A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867). |
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... that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been discredited ; but even in recent sketches of this civilization by competent hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief .
... that the social atmosphere of the Eastern Rome was always immutably the same , has indeed been discredited ; but even in recent sketches of this civilization by competent hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief .
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He united in his own hands the coinmands of two of the Asiatic Themes , the Opsikian and the Anatolic , and he made his brother Leo stratégos of both Macedonia and Thrace . By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to ...
He united in his own hands the coinmands of two of the Asiatic Themes , the Opsikian and the Anatolic , and he made his brother Leo stratégos of both Macedonia and Thrace . By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to ...
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On the other hand , it inight be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would be better secured by acknowledging the legitimate Emperor , however feeble he might be . So at least it seemed to the Domestic ...
On the other hand , it inight be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would be better secured by acknowledging the legitimate Emperor , however feeble he might be . So at least it seemed to the Domestic ...
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On the one hand , his sister Procopia held that the Imperial power rightly devolved upon her husband and her children . On the other hand , there was another lady , perhaps even more ambitious than Procopia , and dearer to Stauracius .
On the one hand , his sister Procopia held that the Imperial power rightly devolved upon her husband and her children . On the other hand , there was another lady , perhaps even more ambitious than Procopia , and dearer to Stauracius .
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... of Constantinople could not be left in the hands of Michael . It may be asked why Leo did not attempt to hinder Krum from advancing , by forcing him to fight another battle , in which there should be no feigned panic .
... of Constantinople could not be left in the hands of Michael . It may be asked why Leo did not attempt to hinder Krum from advancing , by forcing him to fight another battle , in which there should be no feigned panic .
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