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 329
... Slavs of the " hinterland " who were in a loose subjection to the government of Constantinople . In the treaty of A.D. 798 , the Franks acknowledged the Imperial rights over the Slavs ; ' but in the following years both the heads or ...
... Slavs of the " hinterland " who were in a loose subjection to the government of Constantinople . In the treaty of A.D. 798 , the Franks acknowledged the Imperial rights over the Slavs ; ' but in the following years both the heads or ...
Stranica 379
John Bagnell Bury. reigns of Theophilus and Michael III . were wrought by the Slavs of Laconia and Arcadia . It is more probable that the attack on Patrae was not confined to the inhabitants of a particular district ; and that all the Slavs ...
John Bagnell Bury. reigns of Theophilus and Michael III . were wrought by the Slavs of Laconia and Arcadia . It is more probable that the attack on Patrae was not confined to the inhabitants of a particular district ; and that all the Slavs ...
Stranica 393
... Slavs chafed under a dependency which their own divisions had helped to bring about , and we have seen how Rostislav , a prince who owed his ascendancy in the land to the support of King Lewis the German , sent an embassy to ...
... Slavs chafed under a dependency which their own divisions had helped to bring about , and we have seen how Rostislav , a prince who owed his ascendancy in the land to the support of King Lewis the German , sent an embassy to ...
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