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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... court was to treat concerning a proposal of marriage from their master . It appears that the Empress entertained serious thoughts of an alliance which her advisers would hardly have suffered her to contract , and the danger may have ...
... court was to treat concerning a proposal of marriage from their master . It appears that the Empress entertained serious thoughts of an alliance which her advisers would hardly have suffered her to contract , and the danger may have ...
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... court . After the death of Stauracius , his rival Actius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire . " He may have been a capable man ; but his position was precarious , his power was resented by the other ministers of ...
... court . After the death of Stauracius , his rival Actius enjoyed the supreme control of the Empress and the Empire . " He may have been a capable man ; but his position was precarious , his power was resented by the other ministers of ...
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... 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 permit no one to be more ...
... 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 permit no one to be more ...
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... Court , that the sovran intervened in the administration of justice . Nicephorus instituted a new court which sat in the Palace of Magnaura . Here he used to preside himself and judge cases which ordinarily came before the Prefect of ...
... Court , that the sovran intervened in the administration of justice . Nicephorus instituted a new court which sat in the Palace of Magnaura . Here he used to preside himself and judge cases which ordinarily came before the Prefect of ...
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... Court as well as the dignitaries of the Church . The Seventh Ecumenical Council ( A.D. 787 ) marks an epoch in the history of the relations between Church and State . On that occasion the right of presiding was transferred from the ...
... Court as well as the dignitaries of the Church . The Seventh Ecumenical Council ( A.D. 787 ) marks an epoch in the history of the relations between Church and State . On that occasion the right of presiding was transferred from the ...
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