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 254
... Theophilus ( A.D. 830 ) , his victory in Cilicia ( A.D. 831 ) which he celebrated by a triumphal entry into Constantinople , and the Saracen capture of the important fortress of Lulon.1 But we may linger longer over the over- tures for ...
... Theophilus ( A.D. 830 ) , his victory in Cilicia ( A.D. 831 ) which he celebrated by a triumphal entry into Constantinople , and the Saracen capture of the important fortress of Lulon.1 But we may linger longer over the over- tures for ...
Stranica 254
... Theophilus ( A.D. 830 ) , his victory in Cilicia ( A.D. 831 ) which he celebrated by a triumphal entry into Constantinople , and the Saracen capture of the important fortress of Lulon.1 But we may linger longer over the over- tures for ...
... Theophilus ( A.D. 830 ) , his victory in Cilicia ( A.D. 831 ) which he celebrated by a triumphal entry into Constantinople , and the Saracen capture of the important fortress of Lulon.1 But we may linger longer over the over- tures for ...
Stranica 475
... Theophilus is placed by Michael in 1143 = October 1 , 831 , to September 30 , 832. The Arabic chroniclers do not mention it ; the Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 ...
... Theophilus is placed by Michael in 1143 = October 1 , 831 , to September 30 , 832. The Arabic chroniclers do not mention it ; the Greek bring it into connexion with the embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 ...
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