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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Stranica vii
... hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief . The curve of the whole development has still to be accurately traced , and this can only be done by defining each section by means of the evidence which applies to that section ...
... hands we can see unconscious survivals of that belief . The curve of the whole development has still to be accurately traced , and this can only be done by defining each section by means of the evidence which applies to that section ...
Stranica 2
... hands the commands of two of the Asiatic Themes , the Opsikian and the Anatolic , and he made his brother Leo stratêgos of both Macedonia and Thrace . By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to compass his scheme of ...
... hands the commands of two of the Asiatic Themes , the Opsikian and the Anatolic , and he made his brother Leo stratêgos of both Macedonia and Thrace . By the control of the troops of these provinces he hoped to compass his scheme of ...
Stranica 16
... hands of one who had never shown any marked ability and who was now incapacitated by a wound , seemingly at the door of death . On the other hand , it night be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would ...
... hands of one who had never shown any marked ability and who was now incapacitated by a wound , seemingly at the door of death . On the other hand , it night be said that the unanimity and prompt action which the emergency demanded would ...
Stranica 17
... hand , his sister Procopia held that the Imperial power rightly devolved upon her husband and her children . On the other hand , there was another lady , perhaps even more ambitious than Procopia , and dearer to Stauracius . The ...
... hand , his sister Procopia held that the Imperial power rightly devolved upon her husband and her children . On the other hand , there was another lady , perhaps even more ambitious than Procopia , and dearer to Stauracius . The ...
Stranica 23
... hand of a daughter of the great Charles , the rival Emperor.3 The note of Michael's policy was reaction , both against the ecclesiastical policy of Nicephorus , as we shall see , and also against the parsimony and careful book - keeping ...
... hand of a daughter of the great Charles , the rival Emperor.3 The note of Michael's policy was reaction , both against the ecclesiastical policy of Nicephorus , as we shall see , and also against the parsimony and careful book - keeping ...
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