History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 73
... capital from republi- can - minded Rome to the East . According to the Roman historian , Suetonius ( I , 79 ) , Julius Caesar intended to move from Rome to Alexandria or to Ilion ( former Troy ) . The emperors of the first centuries of ...
... capital from republi- can - minded Rome to the East . According to the Roman historian , Suetonius ( I , 79 ) , Julius Caesar intended to move from Rome to Alexandria or to Ilion ( former Troy ) . The emperors of the first centuries of ...
الصفحة 74
... capital he did not choose Byzantium at once . For a while , at least , he considered Nais- sus ( Nish ) , where he was born , Sardica ( Sofia ) , or Thessalonica . His attention turned particularly to Troy , the city of Aeneas , who ...
... capital he did not choose Byzantium at once . For a while , at least , he considered Nais- sus ( Nish ) , where he was born , Sardica ( Sofia ) , or Thessalonica . His attention turned particularly to Troy , the city of Aeneas , who ...
الصفحة 75
... capital of a world- empire , and it was called " the City of Constantine " or Constan- tinople . The capital adopted the municipal system of Rome and was subdivided into fourteen districts , or regions , two of which were outside the ...
... capital of a world- empire , and it was called " the City of Constantine " or Constan- tinople . The capital adopted the municipal system of Rome and was subdivided into fourteen districts , or regions , two of which were outside the ...
الصفحة 76
... capital [ writes Th . I. Uspensky ] , the upbuilding of Constantinople and the creation of a universal historical city is one of the indefeasible achievements of the political and administrative genius of Constantine . Not in the edict ...
... capital [ writes Th . I. Uspensky ] , the upbuilding of Constantinople and the creation of a universal historical city is one of the indefeasible achievements of the political and administrative genius of Constantine . Not in the edict ...
الصفحة 82
... capital . Anxious , however , of securing the throne for his dynasty , he made Gallus Caesar . But the latter , in- curring the Emperor's suspicions , was assassinated in the year 354 . Such was the state of affairs when the brother of ...
... capital . Anxious , however , of securing the throne for his dynasty , he made Gallus Caesar . But the latter , in- curring the Emperor's suspicions , was assassinated in the year 354 . Such was the state of affairs when the brother of ...
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