History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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Also the Pope had written many letters , in which he exhorted his correspondents to support the perishing Empire . In his letter to the Duke of Burgundy he wrote : " We hope that , after the conquest of the Normans , we shall cross over ...
Also the Pope had written many letters , in which he exhorted his correspondents to support the perishing Empire . In his letter to the Duke of Burgundy he wrote : " We hope that , after the conquest of the Normans , we shall cross over ...
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The Histories ” or “ Chiliads ” of John Tzetzes are , to quote Krumbacher , " nothing but a huge commentary in verse on his own letters which , letter after letter , are interpreted in them . The relation betwen his letters and ...
The Histories ” or “ Chiliads ” of John Tzetzes are , to quote Krumbacher , " nothing but a huge commentary in verse on his own letters which , letter after letter , are interpreted in them . The relation betwen his letters and ...
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George's interest- ing letters have reached us , and Michael Acominatus on reading them felt the elegance of their style and clearness of their expo- sition ; this , however , did not prevent Michael Acominatus , in his letters ...
George's interest- ing letters have reached us , and Michael Acominatus on reading them felt the elegance of their style and clearness of their expo- sition ; this , however , did not prevent Michael Acominatus , in his letters ...
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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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