History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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Alexius I and external relations before the First Crusade Anna Comnena , the educated and gifted daughter of the new Emperor , Alexius , said that her father , at the beginning of his reign , viewed the Turkish danger from the east and ...
Alexius I and external relations before the First Crusade Anna Comnena , the educated and gifted daughter of the new Emperor , Alexius , said that her father , at the beginning of his reign , viewed the Turkish danger from the east and ...
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a pledge " of a permanent alliance of constant friendship , " that the German sovereign promised to be " a friend of the Emperor's friends and an enemy of his enemies , " 118 as well as , in case of danger to the Empire , to come to its ...
a pledge " of a permanent alliance of constant friendship , " that the German sovereign promised to be " a friend of the Emperor's friends and an enemy of his enemies , " 118 as well as , in case of danger to the Empire , to come to its ...
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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 |
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 10251402 following page | 479 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
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