History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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then the National Institute , offered a prize for the best work on the following subject : " To examine the influence of the Crusades upon the civil liberty of the peoples of Europe , their civilization , and the progress of knowledge ...
then the National Institute , offered a prize for the best work on the following subject : " To examine the influence of the Crusades upon the civil liberty of the peoples of Europe , their civilization , and the progress of knowledge ...
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In the course of these fifty - one years the economic , religious , and generally speaking , the cultural aspect of Europe changed radically ; a new world was opened to western Europe . The subsequent crusades did not add very much to ...
In the course of these fifty - one years the economic , religious , and generally speaking , the cultural aspect of Europe changed radically ; a new world was opened to western Europe . The subsequent crusades did not add very much to ...
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Like the Union of Lyons , the Union of Rome ( 1369 ) had no real results , and the Pope could give the Emperor nothing but attention , presents , and promises . Despite the papal appeals , Western Europe sent no help against the Turks .
Like the Union of Lyons , the Union of Rome ( 1369 ) had no real results , and the Pope could give the Emperor nothing but attention , presents , and promises . Despite the papal appeals , Western Europe sent no help against the Turks .
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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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