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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... wall . From this massive fortification a vacant space divided the outmost wall , which was encompassed by a water- moat . This system of walls was pierced by four series of equidistant gates the gates of Syria ( N.W. ) , Khurasan ( N.E. ) ...
... wall . From this massive fortification a vacant space divided the outmost wall , which was encompassed by a water- moat . This system of walls was pierced by four series of equidistant gates the gates of Syria ( N.W. ) , Khurasan ( N.E. ) ...
Stranica 226
... wall . From this massive fortification a vacant space divided the outmost wall , which was encompassed by a water- moat . This system of walls was pierced by four series of equidistant gates the gates of Syria ( N.W. ) , Khurasan ( N.E. ) ...
... wall . From this massive fortification a vacant space divided the outmost wall , which was encompassed by a water- moat . This system of walls was pierced by four series of equidistant gates the gates of Syria ( N.W. ) , Khurasan ( N.E. ) ...
Stranica 333
... walls . The walls were further strengthened by eight other pentagonal bastions . The main entrance was on the eastern side . Within this fortress stood a group of buildings , which is undoubtedly to be identified as the palatial ...
... walls . The walls were further strengthened by eight other pentagonal bastions . The main entrance was on the eastern side . Within this fortress stood a group of buildings , which is undoubtedly to be identified as the palatial ...
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