History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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ties from one place to another ; for example , the Slavs to Asia Minor and Armenians to the Balkan peninsula . The Paulicians also had been transported in great numbers from the eastern border to Thrace , in the eighth century ...
ties from one place to another ; for example , the Slavs to Asia Minor and Armenians to the Balkan peninsula . The Paulicians also had been transported in great numbers from the eastern border to Thrace , in the eighth century ...
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114 Thus , the most grandiose attempt of the Slavs , their third and last , to create in the Balkan peninsula a great Empire , with Constantinople at its head , ended in failure . The Balkan peninsula was open and almost defenceless to ...
114 Thus , the most grandiose attempt of the Slavs , their third and last , to create in the Balkan peninsula a great Empire , with Constantinople at its head , ended in failure . The Balkan peninsula was open and almost defenceless to ...
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... remarks that Cantacuzene hated the Romans as he loved the barbarians.116 It is quite pos- sible that the first settlements of the Turks in the peninsula of Gallipoli took place with the knowledge and consent of Canta- cuzene .
... remarks that Cantacuzene hated the Romans as he loved the barbarians.116 It is quite pos- sible that the first settlements of the Turks in the peninsula of Gallipoli took place with the knowledge and consent of Canta- cuzene .
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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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