History of the Byzantine Empire, المجلد 1University of Wisconsin, 1928 - 959 من الصفحات |
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... provinces , with a center at Sirmium on the River Save ( near present - day Mitrovitz ) ; and Constantius Chlorus ... provinces disappeared ; all provinces were in direct de- pendence on the emperor . Formerly , the provinces being ...
... provinces , with a center at Sirmium on the River Save ( near present - day Mitrovitz ) ; and Constantius Chlorus ... provinces disappeared ; all provinces were in direct de- pendence on the emperor . Formerly , the provinces being ...
الصفحة 80
... provinces . It must be generally kept in mind that many details of Diocletian's reforms are not yet available because of the lack of adequate sources on the subject . In Diocletian's time the Empire was divided into two prefec- tures ...
... provinces . It must be generally kept in mind that many details of Diocletian's reforms are not yet available because of the lack of adequate sources on the subject . In Diocletian's time the Empire was divided into two prefec- tures ...
الصفحة 94
... provinces and stopped at Antioch , where the population , according to Julian himself , " have chosen atheism , " 68 i.e. , Chris- tianity . The predominance of Christians explains why in the tri- umphal official reception accorded the ...
... provinces and stopped at Antioch , where the population , according to Julian himself , " have chosen atheism , " 68 i.e. , Chris- tianity . The predominance of Christians explains why in the tri- umphal official reception accorded the ...
الصفحة 107
... provinces . For this victory over the Goths Clau- dius was surnamed " the Gothic " ( Gothicus ) . But Aurelian , who had temporarily restored the Empire ( 270-75 ) , was forced to give up Dacia to the barbarians and transfer its ...
... provinces . For this victory over the Goths Clau- dius was surnamed " the Gothic " ( Gothicus ) . But Aurelian , who had temporarily restored the Empire ( 270-75 ) , was forced to give up Dacia to the barbarians and transfer its ...
الصفحة 110
... provinces , Syria and Egypt , where the new religious developments caused extremely significant consequences . In fact , Theodosius was forced during the later years of his life to recede from his original firm Nicene position . He was ...
... provinces , Syria and Egypt , where the new religious developments caused extremely significant consequences . In fact , Theodosius was forced during the later years of his life to recede from his original firm Nicene position . He was ...
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