History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... became possible , I was faced with a dif- ficulty . It seemed very unwise to translate the book in the form in which it had been published in 1917 , for it would now be entirely out of date . Besides , the Russian edition was entirely ...
... became possible , I was faced with a dif- ficulty . It seemed very unwise to translate the book in the form in which it had been published in 1917 , for it would now be entirely out of date . Besides , the Russian edition was entirely ...
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... became a model for all Europe , when kings , ministers , bishops , and private individuals vied with each other in founding libraries and collecting manu- scripts , when every kind of favor and attention was showered upon the learned ...
... became a model for all Europe , when kings , ministers , bishops , and private individuals vied with each other in founding libraries and collecting manu- scripts , when every kind of favor and attention was showered upon the learned ...
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... became the laughing - stock of posterity because it was preoccupied with petty quarrels while the battering - ram was breaking through the city gates . " Toward the middle of the nineteenth century the attitude to- ward medievalism ...
... became the laughing - stock of posterity because it was preoccupied with petty quarrels while the battering - ram was breaking through the city gates . " Toward the middle of the nineteenth century the attitude to- ward medievalism ...
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... became St. Helena . She made a pilgrimage to Palestine , where , according to tradi- tion , she is supposed to have found the true cross on which Christ had been crucified.1 In 305 , after Diocletian and Maximian had renounced their ...
... became St. Helena . She made a pilgrimage to Palestine , where , according to tradi- tion , she is supposed to have found the true cross on which Christ had been crucified.1 In 305 , after Diocletian and Maximian had renounced their ...
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... became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire . The two main events of Constantine's reign , which were of paramount significance for the subsequent course of history , were the official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the ...
... became the sole ruler of the Roman Empire . The two main events of Constantine's reign , which were of paramount significance for the subsequent course of history , were the official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the ...
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