History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... Plethon , Mazaris distin- guishes seven nationalities in the population of the Peloponnesus : Greeks ( in Mazaris , Lacedaemonians and Peloponnesians ) , Itali- ans ( i . e . the remains of the Latin conquerors ) , Slavs ( Sthlavini ...
... Plethon , Mazaris distin- guishes seven nationalities in the population of the Peloponnesus : Greeks ( in Mazaris , Lacedaemonians and Peloponnesians ) , Itali- ans ( i . e . the remains of the Latin conquerors ) , Slavs ( Sthlavini ...
الصفحة 338
... Plethon advocates the formation of an indigenous Greek army ; and that the army may devote all their time and attention to performing their proper duties , Plethon divides the population into two categories : tax - payers , and those ...
... Plethon advocates the formation of an indigenous Greek army ; and that the army may devote all their time and attention to performing their proper duties , Plethon divides the population into two categories : tax - payers , and those ...
الصفحة 415
... Plethon . Plethon received his elementary education at Constantinople and spent the greater part of his life , almost a century long , at Mistra , the cultural centre of the Despotat of Morea . He accom- panied Emperor John VIII to the ...
... Plethon . Plethon received his elementary education at Constantinople and spent the greater part of his life , almost a century long , at Mistra , the cultural centre of the Despotat of Morea . He accom- panied Emperor John VIII to the ...
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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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