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But this is doubtful : he continued to sign his decrees with red ink , as befitted the im- perial dignity , and called himself in the documents emperor.65 In the further history of the thirteenth century , Thessalonica and Epirus ...
But this is doubtful : he continued to sign his decrees with red ink , as befitted the im- perial dignity , and called himself in the documents emperor.65 In the further history of the thirteenth century , Thessalonica and Epirus ...
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The Empire of Trebizond continued to live a separate and independent life and the Byzantine possessions in the Crimea — the theme of Cherson ( Korsun ) with the adjacent country frequently referred to as " the Gothic Klimata ” — were in ...
The Empire of Trebizond continued to live a separate and independent life and the Byzantine possessions in the Crimea — the theme of Cherson ( Korsun ) with the adjacent country frequently referred to as " the Gothic Klimata ” — were in ...
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Andronicus II continued his father's policy of privileges for Genoa , so that causes for conflict between Genoa and Venice continued to exist . Towards the end of the thirteenth century all Christian possessions in Syria were lost .
Andronicus II continued his father's policy of privileges for Genoa , so that causes for conflict between Genoa and Venice continued to exist . Towards the end of the thirteenth century all Christian possessions in Syria were lost .
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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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