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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His own hair was thin , and he decreed ( ééσIOEV and νόμον ἐξέθετο ) that no Roman should allow his hair to fall below the neck , alleging the virtuous fashion of the ancient Romans . Such an edict is grossly improbable .
His own hair was thin , and he decreed ( ééσIOEV and νόμον ἐξέθετο ) that no Roman should allow his hair to fall below the neck , alleging the virtuous fashion of the ancient Romans . Such an edict is grossly improbable .
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scelestissimus ) had occupied his church ; declaring that the Roman see will never consent to this injustice ; and ordering them , by his apostolical authority , to work for the expulsion of Photius and the restoration of Ignatius .
scelestissimus ) had occupied his church ; declaring that the Roman see will never consent to this injustice ; and ordering them , by his apostolical authority , to work for the expulsion of Photius and the restoration of Ignatius .
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The Caliph marched immediately to chastise the insolent Roman , but Nicephorus , who , occupied with the revolt of Bardanes , was not prepared to meet him , offered to pay tribute , if the army , which had advanced from the Cilician ...
The Caliph marched immediately to chastise the insolent Roman , but Nicephorus , who , occupied with the revolt of Bardanes , was not prepared to meet him , offered to pay tribute , if the army , which had advanced from the Cilician ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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