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 5
... patricians of New Rome with the danger of the existing situation and with the urgent need that the Empire should have a strong sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be ...
... patricians of New Rome with the danger of the existing situation and with the urgent need that the Empire should have a strong sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be ...
Stranica 6
... patricians at this late hour to proclaim Nicephorus as Emperor . The authority of such important men could hardly be resisted by the guardians of the gate , and in obedience to the supposed command of their sovran they joined in ...
... patricians at this late hour to proclaim Nicephorus as Emperor . The authority of such important men could hardly be resisted by the guardians of the gate , and in obedience to the supposed command of their sovran they joined in ...
Stranica 7
... patricians were pres- ent at the interview , and the chrono- grapher may have derived his infor mation from one of these . Irene's steadfast bearing after her sudden misfortune made an impression . 2 Michael Syr . 12-13 . The passage is ...
... patricians were pres- ent at the interview , and the chrono- grapher may have derived his infor mation from one of these . Irene's steadfast bearing after her sudden misfortune made an impression . 2 Michael Syr . 12-13 . The passage is ...
Stranica 13
... patricians ; and the promise was confirmed by the pledge of a little gold cross which the Emperor was in the habit of wearing . The tyranny had lasted about seven weeks , when Bardanes secretly left the camp at midnight ( September 8 ) ...
... patricians ; and the promise was confirmed by the pledge of a little gold cross which the Emperor was in the habit of wearing . The tyranny had lasted about seven weeks , when Bardanes secretly left the camp at midnight ( September 8 ) ...
Stranica 14
... patrician Arsaber held the office of Quaestor ; and the chronicler , who regarded with favour any antagonist of Nicephorus , describes him as pious . The plot was detected ; Arsaber was punished by stripes , made a monk and banished to ...
... patrician Arsaber held the office of Quaestor ; and the chronicler , who regarded with favour any antagonist of Nicephorus , describes him as pious . The plot was detected ; Arsaber was punished by stripes , made a monk and banished to ...
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