A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A. D. 802-867)Macmillan and Company, limited, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 88
... mention this , but it may explain ( see below ) the coronation at Antioch . The author of the Acta Davidis says ( 232 ) that Thomas promised to sub- ject the Empire to the Saracens . This doubtless was generally believed . stantine . It ...
... mention this , but it may explain ( see below ) the coronation at Antioch . The author of the Acta Davidis says ( 232 ) that Thomas promised to sub- ject the Empire to the Saracens . This doubtless was generally believed . stantine . It ...
Stranica 90
... mention . He did not think it worth while to delay himself , but he left a considerable part of his army under the command of Con- stantius , to reduce this stubborn fortress . It seems probable too that this dividing of his forces ...
... mention . He did not think it worth while to delay himself , but he left a considerable part of his army under the command of Con- stantius , to reduce this stubborn fortress . It seems probable too that this dividing of his forces ...
Stranica 91
... mentioned ; but there is no evidence that the Kontoskalion ( between the Sophian and the Kaisarian ) existed in the ninth century , while that of Eleutherios or Theodosius , the most westerly of all , had probably been filled up before ...
... mentioned ; but there is no evidence that the Kontoskalion ( between the Sophian and the Kaisarian ) existed in the ninth century , while that of Eleutherios or Theodosius , the most westerly of all , had probably been filled up before ...
Stranica 101
... mention or even hint at the Bulgarian episode in his letter to the Emperor Lewis . He wished the Franks to suppose that the subjugation of Thomas was due to his unaided efforts , and it would have been humiliating to confess to the ...
... mention or even hint at the Bulgarian episode in his letter to the Emperor Lewis . He wished the Franks to suppose that the subjugation of Thomas was due to his unaided efforts , and it would have been humiliating to confess to the ...
Stranica 111
... mention Euphro- syne . In the chronicle of Simeon ( Add . Georg . 783 , 789 ) , she is mentioned , but the author does not know who she was and takes her for the mother of Theophilus . 4 It is a mistake to suppose ( as Schwarzlose does ...
... mention Euphro- syne . In the chronicle of Simeon ( Add . Georg . 783 , 789 ) , she is mentioned , but the author does not know who she was and takes her for the mother of Theophilus . 4 It is a mistake to suppose ( as Schwarzlose does ...
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