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 425
... Magyars , in the Caucasian regions , had pursued their practice of women - lifting . * Up to the time of their migration the Magyars , like the Patzinaks , had no common chieftain , but among the leaders of their seven tribes one seems ...
... Magyars , in the Caucasian regions , had pursued their practice of women - lifting . * Up to the time of their migration the Magyars , like the Patzinaks , had no common chieftain , but among the leaders of their seven tribes one seems ...
Stranica 426
... Magyars . But while this account may be true so far as it goes , it furnishes no reason for such an im- portant ... Magyars , to whose seven tribes they were added as an eighth . Their bravery and skill in war enabled them to take a ...
... Magyars . But while this account may be true so far as it goes , it furnishes no reason for such an im- portant ... Magyars , to whose seven tribes they were added as an eighth . Their bravery and skill in war enabled them to take a ...
Stranica 491
... Magyars in Lebedia . It must be considered doubtful whether they had come to Lebedia from beyond the Caucasus , where there were Magyars known to the Armenians as the Sevordik . See above , p . 410 . Constantine indeed says that they ...
... Magyars in Lebedia . It must be considered doubtful whether they had come to Lebedia from beyond the Caucasus , where there were Magyars known to the Armenians as the Sevordik . See above , p . 410 . Constantine indeed says that they ...
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