History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 44
... population in some countries , which began , roughly speaking , about the year 1000. We know that the population in- creased in Flanders and France . Thus , one side of the mass move- ment of the end of the eleventh century may be ...
... population in some countries , which began , roughly speaking , about the year 1000. We know that the population in- creased in Flanders and France . Thus , one side of the mass move- ment of the end of the eleventh century may be ...
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... population . The difficult external situation and almost complete financial bankruptcy of the country , despite the measures taken , forced the government to collect the taxes with extreme severity ; and as many large estates , secular ...
... population . The difficult external situation and almost complete financial bankruptcy of the country , despite the measures taken , forced the government to collect the taxes with extreme severity ; and as many large estates , secular ...
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... population . But the latter could be reached neither by Innocent III nor by his successors . The Empire of Nicaea had an Orthodox Greek Patriarch of her own , who , residing at Nicaea , continued to bear the title of the Patriarch of ...
... population . But the latter could be reached neither by Innocent III nor by his successors . The Empire of Nicaea had an Orthodox Greek Patriarch of her own , who , residing at Nicaea , continued to bear the title of the Patriarch of ...
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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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