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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But , if we accept them , I think that the tradition retains such value as it possessed for dating the return of the Greek captives from Bulgaria ( cp . below , p . 371 ) . endeavouring honestly to describe the events accurately , it is ...
But , if we accept them , I think that the tradition retains such value as it possessed for dating the return of the Greek captives from Bulgaria ( cp . below , p . 371 ) . endeavouring honestly to describe the events accurately , it is ...
Stranica 190
Many of the bishops who had vowed to support the cause of Ignatius were won over by Bardas , and Photius accepted the high office , which , according to ... 2 He dwells on his reluctance to accept the post in some of his letters ; cp .
Many of the bishops who had vowed to support the cause of Ignatius were won over by Bardas , and Photius accepted the high office , which , according to ... 2 He dwells on his reluctance to accept the post in some of his letters ; cp .
Stranica 191
Many of the bishops who had vowed to support the cause of Ignatius were won over by Bardas , and Photius accepted the high office , which , according to ... 2 He dwells on his reluctance to accept the post in some of his letters ; cp .
Many of the bishops who had vowed to support the cause of Ignatius were won over by Bardas , and Photius accepted the high office , which , according to ... 2 He dwells on his reluctance to accept the post in some of his letters ; cp .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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