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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brilliant success won ( A.D. 863 ) against the Saracens , and the conversion of Bulgaria , enhanced the prestige of the Empire abroad ; he committed the care of the Church to the most brilliant Patriarch who ever occupied the ...
brilliant success won ( A.D. 863 ) against the Saracens , and the conversion of Bulgaria , enhanced the prestige of the Empire abroad ; he committed the care of the Church to the most brilliant Patriarch who ever occupied the ...
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to the north of the Hadriatic threatened to interrupt the peaceful development of Venice and to rob the Empire of a valuable possession . The bishops of Istria were subject to the Patriarch of Grado . When Charles conquered Istria ...
to the north of the Hadriatic threatened to interrupt the peaceful development of Venice and to rob the Empire of a valuable possession . The bishops of Istria were subject to the Patriarch of Grado . When Charles conquered Istria ...
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CHAPTER XIII THE EMPIRE OF THE KHAZARS AND THE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH § 1. The Khazars At the beginning of the ninth century the Eastern Empire had two dependencies , remote and isolated , which lived outside the provincial organization ...
CHAPTER XIII THE EMPIRE OF THE KHAZARS AND THE PEOPLES OF THE NORTH § 1. The Khazars At the beginning of the ninth century the Eastern Empire had two dependencies , remote and isolated , which lived outside the provincial organization ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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