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 long Middle Street , through which the triumphal train would pass , from the Golden Gate of victory to the place of the Augusteon , was strewn ... When it reached the milestone at the gates of the Augusteon , the senators dismounted ...
The long Middle Street , through which the triumphal train would pass , from the Golden Gate of victory to the place of the Augusteon , was strewn ... When it reached the milestone at the gates of the Augusteon , the senators dismounted ...
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In the centre stood the Palace of Mansur , known as the Golden Gate , and close to it the Great Mosque . ... iron gates , so heavy that a company was required to open them , a rider could enter without lowering his lance ; and at each ...
In the centre stood the Palace of Mansur , known as the Golden Gate , and close to it the Great Mosque . ... iron gates , so heavy that a company was required to open them , a rider could enter without lowering his lance ; and at each ...
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shows that Cyrus and Xenophon did not march through the Cilician Gates proper . From Podandos ( Bozanti ) they took a south - easterly path , which followed the course of the Chakut - Su and was the direct way to Adana but a ...
shows that Cyrus and Xenophon did not march through the Cilician Gates proper . From Podandos ( Bozanti ) they took a south - easterly path , which followed the course of the Chakut - Su and was the direct way to Adana but a ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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