History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin Press, 1952 - 846 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 238
... forced the Arabs to clear the western part of Asia Minor and retreat to the east . With the battle at Acroïnon the Muslims connected the legend of the Turkish national hero , Saiyid Battal Ghazi , the champion of Islam , whose grave is ...
... forced the Arabs to clear the western part of Asia Minor and retreat to the east . With the battle at Acroïnon the Muslims connected the legend of the Turkish national hero , Saiyid Battal Ghazi , the champion of Islam , whose grave is ...
الصفحة 239
... forced above all to defend their political existence against the Byzantine attempts to destroy the achievements of Asparuch . Internal conditions in the Bulgarian kingdom of the eighth century were very intricate . The Bulgarian chiefs ...
... forced above all to defend their political existence against the Byzantine attempts to destroy the achievements of Asparuch . Internal conditions in the Bulgarian kingdom of the eighth century were very intricate . The Bulgarian chiefs ...
الصفحة 332
... forced to leave it in 886 , when his pupil , Leo VI , succeeded Basil I. Five years later Photius died . Throughout his long lifetime he played a very significant part in the religious as well as in the intellectual life of the Byzan ...
... forced to leave it in 886 , when his pupil , Leo VI , succeeded Basil I. Five years later Photius died . Throughout his long lifetime he played a very significant part in the religious as well as in the intellectual life of the Byzan ...
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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A. A. Vasiliev Alexius Comnenus Anastasius Andronicus Antioch Arabian Arabs army Asia Minor Balkan peninsula Basil Basil II became Bonn Bulgarian Byzan Byzantine art Byzantine Empire Byzantine history byzantinischen Byzantium Cantacuzene capital Christian Chronicle church Constantine Constantinople council crusaders cultural death Diehl dynasty East eastern eleventh century Empire of Nicaea epoch famous fourteenth century French German Geschichte Greece Greek Hellenic Heraclius historian Holy Ibid iconoclastic imperial important influence interesting Italian Italy Jerusalem Justinian king land Lascaris later Latin Latin Empire literature Manuel Michael Migne military monasteries Monophysites Nicaea Nicephorus Nicetas Nicetas Choniates pagan Palaeologus patriarch Patrologia Graeca Patzinaks period Persian Phocas political pope problem provinces reign religious restored Roman Empire Rome rulers Russian scholars Serbia sixth century Slavonic Slavs sources sultan Syria tenth century territory Theodore Theodosius Thessalonica throne tion trans Turkish Turks twelfth century Uspensky Vasilievsky Venetian Venice Vizantiysky West western wrote