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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... marked by Cyprus and Egypt . For Ibrahim , son of Aghlab , who was appointed governor of Tunis , announced to the Caliph Harun that he was prepared to pay a yearly tribute but was determined to keep the province as a perpetual fief for ...
... marked by Cyprus and Egypt . For Ibrahim , son of Aghlab , who was appointed governor of Tunis , announced to the Caliph Harun that he was prepared to pay a yearly tribute but was determined to keep the province as a perpetual fief for ...
Stranica 234
... marked by Cyprus and Egypt . For Ibrahim , son of Aghlab , who was appointed governor of Tunis , announced to the Caliph Harun that he was prepared to pay a yearly tribute but was determined to keep the province as a perpetual fief for ...
... marked by Cyprus and Egypt . For Ibrahim , son of Aghlab , who was appointed governor of Tunis , announced to the Caliph Harun that he was prepared to pay a yearly tribute but was determined to keep the province as a perpetual fief for ...
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... marked by successive ramparts . Beyond the Danube , a ditch and earthen wall connected the Pruth with the Dniester ... marked the western frontier . When their successes at the expense of the Empire enabled the conquerors to bestride the ...
... marked by successive ramparts . Beyond the Danube , a ditch and earthen wall connected the Pruth with the Dniester ... marked the western frontier . When their successes at the expense of the Empire enabled the conquerors to bestride the ...
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A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the ... John Bagnell Bury Pregled nije dostupan - 2015 |
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