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 253
... fact which suggests this explan- ation is the belief current among the " Persians " in later generations that Theophobos had never tasted death . " The foreigners had come to Sinope , having evidently followed the coast road by Trapezus ...
... fact which suggests this explan- ation is the belief current among the " Persians " in later generations that Theophobos had never tasted death . " The foreigners had come to Sinope , having evidently followed the coast road by Trapezus ...
Stranica 337
... fact that in the seventh century the Bulgarians succeeded to the overlordship which the Avar khans had exercised over Dacia in the reigns of Maurice and Heraclius . This influence extended to the Theiss or beyond . Eastward , their ...
... fact that in the seventh century the Bulgarians succeeded to the overlordship which the Avar khans had exercised over Dacia in the reigns of Maurice and Heraclius . This influence extended to the Theiss or beyond . Eastward , their ...
Stranica 434
... fact , was higher educa- tion . The children of the well - to - do class , from which the superior administrative officials of the State were mainly drawn , were taught ancient Greek , and gained some acquaintance at least with some of ...
... fact , was higher educa- tion . The children of the well - to - do class , from which the superior administrative officials of the State were mainly drawn , were taught ancient Greek , and gained some acquaintance at least with some of ...
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