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 Campaigns of A.D. 837 and 838 During the first years of Mamun's brother and successor , Mutasim , there was a suspension of hostilities , for the forces of the new Caliph were needed to protect his throne against internal rebellions ...
The Campaigns of A.D. 837 and 838 During the first years of Mamun's brother and successor , Mutasim , there was a suspension of hostilities , for the forces of the new Caliph were needed to protect his throne against internal rebellions ...
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The patrician Nicetas , who was in command , encountered no resistance ; the Dukes submitted ; Obelierius was confirmed in his office and created a spathar ; his brother was carried as a hostage to Constantinople along with the bishop ...
The patrician Nicetas , who was in command , encountered no resistance ; the Dukes submitted ; Obelierius was confirmed in his office and created a spathar ; his brother was carried as a hostage to Constantinople along with the bishop ...
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That Symbatios and Asylaion were kinsmen of the Rector and not of the Emperor is , in my opinion , virtually certain , from the facts that ( 1 ) Marianos , the Emperor's brother , who is mentioned in the same sentence , is not described ...
That Symbatios and Asylaion were kinsmen of the Rector and not of the Emperor is , in my opinion , virtually certain , from the facts that ( 1 ) Marianos , the Emperor's brother , who is mentioned in the same sentence , is not described ...
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