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
... town was central ; it looked towards the isles of the Aegean which the conquerors of Crete hoped to plunder ; but it had the disadvantage of having no harbour or natural shelter for ships . It was surrounded by a deep moat ( handak ) ...
... town was central ; it looked towards the isles of the Aegean which the conquerors of Crete hoped to plunder ; but it had the disadvantage of having no harbour or natural shelter for ships . It was surrounded by a deep moat ( handak ) ...
Stranica 313
... town of Ossero on the isle of Cherson off the Dalmatian coast , and on the Italian shore the town of Ancona , were burned ; and the fleet advanced as far as the mouth of the Po.1 A year later the Arabs renewed their depredations in the ...
... town of Ossero on the isle of Cherson off the Dalmatian coast , and on the Italian shore the town of Ancona , were burned ; and the fleet advanced as far as the mouth of the Po.1 A year later the Arabs renewed their depredations in the ...
Stranica 403
... town built of wood . The western town was named Saryg - shar , or Yellow City , in which the Chagan resided during the winter ; over against it was the eastern town of Chamlich or Khazaran , in which were the quarters of the Mohammadan ...
... town built of wood . The western town was named Saryg - shar , or Yellow City , in which the Chagan resided during the winter ; over against it was the eastern town of Chamlich or Khazaran , in which were the quarters of the Mohammadan ...
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