History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin Press, 1964 |
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الصفحة 102
... western European legislation was influenced by the Breviarium , which became the chief source of Roman law in the West . This indicates clearly that Roman law at that period influenced western Europe but not through the code of ...
... western European legislation was influenced by the Breviarium , which became the chief source of Roman law in the West . This indicates clearly that Roman law at that period influenced western Europe but not through the code of ...
الصفحة 133
... western Europe ; the latter were directed against Persia in the East and the Slavs in the north . The main forces were directed to the west , where the military activities of the Byzantine army were crowned with triumphant success . The ...
... western Europe ; the latter were directed against Persia in the East and the Slavs in the north . The main forces were directed to the west , where the military activities of the Byzantine army were crowned with triumphant success . The ...
الصفحة 149
... West , between Alexandria , Antioch , and Rome , was impossible . " Justinian's government , " said one his- torian , " was in its church policy a double - faced Janus with one face turned to the west , asking for direction from Rome ...
... West , between Alexandria , Antioch , and Rome , was impossible . " Justinian's government , " said one his- torian , " was in its church policy a double - faced Janus with one face turned to the west , asking for direction from Rome ...
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THE STUDY OF BYZANTINE HISTORY | 3 |
THE EMPIRE FROM THE TIME OF CONSTAN | 43 |
Literature Learning Education and Art116 | 116 |
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