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 it soon became clear that the city and its masters were resolved to withstand even such a vast force ; they trusted in their impregnable walls . It was the first business of Thomas , when he saw that a siege was inevitable ...
But it soon became clear that the city and its masters were resolved to withstand even such a vast force ; they trusted in their impregnable walls . It was the first business of Thomas , when he saw that a siege was inevitable ...
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The forces of the Moslems are said to have consisted of ten thousand foot soldiers , seven hundred cavalry , and seventy or a hundred ships . In three days they reached Mazara , where they were expected by the partisans of Euphemios .
The forces of the Moslems are said to have consisted of ten thousand foot soldiers , seven hundred cavalry , and seventy or a hundred ships . In three days they reached Mazara , where they were expected by the partisans of Euphemios .
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Caliph Mamun , ' points to his desire to concentrate the forces of the Empire on the defence of Sicily . But though he failed to secure peace in the East , we should expect to find that he made some extraordinary effort on the news of ...
Caliph Mamun , ' points to his desire to concentrate the forces of the Empire on the defence of Sicily . But though he failed to secure peace in the East , we should expect to find that he made some extraordinary effort on the news of ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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