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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There was , so far as we know , no official entitled κόμης τῆς κόρτης par excellence , while in every Theme there was an officer so named . It may be held that in the reign of Nicephorus there was a Count of the Imperial tent , who had ...
There was , so far as we know , no official entitled κόμης τῆς κόρτης par excellence , while in every Theme there was an officer so named . It may be held that in the reign of Nicephorus there was a Count of the Imperial tent , who had ...
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The institution of the Theme of Chaldia , which was cut off from the Armeniac Theme ( probably A.D. 837 ) , may also be ... In the following reign ( before A.D. 863 ) both Koloneia and Cappadocia were elevated to the rank of Themes .
The institution of the Theme of Chaldia , which was cut off from the Armeniac Theme ( probably A.D. 837 ) , may also be ... In the following reign ( before A.D. 863 ) both Koloneia and Cappadocia were elevated to the rank of Themes .
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The Theme of Kephalonia ( with the Ionian Islands ) seems to have existed at the beginning of the ninth century ; but the Saracen menace to the Hadriatic and the western coasts of Greece may account for the foundation of the Theme of ...
The Theme of Kephalonia ( with the Ionian Islands ) seems to have existed at the beginning of the ninth century ; but the Saracen menace to the Hadriatic and the western coasts of Greece may account for the foundation of the Theme of ...
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CHAPTER II | 43 |
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