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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... fleet was in- dispensable for any enterprise against the city of the Bosphorus , some years were required for preparation . The armament was not ready to sail till the year 842 , when 400 dromonds sailed from the ports of Syria ...
... fleet was in- dispensable for any enterprise against the city of the Bosphorus , some years were required for preparation . The armament was not ready to sail till the year 842 , when 400 dromonds sailed from the ports of Syria ...
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... fleet won a victory over a Sicilian squadron near Cape Licosa.2 Rome too seems to have been aware that the ... fleet forced them to retreat to Africa . " of Three years later the Romans were disturbed by the alarming news that the enemy ...
... fleet won a victory over a Sicilian squadron near Cape Licosa.2 Rome too seems to have been aware that the ... fleet forced them to retreat to Africa . " of Three years later the Romans were disturbed by the alarming news that the enemy ...
Stranica 314
... fleet won a victory over a Sicilian squadron near Cape Licosa.2 Rome too seems to have been aware that the ... fleet forced them to retreat to Africa . " Three years later the Romans were disturbed by the alarming news that the enemy had ...
... fleet won a victory over a Sicilian squadron near Cape Licosa.2 Rome too seems to have been aware that the ... fleet forced them to retreat to Africa . " Three years later the Romans were disturbed by the alarming news that the enemy had ...
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