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The external policy of Michael VIII Byzantium and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies , Charles of Anjou , and the Sicilian Vespers . - The attitude of Michael VIII towards the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies is the keystone to his external ...
The external policy of Michael VIII Byzantium and the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies , Charles of Anjou , and the Sicilian Vespers . - The attitude of Michael VIII towards the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies is the keystone to his external ...
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The two best politicians of that time , exclusive of Charles , Michael VIII and Peter of Aragon , skillfully used the discontent of the Sicilian popula- tion . Peter , related to the former king ...
The two best politicians of that time , exclusive of Charles , Michael VIII and Peter of Aragon , skillfully used the discontent of the Sicilian popula- tion . Peter , related to the former king ...
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Thus the international relations of the times and the discontent of Sicily , of which Michael VIII took advantage , saved Byzantium from the fatal danger that menaced her from the powerful Charles of Anjou . Eastern policy of Michael ...
Thus the international relations of the times and the discontent of Sicily , of which Michael VIII took advantage , saved Byzantium from the fatal danger that menaced her from the powerful Charles of Anjou . Eastern policy of Michael ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
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