History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... in his letter to Manuel , announced that the German Em- perors , who had received their power from the glorious Roman Emperors , had to rule not only the Roman Empire , but also " the Greek Kingdom " ( ut non solum Romanum imperium ...
... in his letter to Manuel , announced that the German Em- perors , who had received their power from the glorious Roman Emperors , had to rule not only the Roman Empire , but also " the Greek Kingdom " ( ut non solum Romanum imperium ...
الصفحة 233
... were the tool of Providence in punishing the Greeks for their refusal to accept the headship of the Roman Church and that it would be desir- able now for the Greeks to become obedient subjects of the Holy See and the Latin Emperor .
... were the tool of Providence in punishing the Greeks for their refusal to accept the headship of the Roman Church and that it would be desir- able now for the Greeks to become obedient subjects of the Holy See and the Latin Emperor .
الصفحة 362
In his turn , on his way to the reconcilia- tion with the Roman Church , the Eastern Emperor met with stub- born opposition among the Greek clergy who , in an overwhelming majority , remained faithful to Greek Orthodoxy .
In his turn , on his way to the reconcilia- tion with the Roman Church , the Eastern Emperor met with stub- born opposition among the Greek clergy who , in an overwhelming majority , remained faithful to Greek Orthodoxy .
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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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