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conclusion of an alliance between Manuel and the Seljuqs.122 But the more recent scholars ( Chalandon ) are inclined to believe that such charges against Manuel have no serious grounds , so that he is not to be considered responsible ...
conclusion of an alliance between Manuel and the Seljuqs.122 But the more recent scholars ( Chalandon ) are inclined to believe that such charges against Manuel have no serious grounds , so that he is not to be considered responsible ...
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Manuel , wishing to destroy the rela- tions between Frederick and the Pope , sought the support of the papal curia in his coming struggle with Frederick and seduced the Pope by hints of a possible union between the Eastern and West- ern ...
Manuel , wishing to destroy the rela- tions between Frederick and the Pope , sought the support of the papal curia in his coming struggle with Frederick and seduced the Pope by hints of a possible union between the Eastern and West- ern ...
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Seeing the critical position of Manuel and his capital , as regards both finances and provisions , Boucicaut determined to return to France , but only after he had persuaded the Emperor to go with him to the West in order to make a ...
Seeing the critical position of Manuel and his capital , as regards both finances and provisions , Boucicaut determined to return to France , but only after he had persuaded the Emperor to go with him to the West in order to make a ...
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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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