History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... occupy individual men , as was the case in the third century with Tertullian or Origen , but entire parties , consisting of large well- organized groups of individuals , took part in the disputes concern- ing questions of religion . In ...
... occupy individual men , as was the case in the third century with Tertullian or Origen , but entire parties , consisting of large well- organized groups of individuals , took part in the disputes concern- ing questions of religion . In ...
الصفحة 74
... occupied only part of the cape extending into the sea of Marmora . In 324 A.D. Constantine decided upon the foundation of the new capital , and in 325 the construction of the main buildings was begun.35 Christian legend tells that the ...
... occupied only part of the cape extending into the sea of Marmora . In 324 A.D. Constantine decided upon the foundation of the new capital , and in 325 the construction of the main buildings was begun.35 Christian legend tells that the ...
الصفحة 82
... occupied the throne until 450 A.D. , i.e. , until the death of Theodosius the Younger . After the death of Theodosius his sons Arcadius and Honorius divided the rule of the Empire : Arcadius ruled in the East and Hon- orius in the West ...
... occupied the throne until 450 A.D. , i.e. , until the death of Theodosius the Younger . After the death of Theodosius his sons Arcadius and Honorius divided the rule of the Empire : Arcadius ruled in the East and Hon- orius in the West ...
الصفحة 83
... occupied by the lineage of Theodosius the Great : his son Arcadius ( 395-408 ) , who married Eudoxia , the daughter of a German ( Frankish ) chief ; then the son of Arcadius , Theodosius the Younger ( 408–50 ) , whose wife Athenais was ...
... occupied by the lineage of Theodosius the Great : his son Arcadius ( 395-408 ) , who married Eudoxia , the daughter of a German ( Frankish ) chief ; then the son of Arcadius , Theodosius the Younger ( 408–50 ) , whose wife Athenais was ...
الصفحة 84
... occupied by a Greek . The successors of Constantine the Great . Constantius ( 337– 61 ) . The sons of Constantine the Great , Constantine , Constan- tius , and Constans , as was pointed out previously , all assumed the title of Augustus ...
... occupied by a Greek . The successors of Constantine the Great . Constantius ( 337– 61 ) . The sons of Constantine the Great , Constantine , Constan- tius , and Constans , as was pointed out previously , all assumed the title of Augustus ...
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