A History of the Eastern Roman Empire: From the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I (A.D. 802-867)Cambridge University Press, 1965 - Broj stranica: 530 The classical historian J. B. Bury (1861-1927) was the author of a history of Greece which was a standard textbook for over a century. He also wrote on the later history of the Roman empire, and, in this 1912 work, examines the Byzantine empire in the ninth century. The book is a continuation of his two-volume History of the Later Roman Empire of 1889, which covers the period from 395 to 800 (and is also reissued in this series), and reflects Bury's belief that the century-long so-called Amorian epoch 'is not a mere epilogue, and is much more than a prologue' between the better-known periods of Byzantine history that preceded and followed it. In this period, iconoclasm again became a cause of civil strife, and wars on the eastern frontier were a strain on the military resources of the empire, while at least two of the emperors were murdered. |
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Stranica 248
... Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 " the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern Cappa- docia till Basil's expedition in 880 " ; at ...
... Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 " the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern Cappa- docia till Basil's expedition in 880 " ; at ...
Stranica 264
... eastern army , and the news disconcerted his plans . He was now obliged to divide his forces . Taking , probably , the greater portion with him , he marched himself to oppose Afshin , and left the rest , under the command of a kinsman ...
... eastern army , and the news disconcerted his plans . He was now obliged to divide his forces . Taking , probably , the greater portion with him , he marched himself to oppose Afshin , and left the rest , under the command of a kinsman ...
Stranica 328
... Eastern Empire ; the Venetians still remained for generations nominally Im- perial subjects . But the bonds were weakened , the reins were relaxed , and Venice actually conducted herself as a sovran state . Her independence was promoted ...
... Eastern Empire ; the Venetians still remained for generations nominally Im- perial subjects . But the bonds were weakened , the reins were relaxed , and Venice actually conducted herself as a sovran state . Her independence was promoted ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 56 |
Broj ostalih dijelova koji nisu prikazani: 52
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Aboba Amorian Amorion Anastasius Arabic Arcadiopolis Armenian army Asia Minor Bardas Basil bishop Blachernae Boris Bulgarian Byzantine Caliph captives Chagan Christian chronicle Church command Constantine Constantine VI Constantinople Cont death eastern ecclesiastical embassy Emperor Empire Empress enemy Euphemios expedition fleet gates Genesios Georg Greek Hadrianople Hippodrome Hirsch iconoclastic Ignatius Imperial Irene island Jireček Khazars Krum Leo the Armenian letter Logothete Magyars Malamir Mamun Manuel Marquart mentioned Methodius Michael III Michael Syr Millingen Mohammadan monastery monks Nicephorus Nicetas ninth century Omurtag Palace Patriarch patrician Paulicians perhaps Photius Pope probably reign of Michael Roman Rome Saracens seems sent Sicily siege Simeon Slavonic Slavs sovran Stauracius story stratêgos Studion synod Tabari Tarasius Theme Theodore Theoktistos Theoph Theophanes Theophilus Thomas Thrace throne tion Vasil'ev Vita walls ἐν καὶ κατὰ τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν