History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-5 من 59
الصفحة 18
... regard to the history of this period : he considered By- zantine history to be a continuation of Roman history . As he says , he begins calling the Roman Empire the " Greek Empire " only from the second half of the sixth century . His ...
... regard to the history of this period : he considered By- zantine history to be a continuation of Roman history . As he says , he begins calling the Roman Empire the " Greek Empire " only from the second half of the sixth century . His ...
الصفحة 21
... regard to this question : Now , with all Gibbon's wonderful power of grouping and condensation , which is nowhere more strongly shown than in his Byzantine chapters , with all his vivid description and his still more effective art of ...
... regard to this question : Now , with all Gibbon's wonderful power of grouping and condensation , which is nowhere more strongly shown than in his Byzantine chapters , with all his vivid description and his still more effective art of ...
الصفحة 59
... 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 the empire into four categories according ...
... 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 the empire into four categories according ...
الصفحة 61
... regard to Constantine's attitude to Christianity must be dropped . A great statesman would not have allowed his wide political schemes to depend upon that one - tenth of the population which at that time , as is well known , took no ...
... regard to Constantine's attitude to Christianity must be dropped . A great statesman would not have allowed his wide political schemes to depend upon that one - tenth of the population which at that time , as is well known , took no ...
الصفحة 66
... regard Constantine as the first Christian Emperor and the first to put Christianity quite on a par with pagan- ism , he was not the first to make Christianity a legal religion , for Galerius had done that in 311 ( " Studies in History ...
... regard Constantine as the first Christian Emperor and the first to put Christianity quite on a par with pagan- ism , he was not the first to make Christianity a legal religion , for Galerius had done that in 311 ( " Studies in History ...
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Anastasius Antioch Arabian Arabs Arian Armenia army Asia Minor Balkan peninsula barbarians Basil Basil II became bishop Bulgarians Byzan Byzantine art Byzantine Empire Byzantine history Byzantium Caliph capital Christian chronicle church civil Constan Constantine Constantine III Constantinople death decree Diehl East eastern Ecloga edict Egypt eighth century eleventh Emperor epoch exarch famous fifth forced fourth century German Goths Greece Greek Hellenic Heraclius historian iconoclastic image-worship images imperial important influence interesting Irene Isaurian Italy John Tzimisces Julian Justinian large number later Leo III Lingenthal literature Macedonian dynasty Michael military monasteries Monophysites Muslims Nicephorus Nicephorus Phocas ninth Ostrogothic pagan Paris Patriarch Patzinaks period Persian Phocas Photius political Pope population problem provinces reign religious Roman Empire Rome ruler Rural Code Russian scholars seventh century sixth century Slavonic Slavs sources struggle Syria tenth themes Theodora Theodosius Theophanes throne tine tion translation Uspensky Western writings zantine