History of the Eastern Roman Empire: From the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I.e-artnow, 20. velj 2019. - Broj stranica: 310 John Bagnell Bury saw the Byzantine Empire as a continuation of the Roman Empire and he explicitly called Byzantine History, Roman History. In this book Bury deals with one of the most important periods of Byzantine Empire, a period of Empire's transition from Ancient kingdom into medieval state. |
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... probably influential, though he played no prominent part, in the reign of Nicephorus. Nicephorus was not one who stood in need of counsellors, except in warfare; but in Michael's reign Theoktistos stood near the helm and was held ...
... probably influential, though he played no prominent part, in the reign of Nicephorus. Nicephorus was not one who stood in need of counsellors, except in warfare; but in Michael's reign Theoktistos stood near the helm and was held ...
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... probably due to the treachery of the Anatolic regiments under the command of Leo the Armenian. Michael himself escaped. Whether he understood the import of what had happened or not, it is impossible to decide; but one would think that ...
... probably due to the treachery of the Anatolic regiments under the command of Leo the Armenian. Michael himself escaped. Whether he understood the import of what had happened or not, it is impossible to decide; but one would think that ...
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... probably till after Nicephorus had been enthroned. The ceremony was solemnized on Easter day (April 12) in the presence of the two Augusti, and the Studites did not persist in their protest. The Emperor Nicephorus now resolved to make ...
... probably till after Nicephorus had been enthroned. The ceremony was solemnized on Easter day (April 12) in the presence of the two Augusti, and the Studites did not persist in their protest. The Emperor Nicephorus now resolved to make ...
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... probably expected that his fee would be exile. He was a bold, outspoken man, and when Leo said to him, “You ought not to have advised the late Emperor and Procopia against my interests”, he replied, “Nor ought you to have raised a hand ...
... probably expected that his fee would be exile. He was a bold, outspoken man, and when Leo said to him, “You ought not to have advised the late Emperor and Procopia against my interests”, he replied, “Nor ought you to have raised a hand ...
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... probably the youngest of the brothers, did not survive the mutilation, and he was buried with Leo. There is a tale that one of the other brothers, but it is not quite clear whether it was Constantine or Basil, lost his power of speech ...
... probably the youngest of the brothers, did not survive the mutilation, and he was buried with Leo. There is a tale that one of the other brothers, but it is not quite clear whether it was Constantine or Basil, lost his power of speech ...
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The history of Byzantine civilization in which social elements | |
Theophilus A D 829842 | |
Michael III A D 842867 | |
Photius and Ignatius | |
Financial Amed Military Administration | |
The Saracen Wars | |
The Saracen Conquest of Crete and Sicily | |
Relations with the Western Empire Venice | |
Bulgaria | |
The Conversion of the Slavs and the Bulgarians | |
The Empire of the Khazars and the Peoples of the North | |
Art Learning and Education The Amorian Period | |
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