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 254
... peace which Theophilus addressed to the Caliph . Defeated in a battle , in the autumn of A.D. 831 , the Emperor wished for peace and from his camp he sent an ecclesiastic with a letter to Mamun . The Caliph received him in his camp ...
... peace which Theophilus addressed to the Caliph . Defeated in a battle , in the autumn of A.D. 831 , the Emperor wished for peace and from his camp he sent an ecclesiastic with a letter to Mamun . The Caliph received him in his camp ...
Stranica 293
... peace was secured for ten years and provision was made for the safety of merchants.1 It was after the expiration of this ten years ' peace that the temptation to conquer Sicily was pressed upon the African ruler by an invitation from ...
... peace was secured for ten years and provision was made for the safety of merchants.1 It was after the expiration of this ten years ' peace that the temptation to conquer Sicily was pressed upon the African ruler by an invitation from ...
Stranica 349
... peace at the risk of subverting the divine command ; for the Lord said , Him who cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out , " referring to the clause concerning the surrender of refugees . The peace party , on their side , submitted ...
... peace at the risk of subverting the divine command ; for the Lord said , Him who cometh unto me I will in no wise cast out , " referring to the clause concerning the surrender of refugees . The peace party , on their side , submitted ...
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