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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... governor and of the Anda- lusian intruders . The governor was overthrown by one of his officers before Abdallah arrived , and the Spaniards readily submitted to the representative of the Caliph and obtained permission to leave Egypt and ...
... governor and of the Anda- lusian intruders . The governor was overthrown by one of his officers before Abdallah arrived , and the Spaniards readily submitted to the representative of the Caliph and obtained permission to leave Egypt and ...
Stranica 293
... governor of Africa , who ( A.D. 752 ) made great preparations to conquer both Sicily and Sardinia , was frustrated by the outbreak of domestic troubles . There was no further danger for many years , and in the reign of Nicephorus ...
... governor of Africa , who ( A.D. 752 ) made great preparations to conquer both Sicily and Sardinia , was frustrated by the outbreak of domestic troubles . There was no further danger for many years , and in the reign of Nicephorus ...
Stranica 293
... governor of Africa , who ( A.D. 752 ) made great preparations to conquer both Sicily and Sardinia , was frustrated by the outbreak of domestic troubles . There was no further danger for many years , and in the reign of Nicephorus ...
... governor of Africa , who ( A.D. 752 ) made great preparations to conquer both Sicily and Sardinia , was frustrated by the outbreak of domestic troubles . There was no further danger for many years , and in the reign of Nicephorus ...
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