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 256
... enemy and making terms for themselves . Manuel , who knew their language , became aware of the contemplated treachery , rushed through their ranks , and seizing the bridle of Theophilus dragged him , angry and reluctant , from the ...
... enemy and making terms for themselves . Manuel , who knew their language , became aware of the contemplated treachery , rushed through their ranks , and seizing the bridle of Theophilus dragged him , angry and reluctant , from the ...
Stranica 268
... enemy by a traitor who is said to have been a Mohammadan captive converted to Christianity . The Caliph directed his engines against the place , and after a bombardment of two days the wall gave way and a breach was made . immediately ...
... enemy by a traitor who is said to have been a Mohammadan captive converted to Christianity . The Caliph directed his engines against the place , and after a bombardment of two days the wall gave way and a breach was made . immediately ...
Stranica 343
... enemy as soon as his own army had been disbanded ; yet nothing less than a signal humiliation could atone for the massacres of Sardica and the Strymon . The march , difficult for a great army , through the pass of Veregava , occupied ...
... enemy as soon as his own army had been disbanded ; yet nothing less than a signal humiliation could atone for the massacres of Sardica and the Strymon . The march , difficult for a great army , through the pass of Veregava , occupied ...
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