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 270
... captives . The fate of these Amorians was unhappy . The land was suffering from drought ; the Saracens were unable to procure water , and some of the prisoners , exhausted by thirst , refused to go farther . These were at once ...
... captives . The fate of these Amorians was unhappy . The land was suffering from drought ; the Saracens were unable to procure water , and some of the prisoners , exhausted by thirst , refused to go farther . These were at once ...
Stranica 359
... captives , both clerical and lay , to renounce their religion , and when they refused , to have put them to death . It See above , p . 94 . 2 ἀοράτως σφαγιασθείς , streams of blood issuing from mouth , nose , and ears ( Ser . Incert ...
... captives , both clerical and lay , to renounce their religion , and when they refused , to have put them to death . It See above , p . 94 . 2 ἀοράτως σφαγιασθείς , streams of blood issuing from mouth , nose , and ears ( Ser . Incert ...
Stranica 370
... captives who had been transported by Krum to regions beyond the Danube 3 formed a plan to return to their homes . This colony of exiles , who are said to have numbered 12,000 not counting females , were permitted to choose one of their ...
... captives who had been transported by Krum to regions beyond the Danube 3 formed a plan to return to their homes . This colony of exiles , who are said to have numbered 12,000 not counting females , were permitted to choose one of their ...
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