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 1
... sovran whose incapacity must soon have led to public disaster . The career of Irene of Athens had been unusually brilliant . An obscure provincial , she was elevated by a stroke of fortune to be the consort of the heir to the greatest ...
... sovran whose incapacity must soon have led to public disaster . The career of Irene of Athens had been unusually brilliant . An obscure provincial , she was elevated by a stroke of fortune to be the consort of the heir to the greatest ...
Stranica 2
... sovran power , not as a regent , but in her own right . Extreme measures of ambition which , if adopted by heretics , they would execrate as crimes , are easily pardoned or overlooked by monks in the case of a monarch who believes ...
... sovran power , not as a regent , but in her own right . Extreme measures of ambition which , if adopted by heretics , they would execrate as crimes , are easily pardoned or overlooked by monks in the case of a monarch who believes ...
Stranica 4
... sovran was disqualified by her sex from leading her hosts in war ; and as the spirit of iconoclasm was still prevalent in the army , especially in the powerful Asiatic Themes , there was no inclination to waive this objection in the ...
... sovran was disqualified by her sex from leading her hosts in war ; and as the spirit of iconoclasm was still prevalent in the army , especially in the powerful Asiatic Themes , there was no inclination to waive this objection in the ...
Stranica 5
... sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be a true Augustus . It might also be foreseen that Aetius would now move heaven and earth to secure the elevation of his brother ...
... sovran to maintain its rights and prestige against the pretensions of the Western barbarian who claimed to be a true Augustus . It might also be foreseen that Aetius would now move heaven and earth to secure the elevation of his brother ...
Stranica 6
... sovran they joined in proclaiming the usurper . It was not yet midnight . Slaves and others were sent to all quarters of the city to spread the news , and the Palace of Eleutherios , in which the Augusta was then staying , was ...
... sovran they joined in proclaiming the usurper . It was not yet midnight . Slaves and others were sent to all quarters of the city to spread the news , and the Palace of Eleutherios , in which the Augusta was then staying , was ...
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