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 263
... probably in May ; and from Dorylaion , the first great military station on the road to the Saracen frontier , he made provisions for the strengthening of the walls and the garrison of Amorion . The duty of defending the city naturally ...
... probably in May ; and from Dorylaion , the first great military station on the road to the Saracen frontier , he made provisions for the strengthening of the walls and the garrison of Amorion . The duty of defending the city naturally ...
Stranica 264
... probably , the greater portion with him , he marched himself to oppose Afshin , and left the rest , under the command of a kinsman , to check or harass the progress of the Caliph . Afshin had already passed Sebastea ( Sivas ) , and was ...
... probably , the greater portion with him , he marched himself to oppose Afshin , and left the rest , under the command of a kinsman , to check or harass the progress of the Caliph . Afshin had already passed Sebastea ( Sivas ) , and was ...
Stranica 378
... probably been a burden upon the town . They were obliged to provide and defray the board and entertainment of all Imperial officials who visited Patrae , and also of all foreign ambassadors who halted there on their way to and from ...
... probably been a burden upon the town . They were obliged to provide and defray the board and entertainment of all Imperial officials who visited Patrae , and also of all foreign ambassadors who halted there on their way to and from ...
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