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 |
Iz unutrašnjosti knjige
Rezultati 1 - 3 od 90.
Stranica 335
... Greek , not in the diplomatic style of the chancery of Byzantium , and we may guess that they were written by Bulgarians or Slavs who had acquired a smattering of the Greek tongue . Among these monuments are several stones inscribed by ...
... Greek , not in the diplomatic style of the chancery of Byzantium , and we may guess that they were written by Bulgarians or Slavs who had acquired a smattering of the Greek tongue . Among these monuments are several stones inscribed by ...
Stranica 397
... Greek minuscules as his guide , but deliberately set himself to disguise the origin of the new characters . It must have been obvious to Constantine that the Greek signs themselves without any change , supplemented by a few additional ...
... Greek minuscules as his guide , but deliberately set himself to disguise the origin of the new characters . It must have been obvious to Constantine that the Greek signs themselves without any change , supplemented by a few additional ...
Stranica 475
... Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must have been prior to February , as Mamun had left ...
... Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must have been prior to February , as Mamun had left ...
Ostala izdanja - Prikaži sve
A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the ... John Bagnell Bury Pregled nije dostupan - 2015 |
Uobičajeni izrazi i fraze
Aboba Amari Amorian Amorion Arabic Armenian army attack Baghdad Bardas Basil Boris Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium Caliph captives capture Chagan Cherson Christian Chron chronicle Church command Const Constantine Constantinople Cont Crete Danube death Dnieper Eastern embassy Emperor Empire enemy envoys Euphemios expedition fleet fortress frontier Genesios Georg governor Greek Hadrianople Hirsch Ibn al-Athir Ibn Rusta Imperial inscription Jireček Karbeas Khazars king Krum letter Lewis Lulon Macedonia Magyars Malamir Mamun Manuel Marquart Masudi Michael III Michael Syr Mohammadan Moravia Moslems Mutasim Nicephorus ninth century Omurtag palace Patriarch patrician Patzinaks Paulicians peace perhaps Petronas Photeinos Photius Pliska probably reign of Michael Roman Russians Saracens seems sent Sicily siege Simeon Slavonic Slavs stratêgos Tabari Theodora Theoktistos Theoph Theophanes Theophilus tion town treaty Uspenski Vasil'ev Venice Vita Westberg Yakubi Zapetra Zlatarski καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν