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 289
... story , ' but it seems to point to the fact that there was a considerable fusion by marriage between the invaders and the natives . The modern capital of Crete was founded by Abu Hafs . He chose , to be the seat of his dominion , a site ...
... story , ' but it seems to point to the fact that there was a considerable fusion by marriage between the invaders and the natives . The modern capital of Crete was founded by Abu Hafs . He chose , to be the seat of his dominion , a site ...
Stranica 396
... story , which , as we have seen , represents Rostislav as begging for teachers , Constantine accomplished , in the short interval between the embassy and his departure , what was no less than a miracle . He invented a new script and ...
... story , which , as we have seen , represents Rostislav as begging for teachers , Constantine accomplished , in the short interval between the embassy and his departure , what was no less than a miracle . He invented a new script and ...
Stranica 487
... story of the discovery has the stamp of a legend . Moreover , the bishop George mentioned in Transl . 3 seems to have lived in the reign of Nicephorus I. , long before Constantine's visit , and there is another story that the relics ...
... story of the discovery has the stamp of a legend . Moreover , the bishop George mentioned in Transl . 3 seems to have lived in the reign of Nicephorus I. , long before Constantine's visit , and there is another story that the relics ...
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