History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... later this developed into a real alliance between the two Empires . The main object of this entente and later alliance was to destroy the Norman power in Italy . This alliance became very important under John's successor , Manuel . If ...
... later this developed into a real alliance between the two Empires . The main object of this entente and later alliance was to destroy the Norman power in Italy . This alliance became very important under John's successor , Manuel . If ...
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... later , in 1196 , by means of Greek intrigues , both the brothers , John Asen and later Peter , fell by the hand of murder- ers . Thereupon John , their younger brother , who had formerly lived for some time in Constantinople as hostage ...
... later , in 1196 , by means of Greek intrigues , both the brothers , John Asen and later Peter , fell by the hand of murder- ers . Thereupon John , their younger brother , who had formerly lived for some time in Constantinople as hostage ...
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... 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 . The old and ...
... 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 . The old and ...
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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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