History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... Eighth Century . Constantine IV and the Siege of Constantinople by the Arabs . Jus- tinian II and the Arabs 242 253 The Slavonic Advance in the Balkan Peninsula and in Asia Minor . The Origin of the Bulgarian Kingdom . The Religious ...
... Eighth Century . Constantine IV and the Siege of Constantinople by the Arabs . Jus- tinian II and the Arabs 242 253 The Slavonic Advance in the Balkan Peninsula and in Asia Minor . The Origin of the Bulgarian Kingdom . The Religious ...
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... eighth century with the accession of Leo the Isaurian , who gave the administration of Constantinople a new character . ( 2 ) The second period embraces the history of the Eastern Roman Empire in its new form , under its conventional ...
... eighth century with the accession of Leo the Isaurian , who gave the administration of Constantinople a new character . ( 2 ) The second period embraces the history of the Eastern Roman Empire in its new form , under its conventional ...
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... eighth century were , from the standpoint of social changes , much broader and more systematic than more recent Western European reforms , advocating principles and dogmas which , to our great astonishment , are found in the eighth ...
... eighth century were , from the standpoint of social changes , much broader and more systematic than more recent Western European reforms , advocating principles and dogmas which , to our great astonishment , are found in the eighth ...
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Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Vasilʹev. are found in the eighth century.24 But these reforms were too bold and radical for Byzantine society ; hence the Iconoclast epoch was followed by a reactionary period . This explains why the Macedo ...
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Vasilʹev. are found in the eighth century.24 But these reforms were too bold and radical for Byzantine society ; hence the Iconoclast epoch was followed by a reactionary period . This explains why the Macedo ...
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... eighth century . Th . I. Uspensky . - In 1914 came out the first volume of the History of the Byzantine Empire by the Russian academician and former director of the Archeological Institute in Constantinople , Th . I. Uspensky . This ...
... eighth century . Th . I. Uspensky . - In 1914 came out the first volume of the History of the Byzantine Empire by the Russian academician and former director of the Archeological Institute in Constantinople , Th . I. Uspensky . This ...
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