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 256
... says that he sent into Great Armenia , demanding tribute , and threatening to devastate it in The tribute was paid . case of refusal . 3 Tabari , 29 , says , " 100,000 accord- ing to some ; while others say that the fighting men ...
... says that he sent into Great Armenia , demanding tribute , and threatening to devastate it in The tribute was paid . case of refusal . 3 Tabari , 29 , says , " 100,000 accord- ing to some ; while others say that the fighting men ...
Stranica 256
... says that he sent into Great Armenia , demanding tribute , and threatening to devastate it in case of refusal . The tribute was paid . 3 Tabari , 29 , says , " 100,000 accord- ing to some ; while others say that the fighting men ...
... says that he sent into Great Armenia , demanding tribute , and threatening to devastate it in case of refusal . The tribute was paid . 3 Tabari , 29 , says , " 100,000 accord- ing to some ; while others say that the fighting men ...
Stranica 263
... says that Mutasim led 220,000 men . The Armenian version of Michael ( 274 ) mentions 30,000 negroes . Masudi ( 68 ) says that the numbers were exaggerated by some to 500,000 and reduced by others to 200,000 . Tabari ( 30 ) says that no ...
... says that Mutasim led 220,000 men . The Armenian version of Michael ( 274 ) mentions 30,000 negroes . Masudi ( 68 ) says that the numbers were exaggerated by some to 500,000 and reduced by others to 200,000 . Tabari ( 30 ) says that no ...
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