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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On the night of October 31 the conspirators appeared before the Brazen Gate ( Chalkê ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood . They said that Aetius had ...
On the night of October 31 the conspirators appeared before the Brazen Gate ( Chalkê ) of the Palace , and induced the guard to admit them , by a story which certainly bore little appearance of likelihood . They said that Aetius had ...
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At the Eighth Ecumenical Council , the metropolitan bishops whose signatures appeared , were asked whether they had subscribed , and they said , " God forbid , we did not subscribe . " 3 Are we to suppose that they consented to the acts ...
At the Eighth Ecumenical Council , the metropolitan bishops whose signatures appeared , were asked whether they had subscribed , and they said , " God forbid , we did not subscribe . " 3 Are we to suppose that they consented to the acts ...
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... and the impression which the unaccustomed appearance of an enemy on that coast made upon the inhabitants was reflected in the ... and Macedonians , as well as his own Thrakesians , appeared on the west of the enemy's line of march .
... and the impression which the unaccustomed appearance of an enemy on that coast made upon the inhabitants was reflected in the ... and Macedonians , as well as his own Thrakesians , appeared on the west of the enemy's line of march .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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