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 242
... seems probable that they had achieved this position in Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern ...
... seems probable that they had achieved this position in Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern ...
Stranica 242
... seems probable that they had achieved this position in Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern ...
... seems probable that they had achieved this position in Eastern Asia Minor before the end of the 8th century . Ramsay ( Asia Minor , 278 ) exaggerates when he says that after 780 the Greek arms were probably never seen again in Eastern ...
Stranica 335
... seems to have resembled the German comitatus . The kingdom was divided into ten administrative divisions , governed by officers whose title we know only under the equivalent of count . * The Bulgarians used the Greek language for their ...
... seems to have resembled the German comitatus . The kingdom was divided into ten administrative divisions , governed by officers whose title we know only under the equivalent of count . * The Bulgarians used the Greek language for their ...
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