History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... 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 , two separate dominions , played ...
... 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 , two separate dominions , played ...
الصفحة 307
... 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 . In 1291 the ...
... 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 . In 1291 the ...
الصفحة 319
... continued to exist for seventy years more , do not deserve the name of a state . In 1389 Serbia became subject to Turkey . Four years later ( in 1393 ) i . e . , after the death of John V , the capital of Bulgaria , Trnovo , was also ...
... continued to exist for seventy years more , do not deserve the name of a state . In 1389 Serbia became subject to Turkey . Four years later ( in 1393 ) i . e . , after the death of John V , the capital of Bulgaria , Trnovo , was also ...
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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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activity Alexius already Andronicus Asia Minor Balkan became beginning Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium called capital Charles chief Christian church Comneni connection Constantinople continued Council course crusaders cultural danger death East Eastern Emperor Empire Epirus epoch especially Essays established Europe example famous Finally forced formed fourteenth century Frederick French Genoese given gives Greek hands historian Holy idea imperial important influence interesting internal island Italian Italy John King land Lascaris later Latin letters literature lived Manuel mentioned Michael Nicaea Nicephorus Gregoras Palaeologus Paris Patriarch peninsula plans political Pope population possession problem quote received reign relations restored Roman Russian scholars sent Serbia sources struggle Sultan territory Theodore Thessalonica thirteenth century throne tion took troops Turkish Turks twelfth century union Vatatzes Venetian Venice VIII West Western whole writes wrote