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 277
... soon as he arrived , he presented himself at the Palace , in a black dress and wearing a turban and a sword . Petronas ( but it is not improbable that Bardas is meant ) " informed him that he could not appear in the Emperor's presence ...
... soon as he arrived , he presented himself at the Palace , in a black dress and wearing a turban and a sword . Petronas ( but it is not improbable that Bardas is meant ) " informed him that he could not appear in the Emperor's presence ...
Stranica 354
... soon offered terms of peace , demanding as the price a large treasure of gold and raiment , and a certain number of chosen damsels . The new Emperor Leo saw in the overtures of the enemy a good opportunity to carry out a design , which ...
... soon offered terms of peace , demanding as the price a large treasure of gold and raiment , and a certain number of chosen damsels . The new Emperor Leo saw in the overtures of the enemy a good opportunity to carry out a design , which ...
Stranica 373
... soon afterwards Malamir was succeeded by his nephew Boris ( c . A.D. 852 ) . This king , whose reign marks an important epoch in the development of Bulgaria , was soon involved in war with the Servians and with the Croatians . He hoped ...
... soon afterwards Malamir was succeeded by his nephew Boris ( c . A.D. 852 ) . This king , whose reign marks an important epoch in the development of Bulgaria , was soon involved in war with the Servians and with the Croatians . He hoped ...
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