History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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Thus , in the East as in the West , " the influence of Greek art remained all powerful in the twelfth century ... 396 Very important frescoes of the eleventh and twelfth centuries have been discovered in Cappadocia and Southern Italy ...
Thus , in the East as in the West , " the influence of Greek art remained all powerful in the twelfth century ... 396 Very important frescoes of the eleventh and twelfth centuries have been discovered in Cappadocia and Southern Italy ...
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In previous epochs Byzantium had had no such revival , and this revival of the twelfth century becomes of much greater importance , when we compare it with the cultural 399 Ch . H. Haskins , Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science ...
In previous epochs Byzantium had had no such revival , and this revival of the twelfth century becomes of much greater importance , when we compare it with the cultural 399 Ch . H. Haskins , Studies in the History of Mediaeval Science ...
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At the end of the sixteenth century the author of " the Ecclesiastical An- nals " , Cardinal Baronius , on the basis of George's letters to the Emperors Frederick and Manuel Ducas Comnenus , placed him in the twelfth century , thinking ...
At the end of the sixteenth century the author of " the Ecclesiastical An- nals " , Cardinal Baronius , on the basis of George's letters to the Emperors Frederick and Manuel Ducas Comnenus , placed him in the twelfth century , thinking ...
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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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