The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461Blackwood, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד 35
... imperial authorities . 4 These Vallachians may have been descendants of a population introduced by the Emperor Basil II . , to repeople the country which had been depopulated by his bloody war with the Bulgaro- Sclavonian monarchy of ...
... imperial authorities . 4 These Vallachians may have been descendants of a population introduced by the Emperor Basil II . , to repeople the country which had been depopulated by his bloody war with the Bulgaro- Sclavonian monarchy of ...
עמוד 36
... imperial title . The Alba- nians were then , as now , the inhabitants of the mountains near Dyrrachium . The existence of the Albanian name in these regions dates from a far earlier period . Albano- polis , which is the principal town ...
... imperial title . The Alba- nians were then , as now , the inhabitants of the mountains near Dyrrachium . The existence of the Albanian name in these regions dates from a far earlier period . Albano- polis , which is the principal town ...
עמוד 39
... imperial fleets in the time of the Em- peror Michael VIII . Pachymeres notices that they visited Constantinople in such numbers as to form a Tzakonian colony in the city with their families , while the men served on board the fleet.3 ...
... imperial fleets in the time of the Em- peror Michael VIII . Pachymeres notices that they visited Constantinople in such numbers as to form a Tzakonian colony in the city with their families , while the men served on board the fleet.3 ...
עמוד 45
... of Heraclius , the empire rose suddenly as if from inevitable ruin , and the imperial arms reaped a rich harvest of glory . Again , when assailed by the invincible Saracens in the first fer- $ 1 . CHAP . II . VOUr of their.
... of Heraclius , the empire rose suddenly as if from inevitable ruin , and the imperial arms reaped a rich harvest of glory . Again , when assailed by the invincible Saracens in the first fer- $ 1 . CHAP . II . VOUr of their.
עמוד 46
... imperial Rome arrested the progress of their armies under the walls of Constantinople , and gradually rolled back the tide of conquest till Mount Taurus became the barrier of the empire . The Byzantine armies had stopped the full force ...
... imperial Rome arrested the progress of their armies under the walls of Constantinople , and gradually rolled back the tide of conquest till Mount Taurus became the barrier of the empire . The Byzantine armies had stopped the full force ...
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עמוד 523 - COQUET-DALE FISHING SONGS. Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of the Airs. 8vo, 5s.
עמוד 452 - ... the Ganges to Damascus and the Archipelago, Asia was in the hand of Timour ; his armies were invincible, his ambition was boundless, and his zeal might aspire to conquer and convert the Christian kingdoms of the West, which already trembled at his name. He touched the utmost verge of the land ; but an insuperable though narrow sea rolled between the two continents of Europe and Asia, and the lord of so many tomans, or myriads of horse, was not master of a single galley.
עמוד 494 - In concluding the history of this Greek state, we inquire in vain for any benefit that it conferred on the human race.