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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... Charles was logically condemned as illegitimate . That Charles felt the ambiguity of his position keenly is proved by his acts . To conciliate Constantinople , and obtain recognition there , became a principal object of his policy . He ...
... Charles was logically condemned as illegitimate . That Charles felt the ambiguity of his position keenly is proved by his acts . To conciliate Constantinople , and obtain recognition there , became a principal object of his policy . He ...
Stranica 325
... Charles as Emperor - Basileus - at Aachen ( 812 ) , and Charles , who had at last attained the desire of his heart , signed the treaty . The other copy was signed by the successor of Michael and received by the successor of Charles ...
... Charles as Emperor - Basileus - at Aachen ( 812 ) , and Charles , who had at last attained the desire of his heart , signed the treaty . The other copy was signed by the successor of Michael and received by the successor of Charles ...
Stranica 325
... Charles as Emperor - Basileus - at Aachen ( 812 ) , and Charles , who had at last attained the desire of his heart , signed the treaty . The other copy was signed by the successor of Michael and received by the successor of Charles ...
... Charles as Emperor - Basileus - at Aachen ( 812 ) , and Charles , who had at last attained the desire of his heart , signed the treaty . The other copy was signed by the successor of Michael and received by the successor of Charles ...
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