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 238
... called the " Camp of Cyrus , " because the younger Cyrus encamped here on his march against his brother . The path rises from l'odandos through steep and narrow glens to the summit of the pass ; and on the east side , high up on the ...
... called the " Camp of Cyrus , " because the younger Cyrus encamped here on his march against his brother . The path rises from l'odandos through steep and narrow glens to the summit of the pass ; and on the east side , high up on the ...
Stranica 238
... called the " Camp of Cyrus , " because the younger Cyrus encamped here on his march against his brother . The path rises from l'odandos through steep and narrow glens to the summit of the pass ; and on the east side , high up on the ...
... called the " Camp of Cyrus , " because the younger Cyrus encamped here on his march against his brother . The path rises from l'odandos through steep and narrow glens to the summit of the pass ; and on the east side , high up on the ...
Stranica 368
... called in his own tongue , but the Slavs called it Preslav , " the glorious , " a name which seems originally to have been applied to all the palaces of the Bulgarian kings . It is not probable that Omurtag intended to transfer his ...
... called in his own tongue , but the Slavs called it Preslav , " the glorious , " a name which seems originally to have been applied to all the palaces of the Bulgarian kings . It is not probable that Omurtag intended to transfer his ...
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