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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John Bagnell Bury. The power exercised by the eunuch Aetius was intolerable to many of the magnates who held high offices of state , and they had good reason to argue that in the interests of the Empire , placed as it was between two ...
John Bagnell Bury. The power exercised by the eunuch Aetius was intolerable to many of the magnates who held high offices of state , and they had good reason to argue that in the interests of the Empire , placed as it was between two ...
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John Bagnell Bury. of the City presided in the Emperor's absence ; but hitherto it had been only in the case of appeals , or in those trials of high functionaries which were reserved for his Court , that the sovran intervened in the ...
John Bagnell Bury. of the City presided in the Emperor's absence ; but hitherto it had been only in the case of appeals , or in those trials of high functionaries which were reserved for his Court , that the sovran intervened in the ...
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John Bagnell Bury. § 3. Stauracius The young Emperor Stauracius had been severely wounded in the battle , but he succeeded in escaping to the shelter of Hadrianople . His sister's husband , Michael Rangabé , had come off unhurt ; and two ...
John Bagnell Bury. § 3. Stauracius The young Emperor Stauracius had been severely wounded in the battle , but he succeeded in escaping to the shelter of Hadrianople . His sister's husband , Michael Rangabé , had come off unhurt ; and two ...
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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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John Bagnell Bury. decide ; but one would think that he must have scented treachery . Certain it is that he committed the charge of the whole army to the man who had either played him false or been the unwitting cause of the false play ...
John Bagnell Bury. decide ; but one would think that he must have scented treachery . Certain it is that he committed the charge of the whole army to the man who had either played him false or been the unwitting cause of the false play ...
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