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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Alexandrine decoration , with its landscapes , idyllic scenes , mythological themes , still life , and realistic portraits , came to life again in the iconoclastic period ; a school of secular artists , who worked for the Emperors and ...
Alexandrine decoration , with its landscapes , idyllic scenes , mythological themes , still life , and realistic portraits , came to life again in the iconoclastic period ; a school of secular artists , who worked for the Emperors and ...
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The circumstance , however it may be explained , that the period from the Saracen invasion in the reign of Heraclius to the beginning of the ninth century is sterile in literary productions , must not be suffered to obscure the fact ...
The circumstance , however it may be explained , that the period from the Saracen invasion in the reign of Heraclius to the beginning of the ninth century is sterile in literary productions , must not be suffered to obscure the fact ...
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This is certainly an error ; and we can indeed refute it from Constantine himself , who goes on to say that during this period the Magyars fought for the Khazars " in all their wars , " a statement which naturally presupposes a much ...
This is certainly an error ; and we can indeed refute it from Constantine himself , who goes on to say that during this period the Magyars fought for the Khazars " in all their wars , " a statement which naturally presupposes a much ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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