History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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ment of the contemporary Anna Comnena that Alexius was sending messages to the West , supports the fact that he must have sent a message to Robert of Flanders , and the probability that this message is the basis of the embellished Latin ...
ment of the contemporary Anna Comnena that Alexius was sending messages to the West , supports the fact that he must have sent a message to Robert of Flanders , and the probability that this message is the basis of the embellished Latin ...
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40 ment of the contemporary Anna Comnena that Alexius was sending messages to the West , supports the fact that he must have sent a message to Robert of Flanders , and the probability that this message is the basis of the embellished ...
40 ment of the contemporary Anna Comnena that Alexius was sending messages to the West , supports the fact that he must have sent a message to Robert of Flanders , and the probability that this message is the basis of the embellished ...
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He suffered defeat at Dyrrachium and was forced to make peace with Alexius on humiliating terms . The chief terms of the agreement between Bohemond and Alexius Comnenus were : Bohemond promised to consider himself the vassal of Alexius ...
He suffered defeat at Dyrrachium and was forced to make peace with Alexius on humiliating terms . The chief terms of the agreement between Bohemond and Alexius Comnenus were : Bohemond promised to consider himself the vassal of Alexius ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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