History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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union between the Emperor and Popes Calixtus II and Honorius II ; two letters exist addressed by John to these popes . ... and convinced that he could receive the imperial crown only from Rome , offered the pope the prospect of union .
union between the Emperor and Popes Calixtus II and Honorius II ; two letters exist addressed by John to these popes . ... and convinced that he could receive the imperial crown only from Rome , offered the pope the prospect of union .
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But after the foundation of the Latin Empire the pope clearly realized that the new state of things in the Near East , however disagreeable it might have been at first to the papal dignity , nevertheless had opened wide horizons for the ...
But after the foundation of the Latin Empire the pope clearly realized that the new state of things in the Near East , however disagreeable it might have been at first to the papal dignity , nevertheless had opened wide horizons for the ...
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280 In 1367 Pope Urban V decided to move from Avignon to Rome . On his way to the Eternal City he was met by Byzantine envoys who notified him that the Emperor was anxious to adopt Catholicism and for this purpose was ready to come to ...
280 In 1367 Pope Urban V decided to move from Avignon to Rome . On his way to the Eternal City he was met by Byzantine envoys who notified him that the Emperor was anxious to adopt Catholicism and for this purpose was ready to come to ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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