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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Stranica 339
... Bulgarian history , guarding the southern end of the pass of Veregava , which led to the gates of the Bulgarian king . Not far to the west of Veregava is the pass of Verbits , through which the road lay from Pliska to Diampolis . The ...
... Bulgarian history , guarding the southern end of the pass of Veregava , which led to the gates of the Bulgarian king . Not far to the west of Veregava is the pass of Verbits , through which the road lay from Pliska to Diampolis . The ...
Stranica 353
... Bulgarian king had shown craft but no conspicuous ability in generalship ; the battles had not been won by ... BULGARIAN siege OF CONSTANTINOPLE 353 § 4. The Bulgarian Siege of Constantinople (A.D. 813...
... Bulgarian king had shown craft but no conspicuous ability in generalship ; the battles had not been won by ... BULGARIAN siege OF CONSTANTINOPLE 353 § 4. The Bulgarian Siege of Constantinople (A.D. 813...
Stranica 384
... Bulgarian forces were absent , taking part in the campaign against Karlmann , and the country was suffering from a cruel famine . In these cir- cumstances , the Emperor accomplished his purpose without striking a blow ; the ...
... Bulgarian forces were absent , taking part in the campaign against Karlmann , and the country was suffering from a cruel famine . In these cir- cumstances , the Emperor accomplished his purpose without striking a blow ; the ...
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