History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... monk Epi- phane , the author of the first Greek itinerary to the Holy Land , described Palestine , of course , in the pre - crusading period ; but the date of his life cannot be definitely fixed , and scholars vary between the end of ...
... monk Epi- phane , the author of the first Greek itinerary to the Holy Land , described Palestine , of course , in the pre - crusading period ; but the date of his life cannot be definitely fixed , and scholars vary between the end of ...
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... monk Bernard of Clairvaux , whose fiery appeals first won over France . Then passing to Ger- many he persuaded Conrad III to take the cross and inspired the Germans to take part in the expedition . But the western peoples , who had ...
... monk Bernard of Clairvaux , whose fiery appeals first won over France . Then passing to Ger- many he persuaded Conrad III to take the cross and inspired the Germans to take part in the expedition . But the western peoples , who had ...
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... monks and abbots , took part in the pillaging . Nicetas Choniates , the eye - witness of the capture of Con- stantinople , gives us a striking picture of appalling sacking , vio- lation , sacrilege and ruin effected by the crusaders in ...
... monks and abbots , took part in the pillaging . Nicetas Choniates , the eye - witness of the capture of Con- stantinople , gives us a striking picture of appalling sacking , vio- lation , sacrilege and ruin effected by the crusaders in ...
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... monks could live . " 272 The attacks of the Seljuqs on the islands of the Archipelago forced Christodulus and the monks to quit Pat- mos ; they took refuge in Euboea , where Christodulus died at the end of the eleventh century ...
... monks could live . " 272 The attacks of the Seljuqs on the islands of the Archipelago forced Christodulus and the monks to quit Pat- mos ; they took refuge in Euboea , where Christodulus died at the end of the eleventh century ...
الصفحة 139
... monk Basil , could eradicate their doctrines , which , without spreading very widely throughout the Empire , nevertheless continued to exist . Then the Emperor appealed to the monk Euthymius Zigabenus , a man skilled in grammatical ...
... monk Basil , could eradicate their doctrines , which , without spreading very widely throughout the Empire , nevertheless continued to exist . Then the Emperor appealed to the monk Euthymius Zigabenus , a man skilled in grammatical ...
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