History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 30
... Europe " , and another book by a French- man , M. Choiseul Daillecourt , " Upon the influence of the Cru- sades on the state of the European peoples " . Though both of them are , from the modern point of view , out of date , they do not ...
... Europe " , and another book by a French- man , M. Choiseul Daillecourt , " Upon the influence of the Cru- sades on the state of the European peoples " . Though both of them are , from the modern point of view , out of date , they do not ...
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... Europe changed radically ; a new world was opened to western Europe . The subsequent crusades did not add very much to the achievements of this period ; they only continued the processes developed in these fifty - one years . And it is ...
... Europe changed radically ; a new world was opened to western Europe . The subsequent crusades did not add very much to the achievements of this period ; they only continued the processes developed in these fifty - one years . And it is ...
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... European rulers to take more decisive steps . Such modest expeditions as that of Boucicaut evidently could not help the desperate situation of By- zantium . The journey of Manuel II in Western Europe . The battle of Angora and its ...
... European rulers to take more decisive steps . Such modest expeditions as that of Boucicaut evidently could not help the desperate situation of By- zantium . The journey of Manuel II in Western Europe . The battle of Angora and its ...
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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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activity Alexius already Andronicus Asia Minor Balkan became beginning Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium called capital Charles chief Christian church Comneni connection Constantinople continued Council course crusaders cultural danger death East Eastern Emperor Empire Epirus epoch especially Essays established Europe example famous Finally forced formed fourteenth century Frederick French Genoese given gives Greek hands historian Holy idea imperial important influence interesting internal island Italian Italy John King land Lascaris later Latin letters literature lived Manuel mentioned Michael Nicaea Nicephorus Gregoras Palaeologus Paris Patriarch peninsula plans political Pope population possession problem quote received reign relations restored Roman Russian scholars sent Serbia sources struggle Sultan territory Theodore Thessalonica thirteenth century throne tion took troops Turkish Turks twelfth century union Vatatzes Venetian Venice VIII West Western whole writes wrote