Note 085
Theophanes (p. 343) specifies those of Sicily
and Calabria, which yielded an annual rent of three talents
and a half of gold, (perhaps 7000l. sterling.) Liutprand
more pompously enumerates the patrimonies of the Roman
church in Greece, Judaea, Persia, Mesopotamia Babylonia,
Egypt, and Libya, which were detained by the injustice of
the Greek emperor, (Legat. ad Nicephorum, in Script. Rerum
Italica rum, tom. ii. pars i. p. 481.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 49