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
... followed by a perpetual line of successors . Such a divine leader had recently arisen amongst them , but he was caught and executed . ' If Theophobos was recognised as his successor , we should understand both the ascendency which he ...
... followed by a perpetual line of successors . Such a divine leader had recently arisen amongst them , but he was caught and executed . ' If Theophobos was recognised as his successor , we should understand both the ascendency which he ...
Stranica 256
... followed the briefer and more intelligible version of Simeon ( Add . Georg . 802 710 ed . Mur . ) : so Vasil'ev , 86. In Gen. 61 ( followed in Cont . Th . 116 ) , the incident is im proved with details , and the danger is heightened ...
... followed the briefer and more intelligible version of Simeon ( Add . Georg . 802 710 ed . Mur . ) : so Vasil'ev , 86. In Gen. 61 ( followed in Cont . Th . 116 ) , the incident is im proved with details , and the danger is heightened ...
Stranica 310
... followed by active aggression of the Moslems against the enemy of their Christian allies . Brundusium was the first sacrifice . The Moslems suddenly surprised it ; Sicard marched to expel them ; but they dug covered pits in front of the ...
... followed by active aggression of the Moslems against the enemy of their Christian allies . Brundusium was the first sacrifice . The Moslems suddenly surprised it ; Sicard marched to expel them ; but they dug covered pits in front of the ...
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