History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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242 The chief points of the treaty were as follows : in the captured city the Latin government was to be established ; the allies were to share in the booty of Constantinople according to agreement ; then a committee formed of six ...
242 The chief points of the treaty were as follows : in the captured city the Latin government was to be established ; the allies were to share in the booty of Constantinople according to agreement ; then a committee formed of six ...
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states established in the East in the epoch of the Crusades is found in the codes compiled there . The first place belongs to the so - called Assises of Jerusalem or the Letters of the Holy Sepulchre ( Lettres du Sépulcre ) which ...
states established in the East in the epoch of the Crusades is found in the codes compiled there . The first place belongs to the so - called Assises of Jerusalem or the Letters of the Holy Sepulchre ( Lettres du Sépulcre ) which ...
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The Mongol dynasty established in Persia was , in the last decades of the thirteenth century , an ally of the Christians against the Muhammedans . As a recent historian said , “ Hulagu led the Nestorian [ i.e. , Christian ] Turks of ...
The Mongol dynasty established in Persia was , in the last decades of the thirteenth century , an ally of the Christians against the Muhammedans . As a recent historian said , “ Hulagu led the Nestorian [ i.e. , Christian ] Turks of ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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