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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... siege began on the first of August.1 The city was strong ; its high wall was fortified by forty - four bastions and surrounded by a wide moat ; its defence had been entrusted by Theophilus to Aetius , stratêgos of the Anatolic Theme ...
... siege began on the first of August.1 The city was strong ; its high wall was fortified by forty - four bastions and surrounded by a wide moat ; its defence had been entrusted by Theophilus to Aetius , stratêgos of the Anatolic Theme ...
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John Bagnell Bury. § 4. The Bulgarian Siege of Constantinople ( A.D. 813 ) After his victory over the army of Michael , the king of the Bulgarians resolved to attempt the siege of two great cities at the same time . He had good reason to ...
John Bagnell Bury. § 4. The Bulgarian Siege of Constantinople ( A.D. 813 ) After his victory over the army of Michael , the king of the Bulgarians resolved to attempt the siege of two great cities at the same time . He had good reason to ...
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... siege from the spring of 822 , and not from December 821. For it was in spring 822 that the continuous blockade ... siege . It is quite intelligible that he should have formally mentioned the date of the first appearance of the tyrant ...
... siege from the spring of 822 , and not from December 821. For it was in spring 822 that the continuous blockade ... siege . It is quite intelligible that he should have formally mentioned the date of the first appearance of the tyrant ...
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