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 he appears for some years ( perhaps till A.D. 834 ) to have continued the tolerant policy of Michael , and there may be some reason for believing , as many believe , that the influence of his friend John the Grammarian , who became ...
But he appears for some years ( perhaps till A.D. 834 ) to have continued the tolerant policy of Michael , and there may be some reason for believing , as many believe , that the influence of his friend John the Grammarian , who became ...
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He sent an embassy , which included a bishop and a patrician , to the Western Emperor , Lewis the Pious , asking him to send a powerful armament , perhaps to attack Syria or Egypt , in order to divert or divide the forces of the ...
He sent an embassy , which included a bishop and a patrician , to the Western Emperor , Lewis the Pious , asking him to send a powerful armament , perhaps to attack Syria or Egypt , in order to divert or divide the forces of the ...
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coast plain stretches to the ruins of Selinus , ' and this was perhaps the scene of the first battle - shock in the struggle between Christendom and Islam for the possession of Sicily . Asad marched forth from Mazara , and when he came ...
coast plain stretches to the ruins of Selinus , ' and this was perhaps the scene of the first battle - shock in the struggle between Christendom and Islam for the possession of Sicily . Asad marched forth from Mazara , and when he came ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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