History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... Ostrogothic kingdom with the capital at Ravenna . The Balkan peninsula was thus definitely freed from the Ostro- gothic menace . The main internal problem during the reign of Zeno was the re- ligious problem , which still continued to ...
... Ostrogothic kingdom with the capital at Ravenna . The Balkan peninsula was thus definitely freed from the Ostro- gothic menace . The main internal problem during the reign of Zeno was the re- ligious problem , which still continued to ...
الصفحة 137
... Ostrogoths to Italy , the north- ern boundary became the victim of devastating raids undertaken by the Bulgarians ... Ostrogothic migrations north of the Byzantine Empire . As to the rather vague names of Getae and Scythians , it is ...
... Ostrogoths to Italy , the north- ern boundary became the victim of devastating raids undertaken by the Bulgarians ... Ostrogothic migrations north of the Byzantine Empire . As to the rather vague names of Getae and Scythians , it is ...
الصفحة 143
... Ostrogothic menace from the North at the end of the century , but it was directed by Zeno into Italy . Thus the Germanic problem in the eastern part of the Empire was settled to the advantage of the government . The eastern part of the ...
... Ostrogothic menace from the North at the end of the century , but it was directed by Zeno into Italy . Thus the Germanic problem in the eastern part of the Empire was settled to the advantage of the government . The eastern part of the ...
الصفحة 144
... Ostrogothic kingdom was founded on Italian territory . This state of affairs explains why the eastern provinces - Egypt , Palestine , and Syria - became of exceptionally great importance to the eastern half of the Empire . The great ...
... Ostrogothic kingdom was founded on Italian territory . This state of affairs explains why the eastern provinces - Egypt , Palestine , and Syria - became of exceptionally great importance to the eastern half of the Empire . The great ...
الصفحة 166
... Ostrogothic king , Theo- deric . Upon deciding to wage war against the Goths , Justinian wrote , " The Goths , having seized by violence our Italy , have re- fused to give it back . " 10 He remained the natural suzerain of all the ...
... Ostrogothic king , Theo- deric . Upon deciding to wage war against the Goths , Justinian wrote , " The Goths , having seized by violence our Italy , have re- fused to give it back . " 10 He remained the natural suzerain of all the ...
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