The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461)W. Blackwood, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד 7
... imperial authority , acquired a more energetic existence than any nationality could have conferred : it controlled the actions and the intellects of the Greeks with despotic power . A system of laws at variance with all the prejudices ...
... imperial authority , acquired a more energetic existence than any nationality could have conferred : it controlled the actions and the intellects of the Greeks with despotic power . A system of laws at variance with all the prejudices ...
עמוד 14
... imperial officers . It is , however , quite impossible to trace the progress of the Sclavonians on the Hellenic soil in any detail ; and we learn only from a casual notice that it is probable their first great hostile irruptions into ...
... imperial officers . It is , however , quite impossible to trace the progress of the Sclavonians on the Hellenic soil in any detail ; and we learn only from a casual notice that it is probable their first great hostile irruptions into ...
עמוד 15
... imperial army was stationed at the time in Asia . " These words , unsupported by other evi- dence , would certainly not lead us to infer that any part of Greece had been then settled by either Avars or Scla- vonians , even were we ...
... imperial army was stationed at the time in Asia . " These words , unsupported by other evi- dence , would certainly not lead us to infer that any part of Greece had been then settled by either Avars or Scla- vonians , even were we ...
עמוד 20
... imperial writer from the time of the great pestilence that depopulated the East in the year 746.1 The events , if really synchronous , could not have been very immedi- ately connected as cause and effect . The city population must have ...
... imperial writer from the time of the great pestilence that depopulated the East in the year 746.1 The events , if really synchronous , could not have been very immedi- ately connected as cause and effect . The city population must have ...
עמוד 22
... imperial administration . This force marched into the Peloponnesus , ravaged the lands of the Sclavonians , carried off an immense booty and many prisoners , and compelled all the independent tribes to acknowledge themselves tributary ...
... imperial administration . This force marched into the Peloponnesus , ravaged the lands of the Sclavonians , carried off an immense booty and many prisoners , and compelled all the independent tribes to acknowledge themselves tributary ...
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