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 17
... question was , who was to succeed him . On the one 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 ...
... question was , who was to succeed him . On the one 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 ...
Stranica 31
... questions and consisted of the dignitaries of the Court as well as the dignitaries of the Church . The Seventh Ecumenical Council ( A.D. 787 ) marks an epoch in the history of the relations between Church and State . On that occasion ...
... questions and consisted of the dignitaries of the Court as well as the dignitaries of the Church . The Seventh Ecumenical Council ( A.D. 787 ) marks an epoch in the history of the relations between Church and State . On that occasion ...
Stranica 32
... question . Tarasius , who had submitted by turns to the opposite policies of Constantine VI . and Irene , was an ideal Patriarch in the eyes of Nicephorus . He died on February 25 , A.D. 806 , and the Emperor looked for a man of mild ...
... question . Tarasius , who had submitted by turns to the opposite policies of Constantine VI . and Irene , was an ideal Patriarch in the eyes of Nicephorus . He died on February 25 , A.D. 806 , and the Emperor looked for a man of mild ...
Stranica 33
... question . Respect for Church tradition , with 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 ...
... question . Respect for Church tradition , with 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 ...
Stranica 34
... question which did not involve his own interests or actions . It will be remembered that Tarasius had given his sanction to the divorce of Constantine VI . from his first wife . and to his marriage with Theodote ( Sept. A.D. 795 ) ...
... question which did not involve his own interests or actions . It will be remembered that Tarasius had given his sanction to the divorce of Constantine VI . from his first wife . and to his marriage with Theodote ( Sept. A.D. 795 ) ...
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