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 Bulgarians had been at peace with the Empire , since Leo and king Omurtag , not long after the death of Krum , had concluded a treaty for thirty years.1 Communications now passed between Constantinople and Pliska , but it is ...
The Bulgarians had been at peace with the Empire , since Leo and king Omurtag , not long after the death of Krum , had concluded a treaty for thirty years.1 Communications now passed between Constantinople and Pliska , but it is ...
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I wrote to you to propose the conclusion of peace , as I earnestly desire complete peace , and relief from the burden of war . We will be comrades and allies ; our revenues will increase steadily , our trade will be facilitated ...
I wrote to you to propose the conclusion of peace , as I earnestly desire complete peace , and relief from the burden of war . We will be comrades and allies ; our revenues will increase steadily , our trade will be facilitated ...
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... which happened subsequently , were attributed.1 2 4 This peace , which the Bulgarians considered satisfactory for many years to come , enabled Omurtag to throw his energy into the defence of his western dominions against the great ...
... which happened subsequently , were attributed.1 2 4 This peace , which the Bulgarians considered satisfactory for many years to come , enabled Omurtag to throw his energy into the defence of his western dominions against the great ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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