The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7John Murray, 1903 |
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... Throne 365 1259-1282 . Reign of Michael Pa- læologus · 371 1273-1332 . Reign of Andronicus the Elder . 371 1274-1277 . His Union with the Latin Church 372 • • 1277-1282 . His Persecution of the Greeks 374 1260. Michael Palæologus Em ...
... Throne 365 1259-1282 . Reign of Michael Pa- læologus · 371 1273-1332 . Reign of Andronicus the Elder . 371 1274-1277 . His Union with the Latin Church 372 • • 1277-1282 . His Persecution of the Greeks 374 1260. Michael Palæologus Em ...
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... throne and capital . The remaining pro- vinces , under the obedience of the emperors , were cast into a new mould ; and the jurisdiction of the presidents , the consulars , and the counts was superseded by the institution of the themes ...
... throne and capital . The remaining pro- vinces , under the obedience of the emperors , were cast into a new mould ; and the jurisdiction of the presidents , the consulars , and the counts was superseded by the institution of the themes ...
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... throne of Constanti- nople , the kingdom of Bulgaria was destroyed , and the last sove- reigns of the Macedonian dynasty extended their sway from the sources of the Tigris to the neighbourhood of Rome . In the eleventh century the ...
... throne of Constanti- nople , the kingdom of Bulgaria was destroyed , and the last sove- reigns of the Macedonian dynasty extended their sway from the sources of the Tigris to the neighbourhood of Rome . In the eleventh century the ...
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... throne resplendent with goid and gems , which was raised by a marble staircase to the height of a lofty terrace . Below the throne were seated the officers of his guards , the magistrates , the chiefs of the factions of the circus ; the ...
... throne resplendent with goid and gems , which was raised by a marble staircase to the height of a lofty terrace . Below the throne were seated the officers of his guards , the magistrates , the chiefs of the factions of the circus ; the ...
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... throne : the public acclamations repeated his name ; and he was only distinguished from the sovereign by some peculiar ornaments of the head and feet . The emperor alone could assume the purple or red buskins , and the close diadem or ...
... throne : the public acclamations repeated his name ; and he was only distinguished from the sovereign by some peculiar ornaments of the head and feet . The emperor alone could assume the purple or red buskins , and the close diadem or ...
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