History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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The Seljuq Turks , after they had crushed the Byzantine troops at Manzikert , in 1071 , founded the Sultanate of Rum or Iconium in Asia Minor and pro, ceeded to advance successfully in all directions . Their military successes had ...
The Seljuq Turks , after they had crushed the Byzantine troops at Manzikert , in 1071 , founded the Sultanate of Rum or Iconium in Asia Minor and pro, ceeded to advance successfully in all directions . Their military successes had ...
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The government quelled the revolt raised by the akritai and refrained from exterminating them completely only from fear of opening the way to the Turks . Influenced by the Russian scholar , V. I. Lamansky , several other scholars have ...
The government quelled the revolt raised by the akritai and refrained from exterminating them completely only from fear of opening the way to the Turks . Influenced by the Russian scholar , V. I. Lamansky , several other scholars have ...
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the Hospitalers , or of St. John , who had held Rhodes since the beginning of the fourteenth century , besought the pope to rouse the western European states to take arms against the Turks . But the small relief expeditions which ...
the Hospitalers , or of St. John , who had held Rhodes since the beginning of the fourteenth century , besought the pope to rouse the western European states to take arms against the Turks . But the small relief expeditions which ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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