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 369
... reign . The date of his death is uncertain.2 § 6. The Reigns of Malamir and Boris Omurtag was succeeded by his youngest son Presiam , 3 though one at least of his elder sons was still living . Presiam is generally known as Malamir , a ...
... reign . The date of his death is uncertain.2 § 6. The Reigns of Malamir and Boris Omurtag was succeeded by his youngest son Presiam , 3 though one at least of his elder sons was still living . Presiam is generally known as Malamir , a ...
Stranica 453
... reign of Michael III . , and that he did not put the last touch to his work till after the death of that Emperor . His interest was entirely ecclesiastical ; he had the narrowest of monastic horizons ; and the latter portion of his work ...
... reign of Michael III . , and that he did not put the last touch to his work till after the death of that Emperor . His interest was entirely ecclesiastical ; he had the narrowest of monastic horizons ; and the latter portion of his work ...
Stranica 469
... reign lasted twenty - five years , eight months . For the last year and four months , Basil was his colleague ( from May 26 , 866 ) , so that the rest of his reign , includ- ing both the period of his minority and his sole reign after ...
... reign lasted twenty - five years , eight months . For the last year and four months , Basil was his colleague ( from May 26 , 866 ) , so that the rest of his reign , includ- ing both the period of his minority and his sole reign after ...
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