History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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الصفحة 47
... precisely in Asia Minor , in the Empire of Nicaea , that the idea of restoring the Byzantine Empire in the thirteenth century had grown and ripened , Uspensky concludes that " the lesson of history HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 47.
... precisely in Asia Minor , in the Empire of Nicaea , that the idea of restoring the Byzantine Empire in the thirteenth century had grown and ripened , Uspensky concludes that " the lesson of history HISTORY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 47.
الصفحة 65
... restored to them gratuitously and incontestably . On the basis of this text of the Edict of Milan the conclusion must be made that Constantine gave Christianity the same rights as 20 Lactantii , De mort . persec . , 34 , 4-5 ; Eusebii ...
... restored to them gratuitously and incontestably . On the basis of this text of the Edict of Milan the conclusion must be made that Constantine gave Christianity the same rights as 20 Lactantii , De mort . persec . , 34 , 4-5 ; Eusebii ...
الصفحة 85
... restored . " 49 Constantius died during the Persian campaign in Cilicia , but his body was transported to Constantinople . His pompous funeral took place in the presence of the new Emperor Julian in the Church of the Apostles , erected ...
... restored . " 49 Constantius died during the Persian campaign in Cilicia , but his body was transported to Constantinople . His pompous funeral took place in the presence of the new Emperor Julian in the Church of the Apostles , erected ...
الصفحة 89
... restoring his favorite religion . During the first weeks following his ascent of the throne , Julian issued an edict in connection with his cherished plan . The historian Ammianus Marcellinus speaks of this signifi- cant period as ...
... restoring his favorite religion . During the first weeks following his ascent of the throne , Julian issued an edict in connection with his cherished plan . The historian Ammianus Marcellinus speaks of this signifi- cant period as ...
الصفحة 94
... restoring paganism . The Syrian capital remained completely unmoved by the religious sympathies of the visiting Emperor . In this connection it is inter- esting to note the following story told by Julian in his satirical work ...
... restoring paganism . The Syrian capital remained completely unmoved by the religious sympathies of the visiting Emperor . In this connection it is inter- esting to note the following story told by Julian in his satirical work ...
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