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 9
... monks , were religious toleration and the supremacy of the State over the Church . Detested by the monks on this account , he has been represented by one of them , who is our principal informant , as a tyrannical oppressor who imposed ...
... monks , were religious toleration and the supremacy of the State over the Church . Detested by the monks on this account , he has been represented by one of them , who is our principal informant , as a tyrannical oppressor who imposed ...
Stranica 13
... monk . The Emperor's bark , which was in waiting at the shore , carried him to the island of Prôtê , where he had built a private monastery , which he was now permitted to select as his retreat . Under the name of Sabbas , " he devoted ...
... monk . The Emperor's bark , which was in waiting at the shore , carried him to the island of Prôtê , where he had built a private monastery , which he was now permitted to select as his retreat . Under the name of Sabbas , " he devoted ...
Stranica 14
... monk and banished to Bithynia ; the accomplices , not excepting the bishops , were beaten and exiled . ' Nicephorus had two children , a daughter and a son . Procopia had married Michael Rangabe , who was created Curopalates ; and one ...
... monk and banished to Bithynia ; the accomplices , not excepting the bishops , were beaten and exiled . ' Nicephorus had two children , a daughter and a son . Procopia had married Michael Rangabe , who was created Curopalates ; and one ...
Stranica 15
... monk who records this scandal of the Imperial Palace makes no other comment than " the rascal was ridiculed by all . " The frontiers of the Empire were maintained intact in the reign of Nicephorus , but his campaigns were not crowned by ...
... monk who records this scandal of the Imperial Palace makes no other comment than " the rascal was ridiculed by all . " The frontiers of the Empire were maintained intact in the reign of Nicephorus , but his campaigns were not crowned by ...
Stranica 20
... monk , named Simeon , and a kinsman of his own , tonsured him and arrayed him in monastic garb , and he prepared to spend the few days of life left to him in a lowlier place and a lowlier station . But before his removal from the Palace ...
... monk , named Simeon , and a kinsman of his own , tonsured him and arrayed him in monastic garb , and he prepared to spend the few days of life left to him in a lowlier place and a lowlier station . But before his removal from the Palace ...
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