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 the Emperor , advised by others , probably by Damianos , that nothing short of his death would serve , called upon the foreign Guards ( the Hetairoi ) to slay Theoktistos . Meanwhile the Empress had heard from the Papias of the ...
But the Emperor , advised by others , probably by Damianos , that nothing short of his death would serve , called upon the foreign Guards ( the Hetairoi ) to slay Theoktistos . Meanwhile the Empress had heard from the Papias of the ...
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Photius was probably born about the beginning of the ninth century . His father , Sergius , ' was a brother of the Patriarch Tarasius , 2 and through his mother he was connected with the family of the Empress Theodora.3 His parents ...
Photius was probably born about the beginning of the ninth century . His father , Sergius , ' was a brother of the Patriarch Tarasius , 2 and through his mother he was connected with the family of the Empress Theodora.3 His parents ...
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The author of the lost Amorian chronicle , as it might be called , was probably attached to the Court in the reign of Michael III . , and wrote his work during the reign of Basil or Leo VI . There is one passage which perhaps gives us ...
The author of the lost Amorian chronicle , as it might be called , was probably attached to the Court in the reign of Michael III . , and wrote his work during the reign of Basil or Leo VI . There is one passage which perhaps gives us ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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