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 290
... islands , and coasts of the Mediterranean , Sicily played a conspicuous part , which was determined by her geographical position . The ancient history of the island , when Greeks and Phoenicians contended for the mastery , seems to be ...
... islands , and coasts of the Mediterranean , Sicily played a conspicuous part , which was determined by her geographical position . The ancient history of the island , when Greeks and Phoenicians contended for the mastery , seems to be ...
Stranica 293
... island which faced them . In the meantime , commerce was freely carried on between the island and the continent ; and in A.D. 813 Abu ' l - Abbas , the son and successor of Ibrahim , made a treaty with Gregory , the governor of Sicily ...
... island which faced them . In the meantime , commerce was freely carried on between the island and the continent ; and in A.D. 813 Abu ' l - Abbas , the son and successor of Ibrahim , made a treaty with Gregory , the governor of Sicily ...
Stranica 293
... island which faced them . In the meantime , commerce was freely carried on between the island and the continent ; and in A.D. 813 Abu ' l - Abbas , the son and successor of Ibrahim , made a treaty with Gregory , the governor of Sicily ...
... island which faced them . In the meantime , commerce was freely carried on between the island and the continent ; and in A.D. 813 Abu ' l - Abbas , the son and successor of Ibrahim , made a treaty with Gregory , the governor of Sicily ...
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