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 choice of Nicephorus now fell on Theophano , even as Constantine V. had selected Irene for his son Leo , and nearly four centuries before Pulcheria had discovered Athenais for her brother Theodosius . Theophano had two advantages ...
The choice of Nicephorus now fell on Theophano , even as Constantine V. had selected Irene for his son Leo , and nearly four centuries before Pulcheria had discovered Athenais for her brother Theodosius . Theophano had two advantages ...
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A successor of iconoclastic views could then have been appointed , without the odium of deposing such an illustrious prelate as Nicephorus . If Leo did not desire the death of his adversary , he decided at this time who was to be the ...
A successor of iconoclastic views could then have been appointed , without the odium of deposing such an illustrious prelate as Nicephorus . If Leo did not desire the death of his adversary , he decided at this time who was to be the ...
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In May 811 the preparations were complete , and Nicephorus marched through Thrace at the head of a large army . The troops of the Asiatic Themes had been transported from beyond the Bosphorus ; Romanus , general of the Anatolics ...
In May 811 the preparations were complete , and Nicephorus marched through Thrace at the head of a large army . The troops of the Asiatic Themes had been transported from beyond the Bosphorus ; Romanus , general of the Anatolics ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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