History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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In the capital itself the Venetians received a large quarter with many shops and stores as well as three landing places , which were called in the East scales ( maritimas tres scalas ) , where the Venetian vessels could be freely loaded ...
In the capital itself the Venetians received a large quarter with many shops and stores as well as three landing places , which were called in the East scales ( maritimas tres scalas ) , where the Venetian vessels could be freely loaded ...
الصفحة 458
... like Henry VI , claimed the Eastern Empire ; but the sources do not justify affirming the existence of a leading and ... and religious relations between the West and East , and tried to elucidate the inner connection between the ...
... like Henry VI , claimed the Eastern Empire ; but the sources do not justify affirming the existence of a leading and ... and religious relations between the West and East , and tried to elucidate the inner connection between the ...
الصفحة 672
At this time the political atmosphere in the Christian East was much more critical than at the time of John's ... had put the Eastern Empire in a situation too critical to be saved by the Mongol defeat of the Turks at Angora .
At this time the political atmosphere in the Christian East was much more critical than at the time of John's ... had put the Eastern Empire in a situation too critical to be saved by the Mongol defeat of the Turks at Angora .
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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