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 241
... Palace . 2 Such telegraphic communication had been devised in remote antiquity , and had been employed by the Romans elsewhere . But the mere kindling of beacons could only convey a single message , and if the line of fires in Asia ...
... Palace . 2 Such telegraphic communication had been devised in remote antiquity , and had been employed by the Romans elsewhere . But the mere kindling of beacons could only convey a single message , and if the line of fires in Asia ...
Stranica 333
... palace of the Khans . The stronghold , shaped like a trapezium , was surrounded by thick walls , which were demolished at an ancient date , and now present the appearance of a rampart about ten feet high . Four circular bastions ...
... palace of the Khans . The stronghold , shaped like a trapezium , was surrounded by thick walls , which were demolished at an ancient date , and now present the appearance of a rampart about ten feet high . Four circular bastions ...
Stranica 355
... Palace of St. Mamas , which was situated opposite to Scutari , at the modern Beshik - tash , to the south of Orta Keui . They pulled down the ornamental columns , and carried away , to deck the residence of their king , the sculptured ...
... Palace of St. Mamas , which was situated opposite to Scutari , at the modern Beshik - tash , to the south of Orta Keui . They pulled down the ornamental columns , and carried away , to deck the residence of their king , the sculptured ...
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