History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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Perhaps for the first time in history , as Norden suggested , the Greek problem almost entirely lost for the papacy its religious character and presented itself as exclusively political . " What would a spiritual victory signify for the ...
Perhaps for the first time in history , as Norden suggested , the Greek problem almost entirely lost for the papacy its religious character and presented itself as exclusively political . " What would a spiritual victory signify for the ...
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Finally , on the remote south- eastern shore of the Black Sea , in 1204 , was founded the Empire of Trebizond with the dynasty of the " Great Comneni . " If the Latins in the East had no political unity , they had no religious unity ...
Finally , on the remote south- eastern shore of the Black Sea , in 1204 , was founded the Empire of Trebizond with the dynasty of the " Great Comneni . " If the Latins in the East had no political unity , they had no religious unity ...
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Accordingly , they became involved at various times in political troubles and disorders and gained the reputation of a party political as well as ecclesiastical . They could not boast of much education and took no care to have an ...
Accordingly , they became involved at various times in political troubles and disorders and gained the reputation of a party political as well as ecclesiastical . They could not boast of much education and took no care to have an ...
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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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