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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Stranica 107
The inland cities , Bizye and Arcadiopolis , had surrendered ; but the maritime cities , Heraclea and Panion , ' still held out . In these neighbouring places there was a strong enthusiasm for image - worship , and Michael had given ...
The inland cities , Bizye and Arcadiopolis , had surrendered ; but the maritime cities , Heraclea and Panion , ' still held out . In these neighbouring places there was a strong enthusiasm for image - worship , and Michael had given ...
Stranica 117
... which contains an interesting description of the abuses to which the veneration of images had led.1 " Lights were set in front of them and incense was burned , and they were held in the same honour as the life - giving Cross .
... which contains an interesting description of the abuses to which the veneration of images had led.1 " Lights were set in front of them and incense was burned , and they were held in the same honour as the life - giving Cross .
Stranica 246
Cappadocia ; while the Saracens held it , an Imperial army could not venture to enter the defiles.1 The northern road to Tyana and the western road to Heraclea meet close to Lulon at the foot of the pass , so that the fort commanded ...
Cappadocia ; while the Saracens held it , an Imperial army could not venture to enter the defiles.1 The northern road to Tyana and the western road to Heraclea meet close to Lulon at the foot of the pass , so that the fort commanded ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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