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... east of these edifices , and was connected with the Hippodrome by two long halls which ran from east to west , ( a ) the Lausiakos and ( b ) the triklinos of Justinian ( II . ) , commonly called " the Justinian " . The Justinian opened ...
... east of these edifices , and was connected with the Hippodrome by two long halls which ran from east to west , ( a ) the Lausiakos and ( b ) the triklinos of Justinian ( II . ) , commonly called " the Justinian " . The Justinian opened ...
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... East ; and this occult science was magnified by vulgar credulity , which modestly supposes that all knowledge superior to its own must be the effect of inspira- tion or magic . At the pressing entreaty of the Cæsar , his friend , the ...
... East ; and this occult science was magnified by vulgar credulity , which modestly supposes that all knowledge superior to its own must be the effect of inspira- tion or magic . At the pressing entreaty of the Cæsar , his friend , the ...
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... Eastern Bulgaria , and in the following year South - western Macedonia ( Vodena , Berroa ) . Again hostilities languished for over ten years ; Basil was occupied in the east . In A.D. 1014 , the third war began ; on July 29 Nicephorus ...
... Eastern Bulgaria , and in the following year South - western Macedonia ( Vodena , Berroa ) . Again hostilities languished for over ten years ; Basil was occupied in the east . In A.D. 1014 , the third war began ; on July 29 Nicephorus ...
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Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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