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 20
... Perhaps époû should be inserted , or perhaps we should read εὑρήσειν . I suspect , however , that the last pages of his chronography were insufliciently re- vised by the author . 3 The importance of this under- taking , in its ...
... Perhaps époû should be inserted , or perhaps we should read εὑρήσειν . I suspect , however , that the last pages of his chronography were insufliciently re- vised by the author . 3 The importance of this under- taking , in its ...
Stranica 25
... Perhaps this was a paved place round the group . I think it may be inferred from this passage that in the time of the writer from whom Genesios derived the story Bucoleon had not yet been applied to the port and palace . He belonged to ...
... Perhaps this was a paved place round the group . I think it may be inferred from this passage that in the time of the writer from whom Genesios derived the story Bucoleon had not yet been applied to the port and palace . He belonged to ...
Stranica 26
... perhaps whose views were not always in harmony with those of the head of the Church . No single man had done more to compass the elevation of Michael than the Magister Theoktistos . This minister had helped in the deposition of Irene ...
... perhaps whose views were not always in harmony with those of the head of the Church . No single man had done more to compass the elevation of Michael than the Magister Theoktistos . This minister had helped in the deposition of Irene ...
Stranica 27
... perhaps is the more likely . In any case , the Emperor soon foresaw what the end must be , and if he did not see it for himself , there was one to point it out to him when he reached Constantinople two days after the battle . A certain ...
... perhaps is the more likely . In any case , the Emperor soon foresaw what the end must be , and if he did not see it for himself , there was one to point it out to him when he reached Constantinople two days after the battle . A certain ...
Stranica 33
... perhaps a touch of jealousy , made Theodore and his party indignant at the designation of Nicephorus , a layman , as Patriarch . They agitated against him , and their opposition seemed to the Emperor an intolerable insubordination to ...
... perhaps a touch of jealousy , made Theodore and his party indignant at the designation of Nicephorus , a layman , as Patriarch . They agitated against him , and their opposition seemed to the Emperor an intolerable insubordination to ...
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