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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He did not think it worth while to delay himself , but he left a considerable part of his army under the command of Constantius , to reduce this stubborn fortress . It seems probable too that this dividing of his forces formed part of a ...
He did not think it worth while to delay himself , but he left a considerable part of his army under the command of Constantius , to reduce this stubborn fortress . It seems probable too that this dividing of his forces formed part of a ...
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Christendom , ' and a Greek contemporary writer ranks it next to the capital.2 Mutasim left his palace at Samarra in April ( A.D. 838 ) , and the banners of his immense army 3 were inscribed with the name of Amorion .
Christendom , ' and a Greek contemporary writer ranks it next to the capital.2 Mutasim left his palace at Samarra in April ( A.D. 838 ) , and the banners of his immense army 3 were inscribed with the name of Amorion .
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The enemy were surprised and alarmed at this inexplicable behaviour of an army so far superior in numbers , so famous for its discipline . Suspecting some ambush or stratagem the Bulgarians hesitated to move .
The enemy were surprised and alarmed at this inexplicable behaviour of an army so far superior in numbers , so famous for its discipline . Suspecting some ambush or stratagem the Bulgarians hesitated to move .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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