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 8
... marked the early period of the Caliphate , fled to Cappadocia and resumed the profes- sion of Christianity along with allegiance to the Empire . Perhaps Jaballah or one of his descendants settled in Pisidia , for Nicephorus was born in ...
... marked the early period of the Caliphate , fled to Cappadocia and resumed the profes- sion of Christianity along with allegiance to the Empire . Perhaps Jaballah or one of his descendants settled in Pisidia , for Nicephorus was born in ...
Stranica 11
... marked out by nature for great things and advanced them at the very beginning of their careers . When he determined to raise the standard of rebellion against Nicephorus , he took these three chosen ones into his confidence , and they ...
... marked out by nature for great things and advanced them at the very beginning of their careers . When he determined to raise the standard of rebellion against Nicephorus , he took these three chosen ones into his confidence , and they ...
Stranica 16
... marked ability and who was now incapacitated by a wound , seemingly at the door of 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 ...
... marked ability and who was now incapacitated by a wound , seemingly at the door of 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 ...
Stranica 17
... marked displeasure to the ministers Stephanos and Theoktistos , and to his brother - in - law Michael , and also to regard with aversion his sister Procopia , whom he suspected of conspiring against his life . * As his condition 1 Ib ...
... marked displeasure to the ministers Stephanos and Theoktistos , and to his brother - in - law Michael , and also to regard with aversion his sister Procopia , whom he suspected of conspiring against his life . * As his condition 1 Ib ...
Stranica 43
... marked contrast to his immediate predecessor . Born in lowly station and poor circumstances , Leo had made his way up by his own ability to the loftiest pinnacle in the Empire ; Michael enjoyed the advantages of rank and birth , and had ...
... marked contrast to his immediate predecessor . Born in lowly station and poor circumstances , Leo had made his way up by his own ability to the loftiest pinnacle in the Empire ; Michael enjoyed the advantages of rank and birth , and had ...
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Aboba Amorian Amorion Arabic Armenian army Bardas Basil bishop Blachernae Boris Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium Caliph captives Chagan Cherson Christian chronicle Church command Constantine Constantinople Cont Crete Danube death Dnieper Eastern ecclesiastical embassy Emperor Empire Empress enemy Euphemios expedition fleet fortress Genesios Georg Greek Hadrianople Hirsch Ibn al-Athir iconoclastic Ignatius Imperial Irene island Jireček Khazars king Krum letter Lewis Logothete Macedonia Magyars Malamir Mamun Manuel Marquart Methodius Michael III Michael Syr Mohammadan monastery monks Moslems Nicephorus Nicetas ninth century Omurtag Palace Patriarch patrician peace perhaps Photius Pope probably reign of Michael Roman Rome Russians Saracens seems sent Sicily siege Simeon Slavonic Slavs sovran Stauracius strategos Studion synod Tabari Theme Theodore Theoktistos Theoph Theophanes Theophilus Thomas Thrace throne tion Uspenski Vasil'ev Vita Zlatarski ἐν καὶ κατὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν