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 165
... Photius . * In his babyhood he was carried into captivity , along with his parents , by the Bulgarian Krum , and he spent his youth in the region beyond the Danube which was known as " Macedonia . " 5 In the reign of Michael I. ( 811 ...
... Photius . * In his babyhood he was carried into captivity , along with his parents , by the Bulgarian Krum , and he spent his youth in the region beyond the Danube which was known as " Macedonia . " 5 In the reign of Michael I. ( 811 ...
Stranica 171
... Photius held the blood of Jesus in his hands , and Michael and Basil subscribed with crosses , in this sacred ink , a declaration that the Caesar might accompany them without fear . The expedition started after Easter , ' and troops ...
... Photius held the blood of Jesus in his hands , and Michael and Basil subscribed with crosses , in this sacred ink , a declaration that the Caesar might accompany them without fear . The expedition started after Easter , ' and troops ...
Stranica 172
... Photius informing him that the Caesar had been convicted of high treason and done to death . We possess the Patriarch's reply . It is conched in the conventional style of adulation repulsive to our taste but then rigorously required by ...
... Photius informing him that the Caesar had been convicted of high treason and done to death . We possess the Patriarch's reply . It is conched in the conventional style of adulation repulsive to our taste but then rigorously required by ...
Stranica 173
... Photius allows it to be seen that he suspects that the Imperial letter was dictated by Basil and that there was foul play . But perhaps the most interesting passage in this composition of Photius - in which we can feel his deep ...
... Photius allows it to be seen that he suspects that the Imperial letter was dictated by Basil and that there was foul play . But perhaps the most interesting passage in this composition of Photius - in which we can feel his deep ...
Stranica 175
... Photius " took the crown from the Emperor's head and placed it on Basil's ; the writer meant to say , " gave it to the Emperor , " and 74 Barthely is obviously an error for τῷ βασιλεῖ . The same mistake is found in the vers . Slav . 108 ...
... Photius " took the crown from the Emperor's head and placed it on Basil's ; the writer meant to say , " gave it to the Emperor , " and 74 Barthely is obviously an error for τῷ βασιλεῖ . The same mistake is found in the vers . Slav . 108 ...
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