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 259
... relates that in the same year Theophilus in- vaded Syria , took the town of Urpeli , and vanquished the Arabs at Almulat . Then turning eastward to Armenia he took several fortresses in the region of Gelam and made the " Fourth Armenia ...
... relates that in the same year Theophilus in- vaded Syria , took the town of Urpeli , and vanquished the Arabs at Almulat . Then turning eastward to Armenia he took several fortresses in the region of Gelam and made the " Fourth Armenia ...
Stranica 338
... relates the description to Aboba . This is a strained interpretation ; but possibly Masudi's source mentioned both the circumvallation of the king- dom and the fortifications of Pliska , and Masudi confused them . There was also an ...
... relates the description to Aboba . This is a strained interpretation ; but possibly Masudi's source mentioned both the circumvallation of the king- dom and the fortifications of Pliska , and Masudi confused them . There was also an ...
Stranica 382
... relates that the Bulgarian ruler , whose name , unfortunately , he does not mention ( and the date of this catechesis is unknown ) , issued a decree that all Christians should eat meat in Lent on pain of death . Four- teen resisted the ...
... relates that the Bulgarian ruler , whose name , unfortunately , he does not mention ( and the date of this catechesis is unknown ) , issued a decree that all Christians should eat meat in Lent on pain of death . Four- teen resisted the ...
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Aboba Amari Amorian Amorion Arabic Armenian army attack Baghdad Bardas Basil Boris Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium Caliph captives capture Chagan Cherson Christian Chron chronicle Church command Const Constantine Constantinople Cont Crete Danube death Dnieper Eastern embassy Emperor Empire enemy envoys Euphemios expedition fleet fortress frontier Genesios Georg governor Greek Hadrianople Hirsch Ibn al-Athir Ibn Rusta Imperial inscription Jireček Karbeas Khazars king Krum letter Lewis Lulon Macedonia Magyars Malamir Mamun Manuel Marquart Masudi Michael III Michael Syr Mohammadan Moravia Moslems Mutasim Nicephorus ninth century Omurtag palace Patriarch patrician Patzinaks Paulicians peace perhaps Petronas Photeinos Photius Pliska probably reign of Michael Roman Russians Saracens seems sent Sicily siege Simeon Slavonic Slavs stratêgos Tabari Theodora Theoktistos Theoph Theophanes Theophilus tion town treaty Uspenski Vasil'ev Venice Vita Westberg Yakubi Zapetra Zlatarski καὶ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν