History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... reign of Justinian the Great ( 565 A.D. ) . This is not merely a revised and enlarged edition , but almost a new work on the early history of the Byzantine Empire . The first of these two volumes , as the author says , might be entitled ...
... reign of Justinian the Great ( 565 A.D. ) . This is not merely a revised and enlarged edition , but almost a new work on the early history of the Byzantine Empire . The first of these two volumes , as the author says , might be entitled ...
الصفحة 35
... reign of Justinian , sometimes ( as by Finlay ) at the accession of Leo the Isaurian ; and the historian who adopts one line of division cannot assert that the historian who adopts a different line is wrong , for all such divisions are ...
... reign of Justinian , sometimes ( as by Finlay ) at the accession of Leo the Isaurian ; and the historian who adopts one line of division cannot assert that the historian who adopts a different line is wrong , for all such divisions are ...
الصفحة 55
... reign of Constantine at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant state religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of the same century . It might have seemed at first that these two clashing elements ...
... reign of Constantine at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant state religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of the same century . It might have seemed at first that these two clashing elements ...
الصفحة 57
... reign , which were of paramount significance for the subsequent course of history , were the official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the capi- tal from the shores of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosphorus , from ...
... reign , which were of paramount significance for the subsequent course of history , were the official recognition of Christianity and the transfer of the capi- tal from the shores of the Tiber to the shores of the Bosphorus , from ...
الصفحة 62
... reign he remained the pontifex maximus ; he never called Sunday anything but " the day of the sun " ( dies solis ) ; and by the " invincible sun " ( sol invic- tus ) people of that period usually meant the Persian god Mithras , whose ...
... reign he remained the pontifex maximus ; he never called Sunday anything but " the day of the sun " ( dies solis ) ; and by the " invincible sun " ( sol invic- tus ) people of that period usually meant the Persian god Mithras , whose ...
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