A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867)1958 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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... Boris ( c . A.D. 852 ) . This king , whose reign marks an important epoch in the development of Bulgaria , was soon involved in war with the Servians and with the Croatians . He hoped to avenge the defeats which his uncle had suffered ...
... Boris ( c . A.D. 852 ) . This king , whose reign marks an important epoch in the development of Bulgaria , was soon involved in war with the Servians and with the Croatians . He hoped to avenge the defeats which his uncle had suffered ...
Stranica 383
... Boris , who , though he sent an embassy to Lewis just after his accession , formed an offensive alliance with Rostislav in the following year ( A.D. 853 ) . The allies conducted a joint campaign and were defeated . ' The considerations ...
... Boris , who , though he sent an embassy to Lewis just after his accession , formed an offensive alliance with Rostislav in the following year ( A.D. 853 ) . The allies conducted a joint campaign and were defeated . ' The considerations ...
Stranica 481
... Boris ( whose date of accession has been fixed by Zlatarski to A.D. 852 ) is a problem which has not been ... Boris , whom Theophylactus designates as the son of Zvenitsa ( 197 ) . Thus , according to him , there was only one reign ...
... Boris ( whose date of accession has been fixed by Zlatarski to A.D. 852 ) is a problem which has not been ... Boris , whom Theophylactus designates as the son of Zvenitsa ( 197 ) . Thus , according to him , there was only one reign ...
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