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 233
... lived here , whenever he was in Baghdad , and from this time we may date the up- ward rise of Eastern Baghdad . For ... lived unmolested under the rule of the Abbasids . Nestorian church is said to have been large , solid , and beautiful ...
... lived here , whenever he was in Baghdad , and from this time we may date the up- ward rise of Eastern Baghdad . For ... lived unmolested under the rule of the Abbasids . Nestorian church is said to have been large , solid , and beautiful ...
Stranica 233
... lived here , whenever he was in Baghdad , and from this time we may date the up- ward rise of Eastern Baghdad . For ... lived unmolested under the rule of the Abbasids . Nestorian church is said to have been large , solid , and beautiful ...
... lived here , whenever he was in Baghdad , and from this time we may date the up- ward rise of Eastern Baghdad . For ... lived unmolested under the rule of the Abbasids . Nestorian church is said to have been large , solid , and beautiful ...
Stranica 364
... lived on the northern bank of the Danube , to the east of Belgrade , suffered , like the Timocians , under the oppressive exactions of the Bulgarians , and , like them , looked to the advance of the Franks as an opportunity for ...
... lived on the northern bank of the Danube , to the east of Belgrade , suffered , like the Timocians , under the oppressive exactions of the Bulgarians , and , like them , looked to the advance of the Franks as an opportunity for ...
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