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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... Italy were endangered ; Dalmatia , the Ionian islands , and the coasts of Greece were exposed to the African fleets . It was a matter of the first importance to preserve the control of the Hadriatic . The reorganization of the marine ...
... Italy were endangered ; Dalmatia , the Ionian islands , and the coasts of Greece were exposed to the African fleets . It was a matter of the first importance to preserve the control of the Hadriatic . The reorganization of the marine ...
Stranica 294
... Italy . The Normans were to expel the Saracens , as the Romans had ex- pelled the Phoenicians . The great difference was that the worshippers of Baal and Moloch had never won the whole island , while the sway of the servants of Allah ...
... Italy . The Normans were to expel the Saracens , as the Romans had ex- pelled the Phoenicians . The great difference was that the worshippers of Baal and Moloch had never won the whole island , while the sway of the servants of Allah ...
Stranica 307
... Italy , which will presently claim our attention . For more than ten years after the fall of Leontini , the enorgy of the invaders appears to have flagged or expended itself on smaller enterprises ; and then a now period of active ...
... Italy , which will presently claim our attention . For more than ten years after the fall of Leontini , the enorgy of the invaders appears to have flagged or expended itself on smaller enterprises ; and then a now period of active ...
Stranica 308
... Italy As a result of the Italian conquests of Charles the Great , two sovran powers divided the dominion of Italy between them . The Eastern Empire retained Venice , a large part of Campania , and the two southern extremities ; all the ...
... Italy As a result of the Italian conquests of Charles the Great , two sovran powers divided the dominion of Italy between them . The Eastern Empire retained Venice , a large part of Campania , and the two southern extremities ; all the ...
Stranica 309
... Carolinus , Ep 17 , p . 515 ( M.G.H. , Epp . Mer , et Kar . acvi , i . ed . Gundlach ) . 3 Gay , L'Italie mér . 18-19 . and to secure the Imperial assent to the succession of SECT . III 309 SARACEN INVASION OF SOUTH ITALY.
... Carolinus , Ep 17 , p . 515 ( M.G.H. , Epp . Mer , et Kar . acvi , i . ed . Gundlach ) . 3 Gay , L'Italie mér . 18-19 . and to secure the Imperial assent to the succession of SECT . III 309 SARACEN INVASION OF SOUTH ITALY.
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