History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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The estates of large landowners and of monasteries served him as a means for replen- ishing the treasury . As far as we can judge from the fragmentary information of our sources , Alexius had no scruples in confiscating the property of ...
The estates of large landowners and of monasteries served him as a means for replen- ishing the treasury . As far as we can judge from the fragmentary information of our sources , Alexius had no scruples in confiscating the property of ...
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The peninsula of Chalcidice itself with the Athonian monasteries came into Dushan's hands , and the monks could not fail to understand that the protection of the monasteries had passed from the Byzantine Emperor to a new master ...
The peninsula of Chalcidice itself with the Athonian monasteries came into Dushan's hands , and the monks could not fail to understand that the protection of the monasteries had passed from the Byzantine Emperor to a new master ...
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As we know , at the end of the eleventh century Alexius Comnenus had freed Athos from submission to any outside ecclesiastical or civil power and placed the monasteries of Athos under the control of the Emperor alone .
As we know , at the end of the eleventh century Alexius Comnenus had freed Athos from submission to any outside ecclesiastical or civil power and placed the monasteries of Athos under the control of the Emperor alone .
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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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