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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Stranica 101
The victors soon retired , laden with booty ; having thus worked much profit both to themselves 1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . It is characteristic that he does not mention or even hint at the Bulgarian ...
The victors soon retired , laden with booty ; having thus worked much profit both to themselves 1 We must suppose that Michael deliberately circulated it . It is characteristic that he does not mention or even hint at the Bulgarian ...
Stranica 479
If we could suppose that A.H. 201 in Nuwairi is not a mere error , we might conclude that Constantine Sudes was the predecessor of Photeinos , but the parallel passage of Ibn al - Athir seems to exclude this solution .
If we could suppose that A.H. 201 in Nuwairi is not a mere error , we might conclude that Constantine Sudes was the predecessor of Photeinos , but the parallel passage of Ibn al - Athir seems to exclude this solution .
Stranica 490
Suppose that he was sixty years old when he died ; then he would have been born in 825. Suppose that Salmutzes , his father , was then twenty - five years old , he would have been sixty , a " bodrii starik , " in 860.
Suppose that he was sixty years old when he died ; then he would have been born in 825. Suppose that Salmutzes , his father , was then twenty - five years old , he would have been sixty , a " bodrii starik , " in 860.
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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