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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The Emperor hoped that after the experience of a protracted exile and imprisonment they would yield to his threats ; their opposition seemed to him perhaps the chief obstacle to the unity of the Church .
The Emperor hoped that after the experience of a protracted exile and imprisonment they would yield to his threats ; their opposition seemed to him perhaps the chief obstacle to the unity of the Church .
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Bardas mounted his horse ( April 21 ) and rode with a brilliant company to the Emperor's pavilion . Basil , in his capacity of High Chamberlain , came out , did obeisance to the Caesar , and led him by the hand to the Emperor's presence ...
Bardas mounted his horse ( April 21 ) and rode with a brilliant company to the Emperor's pavilion . Basil , in his capacity of High Chamberlain , came out , did obeisance to the Caesar , and led him by the hand to the Emperor's presence ...
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The Emperor furiously commanded him to do as he was bidden , and turning on Basil cried with an oath , " The boots become him better than you . I made you Emperor , and have I not the power to create another Emperor if I will ?
The Emperor furiously commanded him to do as he was bidden , and turning on Basil cried with an oath , " The boots become him better than you . I made you Emperor , and have I not the power to create another Emperor if I will ?
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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