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18 Venice , in return for the aid given by her fleet , received from the Emperor enormous trade privileges which established for the Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional position in the Empire . Besides magnificent presents to the ...
18 Venice , in return for the aid given by her fleet , received from the Emperor enormous trade privileges which established for the Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional position in the Empire . Besides magnificent presents to the ...
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285 The chief points of the treaty were as follows : in the captured city the Latin govern- ment was to be established ; the allies were to share in the booty of Constantinople according to agreement ; then a committee formed of six ...
285 The chief points of the treaty were as follows : in the captured city the Latin govern- ment was to be established ; the allies were to share in the booty of Constantinople according to agreement ; then a committee formed of six ...
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The Mongol dynasty established in Persia was , in the last decades of the thirteenth century , an ally of the Christians against the Muhammedans . As one of the recent his- torians says , " Hulagu led the Nestorian ( i . e . , Christian ) ...
The Mongol dynasty established in Persia was , in the last decades of the thirteenth century , an ally of the Christians against the Muhammedans . As one of the recent his- torians says , " Hulagu led the Nestorian ( i . e . , Christian ) ...
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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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