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 6
... force the Empress to elevate his brother to the rank of Augustus , and that she , in order to obviate his importunities , had dispatched the patricians at this late hour to proclaim Nicephorus as Emperor . The authority of such ...
... force the Empress to elevate his brother to the rank of Augustus , and that she , in order to obviate his importunities , had dispatched the patricians at this late hour to proclaim Nicephorus as Emperor . The authority of such ...
Stranica 12
... forces at his disposition which rendered the cause of the tyrant hopeless . Thomas , the Slavonian , stood by his master ; but Leo , the Armenian , and Michael , of Amorion , deserted to Nicephorus , who duly rewarded them . Michael was ...
... forces at his disposition which rendered the cause of the tyrant hopeless . Thomas , the Slavonian , stood by his master ; but Leo , the Armenian , and Michael , of Amorion , deserted to Nicephorus , who duly rewarded them . Michael was ...
Stranica 32
... force in the Empire . Nicephorus , the Emperor , knew that he would have to reckon with the influence of Theodore and the Studite monks , and accordingly he sought to disarm their opposition by writing to him and his uncle Plato before ...
... force in the Empire . Nicephorus , the Emperor , knew that he would have to reckon with the influence of Theodore and the Studite monks , and accordingly he sought to disarm their opposition by writing to him and his uncle Plato before ...
Stranica 48
... force , perhaps under an incom- petent commander , to quell the rising , and that this force was defeated by the rebel . But with Thomas we have no further concern now ; our instant concern is with the commander of the Excubitors , who ...
... force , perhaps under an incom- petent commander , to quell the rising , and that this force was defeated by the rebel . But with Thomas we have no further concern now ; our instant concern is with the commander of the Excubitors , who ...
Stranica 54
... force which Leo , not fully realizing the danger , had sent against him , there is no reason to suppose that , when he was fully informed of the forces and numbers of the rebel , he would have shown himself less able or less energetic ...
... force which Leo , not fully realizing the danger , had sent against him , there is no reason to suppose that , when he was fully informed of the forces and numbers of the rebel , he would have shown himself less able or less energetic ...
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