History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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Judging an adequate resist- ance to the Venetian vessels impossible , John was forced , still in the first years of his reign , to enter into negotiations with Venice which led to the complete restoration of the commercial treaty of ...
Judging an adequate resist- ance to the Venetian vessels impossible , John was forced , still in the first years of his reign , to enter into negotiations with Venice which led to the complete restoration of the commercial treaty of ...
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The short reign of Andronicus I , who on his accession to the throne had set himself the goal of protecting the agricultural class , or peasants , against the arbitrary domination of the large land- owners , and of freeing the state ...
The short reign of Andronicus I , who on his accession to the throne had set himself the goal of protecting the agricultural class , or peasants , against the arbitrary domination of the large land- owners , and of freeing the state ...
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128 John Vatatzes ' alliance with Frederick II Hohenstaufen strained still farther the relations between Nicaea and the Papacy , although towards the end of Frederick's reign , as we know , 129 negotiations between Nicaea and Rome were ...
128 John Vatatzes ' alliance with Frederick II Hohenstaufen strained still farther the relations between Nicaea and the Papacy , although towards the end of Frederick's reign , as we know , 129 negotiations between Nicaea and Rome were ...
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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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