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 event seems to corroborate the justice of their fears . For when they re - established the cult of pictures , iconoclasm died peacefully without any convulsions or rebellions . The case of Theoktistos may be adduced to illustrate ...
The event seems to corroborate the justice of their fears . For when they re - established the cult of pictures , iconoclasm died peacefully without any convulsions or rebellions . The case of Theoktistos may be adduced to illustrate ...
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4 ) argues that he was at heart an imageworshipper , as the other relatives of Theodora seem to have been . Gen. ( 78 ) says of him that he wavered ( dià μέσου τινὸς παρεμπεσόντος διώκλασεν ) , but this seems to imply that he at first ...
4 ) argues that he was at heart an imageworshipper , as the other relatives of Theodora seem to have been . Gen. ( 78 ) says of him that he wavered ( dià μέσου τινὸς παρεμπεσόντος διώκλασεν ) , but this seems to imply that he at first ...
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It seems probable that it was in the last year or two of his reign that his extravagance became excessive and ruinous . For there is no sign that the Empire was in financial difficulties during the government of Bardas , who seems to ...
It seems probable that it was in the last year or two of his reign that his extravagance became excessive and ruinous . For there is no sign that the Empire was in financial difficulties during the government of Bardas , who seems to ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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