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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Basil , in his capacity of High Chamberlain , came out , did obeisance to the Caesar , and led him by the hand to the Emperor's presence . Bardas , sitting down beside the Emperor , suggested that , as the troops were assembled and all ...
Basil , in his capacity of High Chamberlain , came out , did obeisance to the Caesar , and led him by the hand to the Emperor's presence . Bardas , sitting down beside the Emperor , suggested that , as the troops were assembled and all ...
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On one hand , there was always an ample surplus in the treasury , until Michael III . at the very end of his reign deplenished it by wanton wastefulness . On the other , no complaints are made of fiscal oppression during this period ...
On one hand , there was always an ample surplus in the treasury , until Michael III . at the very end of his reign deplenished it by wanton wastefulness . On the other , no complaints are made of fiscal oppression during this period ...
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At Constantinople the great chiefs of departments held in their hands the strings to all the administration in the ... In the Caliphate , on the other hand , the provincials enjoyed a large measure of autonomy , and there was no ...
At Constantinople the great chiefs of departments held in their hands the strings to all the administration in the ... In the Caliphate , on the other hand , the provincials enjoyed a large measure of autonomy , and there was no ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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