History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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The Paulicians also had been transported in great numbers from the eastern border to Thrace , in the eighth century , by Constantine V Copro- nymus , as well as in the tenth century by John Tzimisces . The city of Philippopolis in the ...
The Paulicians also had been transported in great numbers from the eastern border to Thrace , in the eighth century , by Constantine V Copro- nymus , as well as in the tenth century by John Tzimisces . The city of Philippopolis in 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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Eastern policy of Michael VIII . - The Emperors of Nicaea and , after the restoration of Constantinople , Michael VIII , turned their main forces to the West for the recovery of the Balkan pen- insula , and then under Michael VIII ...
Eastern policy of Michael VIII . - The Emperors of Nicaea and , after the restoration of Constantinople , Michael VIII , turned their main forces to the West for the recovery of the Balkan pen- insula , and then under Michael VIII ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
the relations of Alexius Comnenus to the West | 17 |
The First Crusade and Byzantium | 29 |
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