A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867).Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 5
... authority at the caprice of a woman was imperatively required . The negotiations of the Empress with Charles the Great , and the arrival of ambassadors from him and the Pope , to discuss a marriage between the two monarchs which should ...
... authority at the caprice of a woman was imperatively required . The negotiations of the Empress with Charles the Great , and the arrival of ambassadors from him and the Pope , to discuss a marriage between the two monarchs which should ...
Stranica 6
... authority of such important men could hardly be resisted by the guardians of the gate , and in obedience to the supposed command of their sovran they joined in proclaiming the usurper . It was not yet midnight . Slaves and others were ...
... authority of such important men could hardly be resisted by the guardians of the gate , and in obedience to the supposed command of their sovran they joined in proclaiming the usurper . It was not yet midnight . Slaves and others were ...
Stranica 9
... authorities , whether in the court or in the cloister . He severely criticized his predecessors , asserting that they had no idea of the true methods of govern- ment . If a sovran , he used to say , wishes to rule efficiently , he must ...
... authorities , whether in the court or in the cloister . He severely criticized his predecessors , asserting that they had no idea of the true methods of govern- ment . If a sovran , he used to say , wishes to rule efficiently , he must ...
Stranica 18
... authority of the early Caesars , and thereby restore to the Roman people the powers which it had delegated to the Imperator more than seven hundred years before . Of the Lex de imperio Stauracius had probably never heard , nor is it ...
... authority of the early Caesars , and thereby restore to the Roman people the powers which it had delegated to the Imperator more than seven hundred years before . Of the Lex de imperio Stauracius had probably never heard , nor is it ...
Stranica 31
... authority of the autocrat was supreme in ecclesiastical as well as secular administration had been fundamental in the Empire since the days of Constantine the Great , who took it for granted ; and , in spite of sporadic attempts to ...
... authority of the autocrat was supreme in ecclesiastical as well as secular administration had been fundamental in the Empire since the days of Constantine the Great , who took it for granted ; and , in spite of sporadic attempts to ...
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