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 308
... period the authority reverted briefly to representatives of the Imperial government . Weary of anarchy , the Neapolitans invited the Sicilian governor to nominate a duke , and for three years the city was subject to Byzantine officials ...
... period the authority reverted briefly to representatives of the Imperial government . Weary of anarchy , the Neapolitans invited the Sicilian governor to nominate a duke , and for three years the city was subject to Byzantine officials ...
Stranica 433
... period ; a school of secular artists , who worked for the Emperors and the Court , arose ; and the spirit of their work , with its antique inspiration , did not fail to awaken religious painters from their torpor . For the second great ...
... period ; a school of secular artists , who worked for the Emperors and the Court , arose ; and the spirit of their work , with its antique inspiration , did not fail to awaken religious painters from their torpor . For the second great ...
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... period than in Mamun's reign , and there is perhaps a probability that if they had been there long before that period , some indication of their presence would have been pre- served in our sources . The conjectural restoration of ...
... period than in Mamun's reign , and there is perhaps a probability that if they had been there long before that period , some indication of their presence would have been pre- served in our sources . The conjectural restoration of ...
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