Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, Τόμοι 1-3Duke University, 1958 |
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... Empire in which they lived . The Byzantine Empire , as the continuation and natural development of the Roman Empire in the eastern Mediter- ranean area , shows us how a centralized imperial government , based upon an ancient tradition ...
... Empire in which they lived . The Byzantine Empire , as the continuation and natural development of the Roman Empire in the eastern Mediter- ranean area , shows us how a centralized imperial government , based upon an ancient tradition ...
Σελίδα 123
... Empire , while Christianity was beginning to spread through the Greek and Roman world . At the beginning of the fourth century of our era , that is , at the time when we start to see the development of the Roman Empire into the Byzantine ...
... Empire , while Christianity was beginning to spread through the Greek and Roman world . At the beginning of the fourth century of our era , that is , at the time when we start to see the development of the Roman Empire into the Byzantine ...
Σελίδα 159
... Empire on a Turkish basis . In 1071 his successor Alp Arslan inflicted upon the Byzantine Empire the crushing de- feat at Manzikert in Asia Minor . This marked the collapse of Byzantium as a great political power and the beginning of ...
... Empire on a Turkish basis . In 1071 his successor Alp Arslan inflicted upon the Byzantine Empire the crushing de- feat at Manzikert in Asia Minor . This marked the collapse of Byzantium as a great political power and the beginning of ...
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