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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | most of his poetical hymns, Romanus the Melode (“Hymn-writer”), 2 2,5 | long disputed as to whether Romanus lived in the sixth or in 3 2,5 | long study of the works of Romanus, has definitely agreed that 4 2,5 | referred to Anastasius I.[171] Romanus the Melode is sometimes 5 2,5 | hymns. The finished work of Romanus in the sixth century seems 6 3,16| It is quite certain that Romanus the Melode (“hymn-writer”), 7 4,1 | course, the famous limes romanus on the Danubian border, 8 4,4 | Canon show the influence of Romanus the Hymn-writer (Melode). 9 5,8 | than the church songs of Romanus the Hymnwriter (Melode), 10 6,1 | skillful and energetic admiral, Romanus Lecapenus (919-44).[5] In 11 6,1 | the year 944 the sons of Romanus Lecapenus forced their father 12 6,1 | 945 until 959. His son, Romanus II, reigned only four years ( 13 6,1 | married Theodora, a sister of Romanus II and a daughter of Constantine 14 6,1 | Tzimisces did the two sons of Romanus II, Basil II, surnamed Bulgaroctonus ( 15 6,1 | Constantine VIII the aged senator, Romanus Argyrus, married to Constantine’ 16 6,2 | Porphyrogenitus (913-59) and Romanus I Lecapenus (919-44) the 17 6,2 | from his post. At that time Romanus Lecapenus fell, and in the 18 6,2 | stage.”[15]~ The epoch of Romanus Lecapenus was of very great 19 6,2 | Empire under the guidance of Romanus and John Curcuas assumed 20 6,2 | had been at the time of Romanusaccession. The border provinces 21 6,2 | the last twelve years of Romanusreign Muhammedan raiders 22 6,2 | twice crossed the frontier. Romanus appointed as commander-in-chief 23 6,2 | part should be given to Romanus Lecapenus to whose judgment 24 6,2 | During the brief reign of Romanus II (959-63), his capable 25 6,2 | fall of this city Emperor Romanus III proposed a treaty to 26 6,2 | himself visited the court of Romanus Lecapenus at Constantinople 27 6,3 | clever and energetic admiral Romanus Lecapenus became emperor. 28 6,3 | famous interview between Romanus Lecapenus and Simeon took 29 6,3 | each other and conversed; Romanusspeech has been preserved.[ 30 6,3 | comparatively not too harsh, though Romanus had to pay a yearly tribute 31 6,3 | energetic policy on the part of Romanus Lecapenus. “Great Bulgaria” 32 6,3 | they reappeared in Thrace. Romanus Lecapenus concluded with 33 6,4 | chronicles.~ In the time of Romanus Lecapenus the capital was 34 6,5 | and dedicated to his son Romanus, who was to succeed him 35 6,6 | world-monarchy as Orbis romanus. This young enthusiast, 36 6,7 | Constantine’s father-in-law, Romanus I Lecapenus, and Zoë was 37 6,7 | Nicholas Mysticus in 925, Romanus Lecapenus gained complete 38 6,7 | Theophano, the widow of Emperor Romanus II, who had a very dubious 39 6,7 | rapidly. Already the Novel of Romanus I Lecapenus had expressed 40 6,7 | dynasty, at least those from Romanus Lecapenus (919-44) to Basil 41 6,7 | Novel in the year 922 by Romanus I Lecapenus, the co-regent 42 6,7 | Novel put these measures of Romanus to a difficult trial. The 43 6,7 | practice of the powerful forced Romanus to publish in 934 a second 44 6,7 | 127]~ But this decree of Romanus failed to halt the development 45 6,7 | reign surpassed those of Romanus. Nicephorus Phocas, who 46 6,7 | marriage to the widow of Romanus II, was a member of the 47 6,7 | previous to the issue of Romanus’ first law were to remain 48 6,7 | of the eleventh century Romanus III Argyrus, who acquired 49 6,7 | attributed to the reign of Romanus Lecapenus before 921-927 50 6,8 | marry the capable general Romanus Diogenes, born in Cappadocia. 51 6,8 | He ascended the throne as Romanus IV Diogenes and ruled from 52 6,8 | assuming the veil. When Romanus had been set free by the 53 6,8 | Eudocia in the person of Romanus Diogenes. The new Emperor 54 6,8 | latter.~ The last campaign of Romanus Diogenes ended with the 55 6,8 | great unrest in the army of Romanus Diogenes. At the crisis 56 6,8 | panic-stricken and turned to flight. Romanus, who fought heroically throughout 57 6,8 | Arabian sources, were: (1) Romanus Diogenes obtained his freedom 58 6,8 | all Turkish captives.[147] Romanus upon his return to Constantinople 59 6,8 | occupied by Michael VII Ducas; Romanus was blinded by his foes, 60 6,8 | addition, after the death of Romanus Diogenes and Alp Arslan, 61 6,8 | all government affairs to Romanus Lecapenus, and devoted the 62 6,8 | to the popes, to Emperor Romanus Lecapenus, to bishops, monks, 63 7,4 | underworld. He saw there Emperor Romanus Diogenes, John Italus, Michael 64 8,17| holdings. The novels of Romanus Lecapenus, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, 65 8,17| Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Romanus II, and Nicephorus Phocas 66 8,17| evil. The novel issued by Romanus Lecapenus in 922 which forbade 67 8,17| century by a charter of Romanus I Lecapenus (919-944).[220] 68 9,9 | the walls close to the St. Romanus gate (or Pempton) where 69 App | Porphyrogenitus, 913-959.~~~~~~Romanus I Lecapenus (co-emperor), 70 App | Stephen and Constantine, Romanus Lecapenus' sons. Dec. 944- 71 App | Dec. 944-Jan. 945.~~~~~~Romanus II, 959-963.~~~~~~Nicephorus 72 App | Constantine VIII, 1025-1028.~~~~~~Romanus III Argyrus, 1028-1034.~~~~~~ 73 App | X Ducas, 1059-1067.~~~~~~Romanus IV Diogenes, 1067-1071.~~~~~~


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