History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 87
... with the reign of Manuel❞162 It might be more correct to say that the decline of the Em- pire had begun much earlier , in the epoch of the Macedonian dy- nasty , after the death of Basil II Bulgaroctonus , that is to say , in 1025.
... with the reign of Manuel❞162 It might be more correct to say that the decline of the Em- pire had begun much earlier , in the epoch of the Macedonian dy- nasty , after the death of Basil II Bulgaroctonus , that is to say , in 1025.
الصفحة 205
The death of Peter de Courtenay must be regarded as the first attack of the Despotat of Epirus , that is to say , of the western Hellenic centre , upon the Latin newcomers to the Balkan peninsula . But the anti - Latin policy of ...
The death of Peter de Courtenay must be regarded as the first attack of the Despotat of Epirus , that is to say , of the western Hellenic centre , upon the Latin newcomers to the Balkan peninsula . But the anti - Latin policy of ...
الصفحة 319
Four years later ( in 1393 ) i . e . , after the death of John V , the capital of Bulgaria , Trnovo , was also captured by the Turks , and a short time later the whole territory of Bulgaria came under the power of the Turkish Empire .
Four years later ( in 1393 ) i . e . , after the death of John V , the capital of Bulgaria , Trnovo , was also captured by the Turks , and a short time later the whole territory of Bulgaria came under the power of the Turkish Empire .
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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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