History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... provinces on the old model and with the old names . After a lapse of less than sixty years , they recovered possession of Constantinople ; but though the government they exercised retained the proud title 21 Finlay , op . cit . , I , xv ...
... provinces on the old model and with the old names . After a lapse of less than sixty years , they recovered possession of Constantinople ; but though the government they exercised retained the proud title 21 Finlay , op . cit . , I , xv ...
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... provinces of the Byzantine Empire , called the Empire of Trebizond . Its existence is a curious episode in Greek history , though the government was characterized by the peculiari- ties which indicated the influence of Asiatic rather ...
... provinces of the Byzantine Empire , called the Empire of Trebizond . Its existence is a curious episode in Greek history , though the government was characterized by the peculiari- ties which indicated the influence of Asiatic rather ...
الصفحة 59
... provinces , as we know definitely with regard to the majority of provinces in Asia Minor , and no less so as regards Armenia , Syria , Egypt , Palestine , and Northern Africa ( with its country towns ) . Dividing all the provinces of ...
... provinces , as we know definitely with regard to the majority of provinces in Asia Minor , and no less so as regards Armenia , Syria , Egypt , Palestine , and Northern Africa ( with its country towns ) . Dividing all the provinces of ...
الصفحة 60
... provinces . It required no special illumina- tion and no celestial army chaplain to have this brought to light or to bring about what was already in existence . All that was needed was an acute and forceful statesman and one who at the ...
... provinces . It required no special illumina- tion and no celestial army chaplain to have this brought to light or to bring about what was already in existence . All that was needed was an acute and forceful statesman and one who at the ...
الصفحة 76
... provinces of Ptolemaic Egypt , there was a gradual borrowing from the living customs and Hellenistic ideals of these newly acquired lands . The distinguishing characteristics of the states built on the ruins of the Empire of Alexander ...
... provinces of Ptolemaic Egypt , there was a gradual borrowing from the living customs and Hellenistic ideals of these newly acquired lands . The distinguishing characteristics of the states built on the ruins of the Empire of Alexander ...
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