History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... beginnings of civilization . The Eastern Empire introduced Russia into the family of Christian nations . But besides these connections we are bound up with the fate of the Byzantine Empire by the mere fact that we are Slavs . This side ...
... beginnings of civilization . The Eastern Empire introduced Russia into the family of Christian nations . But besides these connections we are bound up with the fate of the Byzantine Empire by the mere fact that we are Slavs . This side ...
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... beginning of the twentieth century the chief merit of the Russian scholars was to make detailed investigations and throw much light on special , and at times extremely important , questions . Ertov . - Back in 1837 Ertov published in ...
... beginning of the twentieth century the chief merit of the Russian scholars was to make detailed investigations and throw much light on special , and at times extremely important , questions . Ertov . - Back in 1837 Ertov published in ...
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... beginnings of European cul- ture . " In the preface to the third volume the author once more de- fines the plan of his Byzantine history in these words : " My aim was to present a consecutive , chronologically exact , and , as far as ...
... beginnings of European cul- ture . " In the preface to the third volume the author once more de- fines the plan of his Byzantine history in these words : " My aim was to present a consecutive , chronologically exact , and , as far as ...
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... beginning of the eighth century . Th . I. Uspensky . - In 1914 came out the first volume of the History of the Byzantine Empire by the Russian academician and former director of the Archeological Institute in Constantinople , Th . I ...
... beginning of the eighth century . Th . I. Uspensky . - In 1914 came out the first volume of the History of the Byzantine Empire by the Russian academician and former director of the Archeological Institute in Constantinople , Th . I ...
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... beginning with the migrations of the barbarians within the boundaries of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire in the third , fourth , and fifth centuries and ending with the coronation of Char- lemagne in 800. The author relates many ...
... beginning with the migrations of the barbarians within the boundaries of the Western and Eastern Roman Empire in the third , fourth , and fifth centuries and ending with the coronation of Char- lemagne in 800. The author relates many ...
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