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 267
... mean that the siege lasted 55 days , and so placed the capture on September 23 or 24. But Tabari obviously means his return to Tarsus , and the 55 days include his marchi from Amorion , which was slow and interrupted . According to ...
... mean that the siege lasted 55 days , and so placed the capture on September 23 or 24. But Tabari obviously means his return to Tarsus , and the 55 days include his marchi from Amorion , which was slow and interrupted . According to ...
Stranica 267
... mean that the siege lasted 55 days , and so placed the capture on September 23 or 24. But Tabari obviously means his return to Tarsus , and the 55 days include his march from Amorion , which was slow and interrupted . According to ...
... mean that the siege lasted 55 days , and so placed the capture on September 23 or 24. But Tabari obviously means his return to Tarsus , and the 55 days include his march from Amorion , which was slow and interrupted . According to ...
Stranica 273
... means Asia Minor , this points to Syria . If Libya means the realm of the Fatimids and Idrisids , it may point to Egypt . The chief envoy was the patrician Theodosius Babutzikos , according to Genesios ; but Prudentius ( Ann . Bert . 19 ) ...
... means Asia Minor , this points to Syria . If Libya means the realm of the Fatimids and Idrisids , it may point to Egypt . The chief envoy was the patrician Theodosius Babutzikos , according to Genesios ; but Prudentius ( Ann . Bert . 19 ) ...
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