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 298
... beginning of a new epoch in Sicilian history . The forces of the Moslems are said to have consisted of ten thousand foot soldiers , seven hundred cavalry , and seventy or a hundred ships . In three days they reached Mazara , where they ...
... beginning of a new epoch in Sicilian history . The forces of the Moslems are said to have consisted of ten thousand foot soldiers , seven hundred cavalry , and seventy or a hundred ships . In three days they reached Mazara , where they ...
Stranica 376
John Bagnell Bury. the beginning of the eleventh century the Western Empire of the Germans had extended its power far ... beginnings of both these movements , which were slow and gradual , fall in the period when the Amorian dynasty ...
John Bagnell Bury. the beginning of the eleventh century the Western Empire of the Germans had extended its power far ... beginnings of both these movements , which were slow and gradual , fall in the period when the Amorian dynasty ...
Stranica 466
... beginning of 839 . Class 1 obviously belong to some time during the period of ten years in which neither Constantine nor Michael existed . Wroth dates them to the first years of the reign of Theophilus . He suggests that Constantine was ...
... beginning of 839 . Class 1 obviously belong to some time during the period of ten years in which neither Constantine nor Michael existed . Wroth dates them to the first years of the reign of Theophilus . He suggests that Constantine was ...
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