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 259
... evidence that the situation in the Armenian highlands and the Caucasian region constantly engaged his attention and that his endeavours to strengthen the Empire on its north - eastern frontier met with considerable success . In A.D. 830 ...
... evidence that the situation in the Armenian highlands and the Caucasian region constantly engaged his attention and that his endeavours to strengthen the Empire on its north - eastern frontier met with considerable success . In A.D. 830 ...
Stranica 294
... evidence that the inhabitants were actively discontented at this period against the government of Constantinople . The rebellion of Thomas the Slavonian may have awakened hopes in the breasts of some to detach Sicily from the Empire ...
... evidence that the inhabitants were actively discontented at this period against the government of Constantinople . The rebellion of Thomas the Slavonian may have awakened hopes in the breasts of some to detach Sicily from the Empire ...
Stranica 480
... evidence such as it is , no chronological difficulty is involved if we assume that Euphemios married the nun after his appointment to the command of the fleet . We may suppose that Photeinos arrived in Sicily , and appointed Euphemios ...
... evidence such as it is , no chronological difficulty is involved if we assume that Euphemios married the nun after his appointment to the command of the fleet . We may suppose that Photeinos arrived in Sicily , and appointed Euphemios ...
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