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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... Imperial constitution into a democracy . It was the wild vision of a morbid brain , but we cannot help wondering how Stauracius would have proceeded in attempting to carry out such a scheme . Abstractly , indeed , so far as the ...
... Imperial constitution into a democracy . It was the wild vision of a morbid brain , but we cannot help wondering how Stauracius would have proceeded in attempting to carry out such a scheme . Abstractly , indeed , so far as the ...
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... Imperial bedchamber , unconscious of the scene which was being enacted not many yards away . But the message was soon conveyed to his ears , and he hastened to assume the visible signs of abdication by which deposed Emperors were wont ...
... Imperial bedchamber , unconscious of the scene which was being enacted not many yards away . But the message was soon conveyed to his ears , and he hastened to assume the visible signs of abdication by which deposed Emperors were wont ...
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... Imperial list . A hundred years before men who had names which sounded strange in collocation with Basileus and Augustus ( such as Artemius and Apsimar ) adopted new names which had an At the end of the ninth century the custom was for ...
... Imperial list . A hundred years before men who had names which sounded strange in collocation with Basileus and Augustus ( such as Artemius and Apsimar ) adopted new names which had an At the end of the ninth century the custom was for ...
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John Bagnell Bury. It was Imperial ring ( such as Anastasius and Tiberius ) . instinctively felt then that a Bardanes was no fit person to occupy the throne of the Caesars , and therefore he became Philippicus . But this instinct was ...
John Bagnell Bury. It was Imperial ring ( such as Anastasius and Tiberius ) . instinctively felt then that a Bardanes was no fit person to occupy the throne of the Caesars , and therefore he became Philippicus . But this instinct was ...
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... Imperial title without delay . The general of the Anatolics at first resisted , and pretended to be loyal to the Emperor at such a dangerous crisis , when the enemy were in the land . But when he saw that the Bulgarians intended to ...
... Imperial title without delay . The general of the Anatolics at first resisted , and pretended to be loyal to the Emperor at such a dangerous crisis , when the enemy were in the land . But when he saw that the Bulgarians intended to ...
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