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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... death approaching , formed the conception of changing 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 ...
... death approaching , formed the conception of changing 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 ...
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... death the Paulician heretics . " But Michael's reign was destined to be brief . The struggle of the Empire with the powerful and ambitious Bulgarian kingdom was fatal to his throne , as it had been fatal to the throne of Nicephorus . In ...
... death the Paulician heretics . " But Michael's reign was destined to be brief . The struggle of the Empire with the powerful and ambitious Bulgarian kingdom was fatal to his throne , as it had been fatal to the throne of Nicephorus . In ...
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... death of Michael occurred on an anniversary of the death of the rival whom he had deposed . The 11th day of January , which had relieved Stauracius from his sufferings , relieved Michael from the regrets of fallen greatness . He was ...
... death of Michael occurred on an anniversary of the death of the rival whom he had deposed . The 11th day of January , which had relieved Stauracius from his sufferings , relieved Michael from the regrets of fallen greatness . He was ...
Stranica 38
... death he showed that his consent had been unwillingly given . If the Emperor Nicephorus asserted his supreme authority in the Church , it could not be said that he was not formally orthodox , as he accepted and maintained the settlement ...
... death he showed that his consent had been unwillingly given . If the Emperor Nicephorus asserted his supreme authority in the Church , it could not be said that he was not formally orthodox , as he accepted and maintained the settlement ...
Stranica 39
John Bagnell Bury. was wrong to sentence heretics to death , ' and they were strong enough in the next reign to hinder a general persecution of the Paulicians . But for the most part the policy of Nicephorus was reversed under Michael ...
John Bagnell Bury. was wrong to sentence heretics to death , ' and they were strong enough in the next reign to hinder a general persecution of the Paulicians . But for the most part the policy of Nicephorus was reversed under Michael ...
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