The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... despot , and after- wards of emperor , he drew to his standard the bolder spirits who were fortified against slavery ... Epirus ( of which Nicetas saw the origin without much pleasure or hope ) , are learnedly explored and clearly ...
... despot , and after- wards of emperor , he drew to his standard the bolder spirits who were fortified against slavery ... Epirus ( of which Nicetas saw the origin without much pleasure or hope ) , are learnedly explored and clearly ...
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... despot , and founded a strong and conspicuous principality in Epirus , Ætolia , and Thessaly , which have ever been peopled by a warlike race . The Greeks , who had offered their service to their new sovereigns , were excluded by the ...
... despot , and founded a strong and conspicuous principality in Epirus , Ætolia , and Thessaly , which have ever been peopled by a warlike race . The Greeks , who had offered their service to their new sovereigns , were excluded by the ...
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... despot of Epirus . Michael Angelus , or Comnenus , the first of his dynasty , had be- queathed the succession of his power and ambition to Theodore , his legitimate brother , who already threatened and invaded the establishments of the ...
... despot of Epirus . Michael Angelus , or Comnenus , the first of his dynasty , had be- queathed the succession of his power and ambition to Theodore , his legitimate brother , who already threatened and invaded the establishments of the ...
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... Epirus , a Comnenian prince of the west , should presume to dispute or share the honours of the purple ; and the humble Deme- trius changed the colour of his buskins , and accepted with gratitude the appellation of despot . His own ...
... Epirus , a Comnenian prince of the west , should presume to dispute or share the honours of the purple ; and the humble Deme- trius changed the colour of his buskins , and accepted with gratitude the appellation of despot . His own ...
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... despot of Epirus was the first prelude of his arms . If a victory was followed by a defeat ; if the race of the Comneni or Angeli survived in those mountains his efforts and his reign ; the captivity of Villehardouin , prince of Achaia ...
... despot of Epirus was the first prelude of his arms . If a victory was followed by a defeat ; if the race of the Comneni or Angeli survived in those mountains his efforts and his reign ; the captivity of Villehardouin , prince of Achaia ...
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