History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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participator in the First Crusade , sailed against Alexius , with a considerable fleet ; his chief immediate aim was to seize the mari- time city of Dyrrhachium ( formerly Epidamnus ; Slavonic Drach ( Drač ) , now Durazzo ) in Illyria .
participator in the First Crusade , sailed against Alexius , with a considerable fleet ; his chief immediate aim was to seize the mari- time city of Dyrrhachium ( formerly Epidamnus ; Slavonic Drach ( Drač ) , now Durazzo ) in Illyria .
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The chief attention of the learned in- vestigators has been turned to the causes of the change of direc- tion of the crusade . One party of scholars explained the whole unusual course of the crusading enterprise by accidental circum- ...
The chief attention of the learned in- vestigators has been turned to the causes of the change of direc- tion of the crusade . One party of scholars explained the whole unusual course of the crusading enterprise by accidental circum- ...
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Before Amari's work came out , it was usually thought that the chief creator and leader of the Sicilian revolution of 1282 was a Sicilian exile , Giovanni Procida ( Prochida , Prochyta ) , who , motivated by personal revenge , entered ...
Before Amari's work came out , it was usually thought that the chief creator and leader of the Sicilian revolution of 1282 was a Sicilian exile , Giovanni Procida ( Prochida , Prochyta ) , who , motivated by personal revenge , entered ...
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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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