History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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... regard to the history of this period : he considered zantine history to be a continuation of Roman history . As he sa he begins calling the Roman Empire the " Greek Empire " only f the second half of the sixth century . His attitude ...
... regard to the history of this period : he considered zantine history to be a continuation of Roman history . As he sa he begins calling the Roman Empire the " Greek Empire " only f the second half of the sixth century . His attitude ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 ...
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