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 340
... Krum acceded nor whether he was the immediate successor of Kardam . Jireček places his accession in 802-807 ( Geschichte , 143 ) . For the various forms of Krum's name , in Greek , Latin , and Slavonic sources , ep . Loparev , Dvie ...
... Krum acceded nor whether he was the immediate successor of Kardam . Jireček places his accession in 802-807 ( Geschichte , 143 ) . For the various forms of Krum's name , in Greek , Latin , and Slavonic sources , ep . Loparev , Dvie ...
Stranica 343
... Krum for his cruelties and successes . In May 811 the preparations were complete , and Nicephorus marched through Thrace at the head of a large army . The troops of the Asiatic Themes had been transported from beyond the Bosphorus ...
... Krum for his cruelties and successes . In May 811 the preparations were complete , and Nicephorus marched through Thrace at the head of a large army . The troops of the Asiatic Themes had been transported from beyond the Bosphorus ...
Stranica 359
... Krum changed the situation . The most formid- able of the Bulgarian monarchs with whom the Empire had yet to deal died suddenly through the bursting of a blood- vessel on the 14th of April 814 , and his plan perished with him . § 5. The ...
... Krum changed the situation . The most formid- able of the Bulgarian monarchs with whom the Empire had yet to deal died suddenly through the bursting of a blood- vessel on the 14th of April 814 , and his plan perished with him . § 5. The ...
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