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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... Saracens . One dark night they fell upon the sleeping town , and , killing the governor , took it for themselves . The capture of Bari ( A.D. 841 ) * was as important a success for the advance of the Mohammadans in Italy as that of ...
... Saracens . One dark night they fell upon the sleeping town , and , killing the governor , took it for themselves . The capture of Bari ( A.D. 841 ) * was as important a success for the advance of the Mohammadans in Italy as that of ...
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... Saracens . One dark night they fell upon the sleeping town , and , killing the governor , took it for themselves . The capture of Bari ( A.D. 841 ) * was as important a success for the advance of the Mohammadans in Italy as that of ...
... Saracens . One dark night they fell upon the sleeping town , and , killing the governor , took it for themselves . The capture of Bari ( A.D. 841 ) * was as important a success for the advance of the Mohammadans in Italy as that of ...
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... Saracens out . He expelled them from Beneventum , but this was only the beginning of his task . The Saracens of Bari , whose leader took the title of Sultan , dominated Apulia , in which he was master of twenty - four fortresses and ...
... Saracens out . He expelled them from Beneventum , but this was only the beginning of his task . The Saracens of Bari , whose leader took the title of Sultan , dominated Apulia , in which he was master of twenty - four fortresses and ...
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