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 Reign of Omurtag After the death of Krum , Bulgaria was engaged and distracted by a struggle for the throne . Of this political crisis we have no clear knowledge , but it appears that it ended by the triumph of a certain Tsok over ...
The Reign of Omurtag After the death of Krum , Bulgaria was engaged and distracted by a struggle for the throne . Of this political crisis we have no clear knowledge , but it appears that it ended by the triumph of a certain Tsok over ...
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The most illustrious proselyte is said to have been the eldest son of Omurtag himself , who on account of his perversion was put to death by his brother Malamir . 2 The adoption of Christianity by pagan rulers has generally been ...
The most illustrious proselyte is said to have been the eldest son of Omurtag himself , who on account of his perversion was put to death by his brother Malamir . 2 The adoption of Christianity by pagan rulers has generally been ...
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... released from prison , 112 ; satisfaction at death of Leo V. , ib .; works for image - worship under Michael II . , 113 sqq .; death , 116 ; body removed to Studion , 116 sq . , 182 ; doctrine or ecclesiastical government , 180 sq .
... released from prison , 112 ; satisfaction at death of Leo V. , ib .; works for image - worship under Michael II . , 113 sqq .; death , 116 ; body removed to Studion , 116 sq . , 182 ; doctrine or ecclesiastical government , 180 sq .
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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