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 278
... arrived from the garrison of Lulon , which consisted of Mohammadan Slavs , signifying their desire to embrace Christianity and sending two hostages . It will be remem- bered that this important fortress had been captured by Mamun in ...
... arrived from the garrison of Lulon , which consisted of Mohammadan Slavs , signifying their desire to embrace Christianity and sending two hostages . It will be remem- bered that this important fortress had been captured by Mamun in ...
Stranica 278
... arrived from the garrison of Lulon , which consisted of Mohammadan Slavs , signifying their desire to embrace Christianity and sending two hostages . It will be remem- bered that this important fortress had been captured by Mamun in ...
... arrived from the garrison of Lulon , which consisted of Mohammadan Slavs , signifying their desire to embrace Christianity and sending two hostages . It will be remem- bered that this important fortress had been captured by Mamun in ...
Stranica 393
... arrived at the court of Michael III . in A.D. 862-863,2 requested the Emperor to send to Moravia a teacher who knew Slavonic and could instruct the inhabitants in the Christian faith and explain the Scriptures . " Christian teachers ...
... arrived at the court of Michael III . in A.D. 862-863,2 requested the Emperor to send to Moravia a teacher who knew Slavonic and could instruct the inhabitants in the Christian faith and explain the Scriptures . " Christian teachers ...
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