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 Slavs in Greece THE ninth century was a critical period in the history of the Slavonic world . If in the year A.D. 800 a political prophet had possessed a map of Europe , such as we can now construct , he might have been tempted to ...
The Slavs in Greece THE ninth century was a critical period in the history of the Slavonic world . If in the year A.D. 800 a political prophet had possessed a map of Europe , such as we can now construct , he might have been tempted to ...
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On the other hand , two things had happened which were of great moment for the future of the Slavonic race : the religion of the Greeks and the Teutons had spread among the Slavs , and the kingdom of Russia had been created .
On the other hand , two things had happened which were of great moment for the future of the Slavonic race : the religion of the Greeks and the Teutons had spread among the Slavs , and the kingdom of Russia had been created .
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The Milings maintained their separate identity longest , perhaps till the eve of the Ottoman conquest ; but even in the thirteenth century Slavonic tribes still lived apart from the Greeks and preserved their old customs in the region ...
The Milings maintained their separate identity longest , perhaps till the eve of the Ottoman conquest ; but even in the thirteenth century Slavonic tribes still lived apart from the Greeks and preserved their old customs in the region ...
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THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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