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Its practical duties.
d. Its moral standards.
e. Its influence on the believers.
5. Extension of the faith.
a. Under the three first caliphs (632-661).
1. Contests over the succession.
2. Early conquests.
3. Civil wars.
— i6 — b. Under the Ommiades (661-750).
1. Renewed extension.
2. Conquest of Africa and Spain.
3. Political conditions.
c, . Under the Abbassides.
1. Their rise.
2. Political conditions.
a. Caliphate of Cordova (756).
b. Fatimite caliphs (968).
c. Decline and dismemberment.
d, I
...slam and the eastern peoples.
6. Secrets of its success.
VII. The Byzantine Empire.
Duruy, iv. Oman, xii, xiv.
1. Under house of Heraclius (610-717).
a. The Empire as Heraclius found it.
d. Wars of defense and conquest.
c. Bulgarian kingdom.
d. Character of the Empire.
2. The Isaurians and the Iconoclasts.
Gibbofty xlix. Oman, xviii.
a. Iconoclasm and its rise.
b. Periods and features of the controversy.
c. Settlement (842).
3. Its functions.
Bury, II, pp. 535-540- VIII. The Carolingians and the New Empire.


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