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 213
... accept without reflexion the doctrines which orthodoxy imposed ; and it is not improbable that such men were ... accepted by the Shiites , and they had to endure some persecu- tion under the Caliphs of Damascus . The first Abbasid rulers ...
... accept without reflexion the doctrines which orthodoxy imposed ; and it is not improbable that such men were ... accepted by the Shiites , and they had to endure some persecu- tion under the Caliphs of Damascus . The first Abbasid rulers ...
Stranica 339
... accept Theodosius , the treaty was in A.D. 716 ; if we accept Kormisos , it was a generation later . My view is that the treaty on which Krum based his negotiations was between Kormisos and Constantine V. , but that in the text of that ...
... accept Theodosius , the treaty was in A.D. 716 ; if we accept Kormisos , it was a generation later . My view is that the treaty on which Krum based his negotiations was between Kormisos and Constantine V. , but that in the text of that ...
Stranica 488
... accept the statement about the parentage of the apostles , the patronage accorded to Constantine by the logothete ( Theoktistos ) , his appointment as librarian of the Patriarch . His friendship with Photius is known from Anastasius ...
... accept the statement about the parentage of the apostles , the patronage accorded to Constantine by the logothete ( Theoktistos ) , his appointment as librarian of the Patriarch . His friendship with Photius is known from Anastasius ...
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