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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But the Bulgarians had other neighbours and foes besides the Romans , and political interests in other directions than in ... It is recorded that the same prince who crossed the Danube and inaugurated a new period in Bulgarian history ...
But the Bulgarians had other neighbours and foes besides the Romans , and political interests in other directions than in ... It is recorded that the same prince who crossed the Danube and inaugurated a new period in Bulgarian history ...
Stranica 363
heathen envoys were invited to pollute by their touch a copy of the Holy Gospels ; and to these impieties earthquakes and plagues , which happened subsequently , were attributed.1 2 4 This peace , which the Bulgarians considered ...
heathen envoys were invited to pollute by their touch a copy of the Holy Gospels ; and to these impieties earthquakes and plagues , which happened subsequently , were attributed.1 2 4 This peace , which the Bulgarians considered ...
Stranica 372
If it is true that the extension of Bulgarian authority over the Slavs to the south of Servia was effected at this epoch ... Hitherto they had always lived as good neighbours of the Bulgarians , but the annexation of western Macedonia ...
If it is true that the extension of Bulgarian authority over the Slavs to the south of Servia was effected at this epoch ... Hitherto they had always lived as good neighbours of the Bulgarians , but the annexation of western Macedonia ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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