History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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But the example of Baldwin had its dangerous reverse side : the other barons might follow his example and found prince- doms of their own , which , of course , would inflict great harm on the very aim of the Crusade .
But the example of Baldwin had its dangerous reverse side : the other barons might follow his example and found prince- doms of their own , which , of course , would inflict great harm on the very aim of the Crusade .
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The inter- nal arrangement of this hospital is described in much detail in the statute ( typicon ) issued by the Emperor in this connection274 and is an example " perhaps the most touching that history has pre- served , concerning ...
The inter- nal arrangement of this hospital is described in much detail in the statute ( typicon ) issued by the Emperor in this connection274 and is an example " perhaps the most touching that history has pre- served , concerning ...
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66 From a charter granted by Asen at the same time to the Ragusan merchants concerning the freedom of their commerce in his realm , it is shown that the whole of European 6 See , for example , Drinov , in Viz .
66 From a charter granted by Asen at the same time to the Ragusan merchants concerning the freedom of their commerce in his realm , it is shown that the whole of European 6 See , for example , Drinov , in Viz .
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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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