History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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74 the elements of papal power and influence ; John Vatatzes considered the pope an adversary who , by refusing to recognize the Orthodox patriarchate of Constantinople established at that time at Nicaea , was creating a serious ...
74 the elements of papal power and influence ; John Vatatzes considered the pope an adversary who , by refusing to recognize the Orthodox patriarchate of Constantinople established at that time at Nicaea , was creating a serious ...
الصفحة 532
But it is very interesting to emphasize the fact that the political power and importance of John Vatatzes was widely and thoroughly appreciated and played a certain part , at least in the opinion of western European writers , in the ...
But it is very interesting to emphasize the fact that the political power and importance of John Vatatzes was widely and thoroughly appreciated and played a certain part , at least in the opinion of western European writers , in the ...
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In 1254 John Vatatzes died at the age of sixty - two , ending a reign of thirtythree years . With rare unanimity the sources praise him . His son and successor , . Theodore II Lascaris , wrote in a panegyric : “ He has unified the ...
In 1254 John Vatatzes died at the age of sixty - two , ending a reign of thirtythree years . With rare unanimity the sources praise him . His son and successor , . Theodore II Lascaris , wrote in a panegyric : “ He has unified the ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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