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 323
... Patriarch himself , who , however , paic the penalty for his treason to the Empire . The young Duke Maurice sailed to Grado and hurled the Patriarch fron . the pinnacle of a tower ( r . A.D. 802 ) . This act of violence did , not help ...
... Patriarch himself , who , however , paic the penalty for his treason to the Empire . The young Duke Maurice sailed to Grado and hurled the Patriarch fron . the pinnacle of a tower ( r . A.D. 802 ) . This act of violence did , not help ...
Stranica 388
... Patriarch resorts for his practical morality . Seldom has such a lecture been addressed to the patient ears of a barbarian convert , and we should be curious to know what ideas it conveyed to the Bulgarian king , when it was interpreted ...
... Patriarch resorts for his practical morality . Seldom has such a lecture been addressed to the patient ears of a barbarian convert , and we should be curious to know what ideas it conveyed to the Bulgarian king , when it was interpreted ...
Stranica 394
... Patriarch's library , a post which , when Photius was Patriarch , could not have been filled by one who was not exceptionally proficient in learning . But Constantine soon buried himself in a cloister , which he was with difficulty ...
... Patriarch's library , a post which , when Photius was Patriarch , could not have been filled by one who was not exceptionally proficient in learning . But Constantine soon buried himself in a cloister , which he was with difficulty ...
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