Note 109
The praefecture of Egypt, and the conduct of
the war, had been trusted by Heraclius to the patriarch
Cyrus, (Theophan. p. 280, 281.) "In Spain," said James II.,
"do you not consult your priests?" "We do," replied the
Catholic ambassador, "and our affairs succeed accordingly."
I know not how to relate the plans of Cyrus, of paying
tribute without impairing the revenue, and of converting
Omar by his marriage with the Emperor's daughter, (Nicephor.
Breviar. p. 17, 18.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 51