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
... expedition under Theophobos and Bardas against Abasgia , which had proclaimed itself inde- pendent of the Empire , but this enterprise ended in failure.1 He was more fortunate elsewhere . We may surmise that it is to the campaign of ...
... expedition under Theophobos and Bardas against Abasgia , which had proclaimed itself inde- pendent of the Empire , but this enterprise ended in failure.1 He was more fortunate elsewhere . We may surmise that it is to the campaign of ...
Stranica 274
... expedition of the Moslems of Crete . But in that case it would not have been wrecked off Cape Hiera ( Selidan ... expedition , by sea , against the Abasgians ; the fleet was wrecked . Cont . Th . 203. From this passage it would appear ...
... expedition of the Moslems of Crete . But in that case it would not have been wrecked off Cape Hiera ( Selidan ... expedition , by sea , against the Abasgians ; the fleet was wrecked . Cont . Th . 203. From this passage it would appear ...
Stranica 290
... expedition was sent soon afterwards , under Krateros , in command of a fleet of seventy ships . A battle was fought where the troops landed , and the Greeks were victorious , but instead of following up their success they celebrated it ...
... expedition was sent soon afterwards , under Krateros , in command of a fleet of seventy ships . A battle was fought where the troops landed , and the Greeks were victorious , but instead of following up their success they celebrated it ...
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