A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867 |
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Basil gained the favour of Theophilitzes , who was struck by the unusual size of his head ; and when his master was sent on a special mission to the Peloponnesus , Basil accompanied him.3 Here he met with a singular stroke of good ...
Basil gained the favour of Theophilitzes , who was struck by the unusual size of his head ; and when his master was sent on a special mission to the Peloponnesus , Basil accompanied him.3 Here he met with a singular stroke of good ...
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Basil was appointed to fill the confidential post of High Chamberlain ( with the rank of patrician ) , though it was usually confined to eunuchs , and Basil the Armenian was to prove a more formidable adversary than Damianos the Slav.2 ...
Basil was appointed to fill the confidential post of High Chamberlain ( with the rank of patrician ) , though it was usually confined to eunuchs , and Basil the Armenian was to prove a more formidable adversary than Damianos the Slav.2 ...
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The Elevation of Basil and the Murder of Michael The High Chamberlain promptly reaped the due reward of his craft and audacity . He was adopted as a son by the childless Emperor , and invested with the order of Magister.1 A few weeks ...
The Elevation of Basil and the Murder of Michael The High Chamberlain promptly reaped the due reward of his craft and audacity . He was adopted as a son by the childless Emperor , and invested with the order of Magister.1 A few weeks ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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