The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 244E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... Empire of the Romans is concurrent with the third period of Byzantine history , which extends from the accession of Isaac I. , in 1057 , to the destruc- tion of the Byzantine Empire by the Crusaders in 1204. That period commenced with a ...
... Empire of the Romans is concurrent with the third period of Byzantine history , which extends from the accession of Isaac I. , in 1057 , to the destruc- tion of the Byzantine Empire by the Crusaders in 1204. That period commenced with a ...
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... Byzantine history was not divested of prac- Itrical importance , because Byzantine institutions saved a falling empire ind preserved order and security of property among a large portion cof mankind differing in race , language , and ...
... Byzantine history was not divested of prac- Itrical importance , because Byzantine institutions saved a falling empire ind preserved order and security of property among a large portion cof mankind differing in race , language , and ...
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... Byzantine Empire and the prosperity of Constantinople , were due to the supremacy of Roman law , and that this was maintained by people who were defenceless against a strictly professional army , who were divided by animosities of race ...
... Byzantine Empire and the prosperity of Constantinople , were due to the supremacy of Roman law , and that this was maintained by people who were defenceless against a strictly professional army , who were divided by animosities of race ...
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