History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 380
His chief immediate aim was to seize the maritime city of Dyrrachium ( formerly Epidamnus ; Slavonic Drach [ Drač ] now Durazzo ) in Illyria . Dyrrachium , the chief city of the theme of Dyrrachium , which had been organized under Basil ...
His chief immediate aim was to seize the maritime city of Dyrrachium ( formerly Epidamnus ; Slavonic Drach [ Drač ] now Durazzo ) in Illyria . Dyrrachium , the chief city of the theme of Dyrrachium , which had been organized under Basil ...
الصفحة 409
As the greater part of the troops remained with the chiefs who had founded their princedoms , only a very few , 20,000 to 25,000 in number , reached Jerusalem , and they arrived exhausted and thoroughly weakened .
As the greater part of the troops remained with the chiefs who had founded their princedoms , only a very few , 20,000 to 25,000 in number , reached Jerusalem , and they arrived exhausted and thoroughly weakened .
الصفحة 598
Before Amari's work came out , it was usually thought that the chief creator and leader of the Sicilian revolution of 1282 was a Sicilian exile , Giovanni Procida ( Prochida , Prochyta ) who , motivated by personal revenge , entered ...
Before Amari's work came out , it was usually thought that the chief creator and leader of the Sicilian revolution of 1282 was a Sicilian exile , Giovanni Procida ( Prochida , Prochyta ) who , motivated by personal revenge , entered ...
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