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 274
... ninth century , Theophilus as well as Theodora was responsible , though the crime , or rather the glory , is commonly ascribed entirely to her . This sect , widely diffused throughout Asia Minor , from Phrygia and Lycaonia to Armenia ...
... ninth century , Theophilus as well as Theodora was responsible , though the crime , or rather the glory , is commonly ascribed entirely to her . This sect , widely diffused throughout Asia Minor , from Phrygia and Lycaonia to Armenia ...
Stranica 433
... ninth century the financial prosperity of the Empire had revived ; the Imperial coffers were well filled ; and the Emperors could indulge their taste or their pride in artistic magnificence . In the flourishing condition of the minor ...
... ninth century the financial prosperity of the Empire had revived ; the Imperial coffers were well filled ; and the Emperors could indulge their taste or their pride in artistic magnificence . In the flourishing condition of the minor ...
Stranica 435
... ninth century is sterile in literary productions , must not be suffered to obscure the fact that the traditions of literary education were not interrupted . There rose no men of eminent secular learning ; the Emperors did not encourage ...
... ninth century is sterile in literary productions , must not be suffered to obscure the fact that the traditions of literary education were not interrupted . There rose no men of eminent secular learning ; the Emperors did not encourage ...
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