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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... soon conveyed to his ears , and he hastened to assume the visible signs of abdication by which deposed Emperors were wont to disarm the fears or jealousy of their successors . A monk , named Simeon , and a kinsman of his own , tonsured ...
... soon conveyed to his ears , and he hastened to assume the visible signs of abdication by which deposed Emperors were wont to disarm the fears or jealousy of their successors . A monk , named Simeon , and a kinsman of his own , tonsured ...
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... 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 man , named John Hexabulios , to whom the care of the ...
... 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 man , named John Hexabulios , to whom the care of the ...
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... soon after the succession of the new Patriarch , Nicephorus proceeded to procure a definite affirmation of the superiority of the Emperor to canonical laws . At his wish a synod was summoned to decide whether Joseph should be received ...
... soon after the succession of the new Patriarch , Nicephorus proceeded to procure a definite affirmation of the superiority of the Emperor to canonical laws . At his wish a synod was summoned to decide whether Joseph should be received ...
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... Soon afterwards we hear that they were scattered far and wide throughout the Empire.2 During his exile , Theodore maintained an active corre- spondence with the members of his dispersed flock , and in order to protect his communications ...
... Soon afterwards we hear that they were scattered far and wide throughout the Empire.2 During his exile , Theodore maintained an active corre- spondence with the members of his dispersed flock , and in order to protect his communications ...
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... against iconoclasm , but as soon as the enemy was routed , the disagreement between these two powers in the Church broke out , as we shall see , anew . " " CHAPTER II LEO V. ( THE ARMENIAN ) AND THE 42 142 CHAP . I EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
... against iconoclasm , but as soon as the enemy was routed , the disagreement between these two powers in the Church broke out , as we shall see , anew . " " CHAPTER II LEO V. ( THE ARMENIAN ) AND THE 42 142 CHAP . I EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE.
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