The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volume 8F. De Fau, 1906 - Byzantine Empire |
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Page 163
... Anastasius , That it was unworthy of an emperor to persecute the worshippers of Christ and the citizens of Rome . The Henoticon was most pleasing to the Egyptians ; yet the smallest blemish has not been described by the jealous and even ...
... Anastasius , That it was unworthy of an emperor to persecute the worshippers of Christ and the citizens of Rome . The Henoticon was most pleasing to the Egyptians ; yet the smallest blemish has not been described by the jealous and even ...
Page 167
... Anastasius appeared on the throne of the circus . The Catholics , before his face , rehearsed their genuine Trisagion ; they exulted in the offer which he pro- claimed by the voice of a herald of abdicating the purple ; they listened to ...
... Anastasius appeared on the throne of the circus . The Catholics , before his face , rehearsed their genuine Trisagion ; they exulted in the offer which he pro- claimed by the voice of a herald of abdicating the purple ; they listened to ...
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... Anastasius the Second , and displayed in a short and troubled reign the virtues both of peace and war . But , after the extinction of the Imperial line , the rule of obedience was violated , and every change diffused the seeds of new ...
... Anastasius the Second , and displayed in a short and troubled reign the virtues both of peace and war . But , after the extinction of the Imperial line , the rule of obedience was violated , and every change diffused the seeds of new ...
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