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The unfavorable impression left by these bands in By- zantium reacted against the later crusaders . As for the Turks , having so easily done away with Peter's bands , they were sure they would be victorious also over other crusading ...
The unfavorable impression left by these bands in By- zantium reacted against the later crusaders . As for the Turks , having so easily done away with Peter's bands , they were sure they would be victorious also over other crusading ...
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The main ob- ject of this entente and later alliance was to destroy the Norman power in Italy . This alliance became very important under John's successor , Manuel . If John failed to strike a blow at the power of Roger , he succeeded ...
The main ob- ject of this entente and later alliance was to destroy the Norman power in Italy . This alliance became very important under John's successor , Manuel . If John failed to strike a blow at the power of Roger , he succeeded ...
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Some time later , in 1196 , by means of Greek intrigues , both the brothers , Asen and later Peter , were murdered . Thereupon John , their younger brother , who had formerly lived for some time in Constantinople as hostage and had ...
Some time later , in 1196 , by means of Greek intrigues , both the brothers , Asen and later Peter , were murdered . Thereupon John , their younger brother , who had formerly lived for some time in Constantinople as hostage and had ...
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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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