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 315
... authority of the Prince of Salerno , and thus three independent States arose from the disruption of the old Principality of Beneventum . The Western Emperors , Lewis the l'ious and Lothar , much occupied with other parts of their wide ...
... authority of the Prince of Salerno , and thus three independent States arose from the disruption of the old Principality of Beneventum . The Western Emperors , Lewis the l'ious and Lothar , much occupied with other parts of their wide ...
Stranica 337
... authority of the khans may have been recognised even beyond the Dniester . At all events it appears to be certain that in this period Bulgarian tribes were in occupation of the coastlands from that river wellnigh to the Don , and this ...
... authority of the khans may have been recognised even beyond the Dniester . At all events it appears to be certain that in this period Bulgarian tribes were in occupation of the coastlands from that river wellnigh to the Don , and this ...
Stranica 462
... authority : George , p . 797 τὸν ἐν τρισὶν ἔτεσι . . . πόλεμον . It is repeated by Genesios , 34 ( cf. Cont . Th . 67 ) . It might almost be inferred also from the Letter of Michael to Lewis , which describes the whole course of the ...
... authority : George , p . 797 τὸν ἐν τρισὶν ἔτεσι . . . πόλεμον . It is repeated by Genesios , 34 ( cf. Cont . Th . 67 ) . It might almost be inferred also from the Letter of Michael to Lewis , which describes the whole course of the ...
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