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trary , they gained in courage and began even to hope to destroy the Christian possessions in the East . Besides that , the strife between the French and Ger- man troops as well as between the Palestinian and European Christians did not ...
trary , they gained in courage and began even to hope to destroy the Christian possessions in the East . Besides that , the strife between the French and Ger- man troops as well as between the Palestinian and European Christians did not ...
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258 About twenty years after the formation of the Latin feudal states and possessions on the Byzantine territory ... A Greek chronicler wrote of that castle that , if the Franks had lost Morea , the possession of Clermont only would ...
258 About twenty years after the formation of the Latin feudal states and possessions on the Byzantine territory ... A Greek chronicler wrote of that castle that , if the Franks had lost Morea , the possession of Clermont only would ...
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Lascaris collected a very great number of galleys in order to take possession of Constantinople ; therefore the city was trembling in great desolation , so that despairing of our return ( from Asia Minor ) many of our people were ...
Lascaris collected a very great number of galleys in order to take possession of Constantinople ; therefore the city was trembling in great desolation , so that despairing of our return ( from Asia Minor ) many of our people were ...
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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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