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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He enlarged it by a group of handsome and curious buildings , on which immense sums must have been expended , and we may be sure that this architectural enterprise was stimulated , if not suggested , by the reports which reached his ...
He enlarged it by a group of handsome and curious buildings , on which immense sums must have been expended , and we may be sure that this architectural enterprise was stimulated , if not suggested , by the reports which reached his ...
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The last clause suggests that the Venetians arrived after the raising of the siege and did not take part in forcing the Saracens to burn their ships . 2 Such is the Arabic account ( Nuwairi , 175 ) . The Greek story is different ...
The last clause suggests that the Venetians arrived after the raising of the siege and did not take part in forcing the Saracens to burn their ships . 2 Such is the Arabic account ( Nuwairi , 175 ) . The Greek story is different ...
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That the blending of Slavonic with Greek blood had begun in the ninth century is suggested by the anecdote related of a Peloponnesian magnate , Nicetas Rentakios , whose daughter had the honour of marrying a son of the Emperor Romanus ...
That the blending of Slavonic with Greek blood had begun in the ninth century is suggested by the anecdote related of a Peloponnesian magnate , Nicetas Rentakios , whose daughter had the honour of marrying a son of the Emperor Romanus ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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