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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Few palace revolutions have been more completely justified by the exigencies of the common weal , and if personal ambitions had not sufficed to bring about the fall of Irene , public interest would have dictated the removal of a sovran ...
Few palace revolutions have been more completely justified by the exigencies of the common weal , and if personal ambitions had not sufficed to bring about the fall of Irene , public interest would have dictated the removal of a sovran ...
Stranica 5
The power exercised by the eunuch Aetius wus intolerable to many of the magnates who held high offices of state , and they had good reason to argue that in the interests of the Empire , placed as it was between two formidable foes ...
The power exercised by the eunuch Aetius wus intolerable to many of the magnates who held high offices of state , and they had good reason to argue that in the interests of the Empire , placed as it was between two formidable foes ...
Stranica 11
This revolt of Bardanes has a dramatic interest beyond the immediate circumstances . It was the first act in a long and curious drama which was worked out in the course of twenty years . We shall see the various stages of its ...
This revolt of Bardanes has a dramatic interest beyond the immediate circumstances . It was the first act in a long and curious drama which was worked out in the course of twenty years . We shall see the various stages of its ...
Stranica 32
The doctrine of the third party was ultimately , but not without opposition and protest , victorious ; and the occlesiastical interest of the reign of Nicephorus centres in this question . Tarasius , who had submitted by turns to the ...
The doctrine of the third party was ultimately , but not without opposition and protest , victorious ; and the occlesiastical interest of the reign of Nicephorus centres in this question . Tarasius , who had submitted by turns to the ...
Stranica 34
His assertion of this principle was the more impressive , as it concerned a question which did not involve his own interests or actions . It will be remembered that Tarasius had given his sanction to the divorce of Constantine VI ...
His assertion of this principle was the more impressive , as it concerned a question which did not involve his own interests or actions . It will be remembered that Tarasius had given his sanction to the divorce of Constantine VI ...
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