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 238
... known as the Fortress of the Slavs , From the summit , marked by a little plateau which is now called Tekir , a descent of about three miles leads to the rocky defile which was known as the Cilician Gates and gave its name to the whole ...
... known as the Fortress of the Slavs , From the summit , marked by a little plateau which is now called Tekir , a descent of about three miles leads to the rocky defile which was known as the Cilician Gates and gave its name to the whole ...
Stranica 238
... known as the Fortress of the Slavs.3 From the summit , marked by a little plateau which is now called Tekir , a descent of about three miles leads to the rocky defile which was known as the Cilician Gates and gave its name to the whole ...
... known as the Fortress of the Slavs.3 From the summit , marked by a little plateau which is now called Tekir , a descent of about three miles leads to the rocky defile which was known as the Cilician Gates and gave its name to the whole ...
Stranica 491
... known to the Armenians as the Sevordik . See above , p . 410 . Constantine indeed says that they were still known by this name ( Caẞápro opaλot ) in Lebedia . It is true that the troubles which distracted Armenia and the adjacent ...
... known to the Armenians as the Sevordik . See above , p . 410 . Constantine indeed says that they were still known by this name ( Caẞápro opaλot ) in Lebedia . It is true that the troubles which distracted Armenia and the adjacent ...
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