The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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Side vii
... ANNE OF SAVOY , Empress at Constantinople . AYELA , or Egilona , widow of Roderic , last of the Goths . BACON ( FRIAR ) omitted , but not so the BACON distributed at Rome . CASSIANUS , his visit to the Monks of Egypt . COLOSSE , to the ...
... ANNE OF SAVOY , Empress at Constantinople . AYELA , or Egilona , widow of Roderic , last of the Goths . BACON ( FRIAR ) omitted , but not so the BACON distributed at Rome . CASSIANUS , his visit to the Monks of Egypt . COLOSSE , to the ...
Side xi
... Anne of Savoy , and the Patriarch Cantacuzene assumes the Purple 1341-1347 . The Civil War Victory of Cantacuzene 1347. He re - enters Constantinople 1347-1355 . Reign of John Cantacuzene 1353. John Palæologus takes up Arms against him ...
... Anne of Savoy , and the Patriarch Cantacuzene assumes the Purple 1341-1347 . The Civil War Victory of Cantacuzene 1347. He re - enters Constantinople 1347-1355 . Reign of John Cantacuzene 1353. John Palæologus takes up Arms against him ...
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... Anne ; and at the nuptial feast , the Greeks and Italians vied with each other in the martial exercises of tilts and tournaments . The empress Anne of Savoy survived her husband ; their son , John Palæologus , was left an orphan and an ...
... Anne ; and at the nuptial feast , the Greeks and Italians vied with each other in the martial exercises of tilts and tournaments . The empress Anne of Savoy survived her husband ; their son , John Palæologus , was left an orphan and an ...
Side 97
... Anne of Savoy to assert , by the law of nature , the tutelage of her son ; the love of power was disguised by the anxiety of maternal tenderness ; and the founder of the Palæologi had instructed his ... Anne of Savoy, and Patriarch •
... Anne of Savoy to assert , by the law of nature , the tutelage of her son ; the love of power was disguised by the anxiety of maternal tenderness ; and the founder of the Palæologi had instructed his ... Anne of Savoy, and Patriarch •
Side 98
... Anne of Savoy were proclaimed before his own name and that of his wife Irene . Such vain ceremony is a thin dis- guise of rebellion , nor are there perhaps any personal wrongs that can authorize a subject to take arms against his ...
... Anne of Savoy were proclaimed before his own name and that of his wife Irene . Such vain ceremony is a thin dis- guise of rebellion , nor are there perhaps any personal wrongs that can authorize a subject to take arms against his ...
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