History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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In 1177 , the Congress of Venice , which was attended by Frederick , the Pope , and the representatives of the victorious Italian communes , confirmed the independence of the latter and reconciled the German sovereign to the Pope .
In 1177 , the Congress of Venice , which was attended by Frederick , the Pope , and the representatives of the victorious Italian communes , confirmed the independence of the latter and reconciled the German sovereign to the Pope .
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But after some clashes , Venice and Genoa , exhausted by the war , made peace . Since it failed to solve the chief problem in the conflict , the peace lasted only a short time ; war burst out again , which may be called the war of ...
But after some clashes , Venice and Genoa , exhausted by the war , made peace . Since it failed to solve the chief problem in the conflict , the peace lasted only a short time ; war burst out again , which may be called the war of ...
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Late in the year 1399 , accompanied by a retinue of clerical and lay rep- resentatives , Manuel and Boucicaut left the capital for Venice.144 The Republic of St. Mark was in a difficult position when asked to lend Byzantium a helping ...
Late in the year 1399 , accompanied by a retinue of clerical and lay rep- resentatives , Manuel and Boucicaut left the capital for Venice.144 The Republic of St. Mark was in a difficult position when asked to lend Byzantium a helping ...
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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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