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 274
... Cont . Th . ) ( ' Ανδρόνικος ) καὶ ὁ Σούδαλις . The names in brackets are omitted in Cont Th . , of which otherwise the text of Skylitzes is no more than a transcript . 100,000 , Cont . Th . , a number which , of course , has no value . 5 ...
... Cont . Th . ) ( ' Ανδρόνικος ) καὶ ὁ Σούδαλις . The names in brackets are omitted in Cont Th . , of which otherwise the text of Skylitzes is no more than a transcript . 100,000 , Cont . Th . , a number which , of course , has no value . 5 ...
Stranica 461
... Cont . Th . 124 and Gen. 63-64 is obvious in the similar phraseology ; but while Gen. particularises only the capture of Zapetra , Cont . Th . records that two other cities were also taken . There is no probability that this record came ...
... Cont . Th . 124 and Gen. 63-64 is obvious in the similar phraseology ; but while Gen. particularises only the capture of Zapetra , Cont . Th . records that two other cities were also taken . There is no probability that this record came ...
Stranica 462
... Cont . Th . 61 ἅτε δὴ καὶ χειμῶνος ἐπιγενομένου . ( 4 ) Having wintered elsewhere , Thomas returned to the siege of the city in the spring following ( i.e. spring of 822 ) . Cont . Th . , il . ἤδη δὲ τοῦ ἔαρος ἥμερον ἐπιλάμποντος . ( 5 ) ...
... Cont . Th . 61 ἅτε δὴ καὶ χειμῶνος ἐπιγενομένου . ( 4 ) Having wintered elsewhere , Thomas returned to the siege of the city in the spring following ( i.e. spring of 822 ) . Cont . Th . , il . ἤδη δὲ τοῦ ἔαρος ἥμερον ἐπιλάμποντος . ( 5 ) ...
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