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 263
... army under Afshin , he crossed the Halys and encamped with his army . not far from the river's bank in the extreme south of the Charsian district , 1 " And more valued by the Greeks than Constantinople " ( Tabari , 30 ) ; cp . Masudi ...
... army under Afshin , he crossed the Halys and encamped with his army . not far from the river's bank in the extreme south of the Charsian district , 1 " And more valued by the Greeks than Constantinople " ( Tabari , 30 ) ; cp . Masudi ...
Stranica 263
... army 3 were inscribed with the name of Amorion . The Caliph was a warrior of indis- putable bravery , but we know ... army of the east , under the command of Afshin , advanced by way of Germanicia , and crossed the frontier by the Pass ...
... army 3 were inscribed with the name of Amorion . The Caliph was a warrior of indis- putable bravery , but we know ... army of the east , under the command of Afshin , advanced by way of Germanicia , and crossed the frontier by the Pass ...
Stranica 351
... army so far superior in numbers , so famous for its discipline . Suspecting some ambush or stratagem the Bulgarians hesitated to move . But they soon found out that the flight was genuine , and they followed in pursuit . The Romans ...
... army so far superior in numbers , so famous for its discipline . Suspecting some ambush or stratagem the Bulgarians hesitated to move . But they soon found out that the flight was genuine , and they followed in pursuit . The Romans ...
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