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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... Embassy of John the Grammarian and the Flight of Manuel It was probably in the first months of his reign that the Emperor sent to the Caliph an embassy which made such an impression on popular imagination that it has assumed a more or ...
... Embassy of John the Grammarian and the Flight of Manuel It was probably in the first months of his reign that the Emperor sent to the Caliph an embassy which made such an impression on popular imagination that it has assumed a more or ...
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... embassy to Constantinople . Ecclesiastical tradition affirms that his envoys , who arrived at the court of Michael III . in A.D. 862-863,2 requested the Emperor to send to Moravia a teacher who knew Slavonic and could instruct the ...
... embassy to Constantinople . Ecclesiastical tradition affirms that his envoys , who arrived at the court of Michael III . in A.D. 862-863,2 requested the Emperor to send to Moravia a teacher who knew Slavonic and could instruct the ...
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... embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must have been prior to February , as Mamun had left Syria and reached Egypt by February 16 ...
... embassy of John the Grammarian . This embassy was prior to April 21 , A.D. 832 , the date of John's elevation to the Patriarchal throne ; and it must have been prior to February , as Mamun had left Syria and reached Egypt by February 16 ...
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