Europe, 476-918Macmillan, 1893 - 532 էջ |
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... caliph Omar was still urging on the Arabs to conquest , and with no firm hand at the helm it might have been expected that the ship of the East - Roman state would have run upon the breakers . But though the Saracens still continued to ...
... caliph Omar was still urging on the Arabs to conquest , and with no firm hand at the helm it might have been expected that the ship of the East - Roman state would have run upon the breakers . But though the Saracens still continued to ...
Էջ 238
... caliph Omar had died , and his weaker successor , Othman , proved less dangerous to the Eastern empire . His generals , however , invaded Cyprus , and overran the island unable to permanently hold it , because of the pre- ponderance of ...
... caliph Omar had died , and his weaker successor , Othman , proved less dangerous to the Eastern empire . His generals , however , invaded Cyprus , and overran the island unable to permanently hold it , because of the pre- ponderance of ...
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... caliph Othman was murdered , and his death was immediately followed by a savage civil war among the Saracens . The two claimants for the vacant dignity of ' Successor of the Prophet , ' were Muavia , who held Syria , and Ali ...
... caliph Othman was murdered , and his death was immediately followed by a savage civil war among the Saracens . The two claimants for the vacant dignity of ' Successor of the Prophet , ' were Muavia , who held Syria , and Ali ...
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... CALIPHS Constantinus was the only Eastern emperor who ever paid a large and even preponderant share of attention to his Western dominions . The long stay of six years which he made in Italy and Sicily caused his Eastern subjects to sup ...
... CALIPHS Constantinus was the only Eastern emperor who ever paid a large and even preponderant share of attention to his Western dominions . The long stay of six years which he made in Italy and Sicily caused his Eastern subjects to sup ...
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... caliph Muavia had launched his hosts for five successive summers . The raids of his generals reached as far as Amorium in Phrygia , which was stormed by the Arabs , and promptly retaken by the Romans in 668. The nominal control of ...
... caliph Muavia had launched his hosts for five successive summers . The raids of his generals reached as far as Amorium in Phrygia , which was stormed by the Arabs , and promptly retaken by the Romans in 668. The nominal control of ...
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