History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 84
... Western Emperor and yield to the authority of the Pope , and ends his reply with the statement that in the future he would regulate his conduct by that of Manuel , who in vain sowed troubles among the vassals of the Western Empire.156 ...
... Western Emperor and yield to the authority of the Pope , and ends his reply with the statement that in the future he would regulate his conduct by that of Manuel , who in vain sowed troubles among the vassals of the Western Empire.156 ...
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... Western Europe , John of Brienne , a man of eighty . Thus Asen's first chance of taking Constantinople ended in ... Western Greek Empire and the Western 64 George Acropolita calls this cavalry the Scythians . Georg . Acropol . , ch . 25 ...
... Western Europe , John of Brienne , a man of eighty . Thus Asen's first chance of taking Constantinople ended in ... Western Greek Empire and the Western 64 George Acropolita calls this cavalry the Scythians . Georg . Acropol . , ch . 25 ...
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... Western Europe . The battle of Angora and its significance to Byzantium . - When Manuel's jour- ney to the West was decided , his nephew John consented to take the reins of government during the Emperor's absence . Late in the year 1399 ...
... Western Europe . The battle of Angora and its significance to Byzantium . - When Manuel's jour- ney to the West was decided , his nephew John consented to take the reins of government during the Emperor's absence . Late in the year 1399 ...
المحتوى
PREFACE | 9 |
the relations of Alexius Comnenus to the West | 17 |
The First Crusade and Byzantium | 29 |
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