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 267
... described as either of 12 or of 13 days ( or of 11 , since active operations did not begin till August 3 ) . Nikitin ( ad Acta citt . 243 ) , who wrongly equates the Thursday with July 31 . Tabari's equation ( 45 ) of Friday with the ...
... described as either of 12 or of 13 days ( or of 11 , since active operations did not begin till August 3 ) . Nikitin ( ad Acta citt . 243 ) , who wrongly equates the Thursday with July 31 . Tabari's equation ( 45 ) of Friday with the ...
Stranica 334
... described sometimes in their official monuments as " rulers by the will of God . " " Of the political constitution of the kingdom little can be ascertained . The social fabric of the ruling race was based on the clan system , and the ...
... described sometimes in their official monuments as " rulers by the will of God . " " Of the political constitution of the kingdom little can be ascertained . The social fabric of the ruling race was based on the clan system , and the ...
Stranica 359
... described as inhumane . He is said to have required all the Christian captives , both clerical and lay , to renounce their religion , and when they refused , to have put them to death . See above , p . 94 . 2 ἀοράτως σφαγιασθείς ...
... described as inhumane . He is said to have required all the Christian captives , both clerical and lay , to renounce their religion , and when they refused , to have put them to death . See above , p . 94 . 2 ἀοράτως σφαγιασθείς ...
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