A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867).Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 88
... Constantinople , even though that Patriarch was not a Roman subject . But Thomas , according to the story , gave out that he was an Emperor already . He had borrowed the name and identity of the Emperor Constantine VI .; he had ...
... Constantinople , even though that Patriarch was not a Roman subject . But Thomas , according to the story , gave out that he was an Emperor already . He had borrowed the name and identity of the Emperor Constantine VI .; he had ...
Stranica 89
... Constantinople by the chief Patriarch should come to Antioch to receive an irregular consecration from a lesser prelate . It does not appear that the tyrant had abandoned his claim to be another than himself , and , having won his first ...
... Constantinople by the chief Patriarch should come to Antioch to receive an irregular consecration from a lesser prelate . It does not appear that the tyrant had abandoned his claim to be another than himself , and , having won his first ...
Stranica 90
... Constantinople , the gallant cap- ture of the city in 1204 by the Vene- tians , " and that was largely due to " the feeble spirit " of the defenders . He remarks that currents of the Mar- mora , and " the violent storms to which the ...
... Constantinople , the gallant cap- ture of the city in 1204 by the Vene- tians , " and that was largely due to " the feeble spirit " of the defenders . He remarks that currents of the Mar- mora , and " the violent storms to which the ...
Stranica 102
... Constantinople . This district was well provided with pasturage for horses , and well situated for obtaining supplies ; moreover , it was within such distance from the capital that Thomas could harry the neighbouring villages . ' The ...
... Constantinople . This district was well provided with pasturage for horses , and well situated for obtaining supplies ; moreover , it was within such distance from the capital that Thomas could harry the neighbouring villages . ' The ...
Stranica 103
... Constantinople ; and the garrison of Thomas was not as the garrison of Michael . Yet it lasted much longer than might have been expected ; for it began in the middle of May , and the place held out till the middle of October ...
... Constantinople ; and the garrison of Thomas was not as the garrison of Michael . Yet it lasted much longer than might have been expected ; for it began in the middle of May , and the place held out till the middle of October ...
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