A History of the Eastern Roman Empire, from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867University Microfilms, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 54
... enemies admitted ( apart from his religious policy ) , an excellent ruler , and a rebellion against him , not caused by ecclesiastical discontent , was inexcusable . Michael afterwards declared , in palliation of the conspiracy , that ...
... enemies admitted ( apart from his religious policy ) , an excellent ruler , and a rebellion against him , not caused by ecclesiastical discontent , was inexcusable . Michael afterwards declared , in palliation of the conspiracy , that ...
Stranica 67
... enemies of Leo encouraged the belief that the idea of putting Nicephorus to death was seriously entertained , and it is stated that Nicephorus himself addressed a letter to the Emperor , begging him to depose him and do nothing more ...
... enemies of Leo encouraged the belief that the idea of putting Nicephorus to death was seriously entertained , and it is stated that Nicephorus himself addressed a letter to the Emperor , begging him to depose him and do nothing more ...
Stranica 87
... enemy . The civil war in the Empire was an opportunity for the Caliph , and the Saracens began to make excursions in the Roman lands which were left insufficiently protected , as the regular defenders had abandoned their posts to swell ...
... enemy . The civil war in the Empire was an opportunity for the Caliph , and the Saracens began to make excursions in the Roman lands which were left insufficiently protected , as the regular defenders had abandoned their posts to swell ...
Stranica 91
... enemy , but his chance came when those forces were divided . He set an ambush to waylay the younger tyrant , who , as he advanced securely , supposing that the way was clear , allowed his men to march in disorder . Constantius was slain ...
... enemy , but his chance came when those forces were divided . He set an ambush to waylay the younger tyrant , who , as he advanced securely , supposing that the way was clear , allowed his men to march in disorder . Constantius was slain ...
Stranica 94
... enemy , the Bulgarian Krum . ” 3 The siege began in the month of December . The course of events from this point to the end of the war may be conveniently divided into five stages . 1. December 821 to February or March 822. - Thomas ...
... enemy , the Bulgarian Krum . ” 3 The siege began in the month of December . The course of events from this point to the end of the war may be conveniently divided into five stages . 1. December 821 to February or March 822. - Thomas ...
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Acta Amorian Amorion Anastasius Arabic Armenian army Asia Minor Baghdad Bardas Basil bishop Blachernae Boris Bulgarian Byzantine Caliph captives Chagan Chaldia Cherson Christian chronicle Church command Constantine Constantinople Cont Council Crete death Eastern ecclesiastical embassy Emperor Empire Empress enemy Euphemios expedition fleet fortress gates Genesios Georg Greek Hirsch iconoclastic Ignatius Imperial Irene island Jireček Khazars Krum letter Logothete Magyars Malamir Mamun Manuel Marquart mentioned Methodius Michael III Michael Syr Mohammadan monastery monks Nicephorus Nicetas ninth century Omurtag Palace Patriarch patrician Paulicians perhaps Petronas Photius Pope probably reign of Michael Roman Rome Saracens seems sent Sicily siege Simeon Slavonic Slavs sovran Stauracius story strategos Studion synod Tabari Tarasius Theme Theodora Theoktistos Theoph Theophanes Theophilus Thomas Thrace throne tion Uspenski Vasil'ev Vita walls ἐν καὶ κατὰ τὰ τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν