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 12
... throne rushed from the hut , uttering maledictions against the prophet who refused to flatter his hopes , and jeeringly communicated to Leo , Michael , and Thomas the things which were said to be in store for them . Thus , according to ...
... throne rushed from the hut , uttering maledictions against the prophet who refused to flatter his hopes , and jeeringly communicated to Leo , Michael , and Thomas the things which were said to be in store for them . Thus , according to ...
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... throne ) , was appointed , as a child , to be the Domestic or commander of the Hikanatoi , a new corps of guards which his grandfather had instituted . Stauracius was doubtless younger than Procopia , and was crowned Augustus in ...
... throne ) , was appointed , as a child , to be the Domestic or commander of the Hikanatoi , a new corps of guards which his grandfather had instituted . Stauracius was doubtless younger than Procopia , and was crowned Augustus in ...
Stranica 19
... throne . And it appeared that it would be necessary to take instant measures for securing the succession to this legitimate and desirable candidate . The strange designs of Stauracius and the ambition of Theophano alarmed Nicephorus ...
... throne . And it appeared that it would be necessary to take instant measures for securing the succession to this legitimate and desirable candidate . The strange designs of Stauracius and the ambition of Theophano alarmed Nicephorus ...
Stranica 21
... throne , the sum of 50 lbs . of gold ( £ 2160 ) , and to the clergy of St. Sophia he gave half that amount . The unfortunate Stauracius lived on for more than three months , but towards the end of that time the corruption of his wound ...
... throne , the sum of 50 lbs . of gold ( £ 2160 ) , and to the clergy of St. Sophia he gave half that amount . The unfortunate Stauracius lived on for more than three months , but towards the end of that time the corruption of his wound ...
Stranica 22
... throne of the Caesars , and therefore he became Philippicus . But this instinct was becoming weak in a city where strange names , strange faces , and strange tongues were growing every year more familiar . The time had come when men of ...
... throne of the Caesars , and therefore he became Philippicus . But this instinct was becoming weak in a city where strange names , strange faces , and strange tongues were growing every year more familiar . The time had come when men of ...
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