History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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24 It seemed that on the ruins of the Eastern Empire a new Turkish state of the Seljuqs and Patzinaks would now be founded . " The Byzantine Empire , " as Vasilievsky continued , " was drowning in the Turkish invasion .
24 It seemed that on the ruins of the Eastern Empire a new Turkish state of the Seljuqs and Patzinaks would now be founded . " The Byzantine Empire , " as Vasilievsky continued , " was drowning in the Turkish invasion .
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But the sultan put the Emperor Manuel at the head of the Turkish fleet . Therefore Venice thought that this expedition was directed not against Sinope , but against the Venetian colonies , south of the Dardanelles , in the Archipelago ...
But the sultan put the Emperor Manuel at the head of the Turkish fleet . Therefore Venice thought that this expedition was directed not against Sinope , but against the Venetian colonies , south of the Dardanelles , in the Archipelago ...
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One was the appeal To All the Faithful of Christ ( Ad universos Christifideles de expug- natione Constantinopolis ) written by Cardinal Isidore , who narrowly escaped Turkish captivity . He begged all Christians to rise up in arms to ...
One was the appeal To All the Faithful of Christ ( Ad universos Christifideles de expug- natione Constantinopolis ) written by Cardinal Isidore , who narrowly escaped Turkish captivity . He begged all Christians to rise up in arms to ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 10251402 following page | 479 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
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