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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... 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 state , and , in ...
... 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 state , and , in ...
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... ' wives , who , when they lost their husbands , were required to pay death duties — τὴν ὑπὲρ τοῦ θανόντος ἐλεεινὴν καὶ ἀπάνθρωπον ἐξαπαίτησιν . occasion by Theodore , the abbot of Studion . We SECT . 1 3 THE FALL OF IRENE.
... ' wives , who , when they lost their husbands , were required to pay death duties — τὴν ὑπὲρ τοῦ θανόντος ἐλεεινὴν καὶ ἀπάνθρωπον ἐξαπαίτησιν . occasion by Theodore , the abbot of Studion . We SECT . 1 3 THE FALL OF IRENE.
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... death some Lycaonian nobles ; and the Senate and the Patriarch . could hardly venture to doubt the sincerity of his indignation . As for the rebellious army , it was punished by receiving no pay ; several officers and landed owners were ...
... death some Lycaonian nobles ; and the Senate and the Patriarch . could hardly venture to doubt the sincerity of his indignation . As for the rebellious army , it was punished by receiving no pay ; several officers and landed owners were ...
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... death of the Caliph Harun ( 809 A.D. ) delivered him from a persevering foe against whom he had been generally unsuccessful , and to whom he had been forced to make some humiliating concessions ; but the Bulgarian war brought deeper ...
... death of the Caliph Harun ( 809 A.D. ) delivered him from a persevering foe against whom he had been generally unsuccessful , and to whom he had been forced to make some humiliating concessions ; but the Bulgarian war brought deeper ...
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... death . On the other hand , it night be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would be better secured by ac- knowledging the legitimate Emperor , however feeble he might be . So at least it seemed to the ...
... death . On the other hand , it night be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would be better secured by ac- knowledging the legitimate Emperor , however feeble he might be . So at least it seemed to the ...
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