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 the Macedonian , who now comes on the stage , is the typical adventurer who rises from the lowliest circumstances to the highest fortune . His career , wonderful in itself , was made still more wonderful by mythopoeic fancy ...
Basil the Macedonian , who now comes on the stage , is the typical adventurer who rises from the lowliest circumstances to the highest fortune . His career , wonderful in itself , was made still more wonderful by mythopoeic fancy ...
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animosity to the Amorian sovrans whose blood was perhaps in their veins , and their excessive cult of the memory of Basil , were alike due to the suspicion of the sinister accident in their lineage . Such proofs of affection could not ...
animosity to the Amorian sovrans whose blood was perhaps in their veins , and their excessive cult of the memory of Basil , were alike due to the suspicion of the sinister accident in their lineage . Such proofs of affection could not ...
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The intrigues of Basil were , of course , known well to all who were initiated in Court affairs ; and modern partisan writers of the Roman Church , who detest Photius and all his works , do not pause to consider , when they scornfully ...
The intrigues of Basil were , of course , known well to all who were initiated in Court affairs ; and modern partisan writers of the Roman Church , who detest Photius and all his works , do not pause to consider , when they scornfully ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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