History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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A raging mob at- tacked the Latin quarter and began to massacre the Latins , with- out distinction of sex or age ; the infuriated populace plundered not only private houses , but also the Latin churches and chari- table institutions ...
A raging mob at- tacked the Latin quarter and began to massacre the Latins , with- out distinction of sex or age ; the infuriated populace plundered not only private houses , but also the Latin churches and chari- table institutions ...
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But after Dyrrhachium had been reconquered by Byzantium from the Nor- mans , hostilities between Alexius and Serbia began ; and under the difficult circumstances of the Empire , their issue could not be very fortunate for the Emperor .
But after Dyrrhachium had been reconquered by Byzantium from the Nor- mans , hostilities between Alexius and Serbia began ; and under the difficult circumstances of the Empire , their issue could not be very fortunate for the Emperor .
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121 Having established themselves at Callipolis ( Gallipoli ) the Turks , taking advantage of the unceasing internal troubles in By- zantium and the Slavonic states , Bulgaria and Serbia , began to extend their conquests in the Balkan ...
121 Having established themselves at Callipolis ( Gallipoli ) the Turks , taking advantage of the unceasing internal troubles in By- zantium and the Slavonic states , Bulgaria and Serbia , began to extend their conquests in the Balkan ...
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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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