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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Stranica 490
the presence of the Magyars in Atelkuzu covers the period from approximately 825 to 895. " This argumentation carries no conviction . We can readily accept 885 as the approximate date of Arpad's death , for c .
the presence of the Magyars in Atelkuzu covers the period from approximately 825 to 895. " This argumentation carries no conviction . We can readily accept 885 as the approximate date of Arpad's death , for c .
Stranica 491
This is certainly an error ; and we can indeed refute it from Constantine himself , who goes on to say that during this period the Magyars fought for the Khazars " in all their wars , " a statement which naturally presupposes a much ...
This is certainly an error ; and we can indeed refute it from Constantine himself , who goes on to say that during this period the Magyars fought for the Khazars " in all their wars , " a statement which naturally presupposes a much ...
Stranica 492
The names Magyar , Hungarian , Turk While they were in Lebedia , the Hungarians seem already to have called themselves Magyars , for they were known by this name to an Arabic writer ( before A.D. 850 ) , who reproduced it as Bazhghar ...
The names Magyar , Hungarian , Turk While they were in Lebedia , the Hungarians seem already to have called themselves Magyars , for they were known by this name to an Arabic writer ( before A.D. 850 ) , who reproduced it as Bazhghar ...
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