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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... Empire . He mentions the time of Heraclius , who died in 641 , as that of its commencement . The victories of Timour sus- pended , according to Gibbon , for more than fifty years , the final ruin of the Byzantine Empire , which , in his ...
... Empire . He mentions the time of Heraclius , who died in 641 , as that of its commencement . The victories of Timour sus- pended , according to Gibbon , for more than fifty years , the final ruin of the Byzantine Empire , which , in his ...
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... empire of the East was regarded as an event inevitable and not very distant . It was then that Leo was proclaimed emperor in Amorium , while that place was closely invested by the Saracens . He reached the Bosphorus in time to defend ...
... empire of the East was regarded as an event inevitable and not very distant . It was then that Leo was proclaimed emperor in Amorium , while that place was closely invested by the Saracens . He reached the Bosphorus in time to defend ...
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