History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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But this is doubtful : he continued to sign his decrees with red ink , as befitted the imperial dignity , and called himself in the documents emperor . In the further history of the thir- teenth century , Thessalonica and Epirus ...
But this is doubtful : he continued to sign his decrees with red ink , as befitted the imperial dignity , and called himself in the documents emperor . In the further history of the thir- teenth century , Thessalonica and Epirus ...
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Andronicus II continued his father's policy of privileges for Genoa , so that causes for conflict between Genoa and Venice continued to exist . Towards the end of the thirteenth century all Christian pos- sessions in Syria were lost .
Andronicus II continued his father's policy of privileges for Genoa , so that causes for conflict between Genoa and Venice continued to exist . Towards the end of the thirteenth century all Christian pos- sessions in Syria were lost .
الصفحة 319
The Emperor continued to pay tribute to the Sultan . These conquests brought Murad face to face with Serbia and Bulgaria , which had already lost their former strength due to their internal troubles . Murad marched upon Serbia .
The Emperor continued to pay tribute to the Sultan . These conquests brought Murad face to face with Serbia and Bulgaria , which had already lost their former strength due to their internal troubles . Murad marched upon Serbia .
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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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