History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin Press, 1964 |
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الصفحة 54
... became a second Rome in the eyes of the Christians of the East ; and , finally , Christian Jerusalem . After the destruction of Jerusalem by the Em- peror Titus in 70 A.D. , and the formation in its place of the Roman colony , Aelia ...
... became a second Rome in the eyes of the Christians of the East ; and , finally , Christian Jerusalem . After the destruction of Jerusalem by the Em- peror Titus in 70 A.D. , and the formation in its place of the Roman colony , Aelia ...
الصفحة 81
... became not only the dominant creed , but the official symbol as well , for all Christian denominations , in spite of their divergence as to dogma . Some scholars have affirmed that this new creed was not and could not be the work of the ...
... became not only the dominant creed , but the official symbol as well , for all Christian denominations , in spite of their divergence as to dogma . Some scholars have affirmed that this new creed was not and could not be the work of the ...
الصفحة 358
... became involved in the long and severe struggle for investiture with the German king Henry IV . At the time of the accession of Alexius Comnenus it became very evident that the westward movement of the Seljuqs was the deadliest menace ...
... became involved in the long and severe struggle for investiture with the German king Henry IV . At the time of the accession of Alexius Comnenus it became very evident that the westward movement of the Seljuqs was the deadliest menace ...
المحتوى
THE STUDY OF BYZANTINE HISTORY | 3 |
THE EMPIRE FROM THE TIME OF CONSTAN | 43 |
Literature Learning Education and Art116 | 116 |
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