History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... union . This fact explains the al- most complete silence of our sources , strange at first sight , upon the activity of the Arsenites from the time of the Union of Lyons to the death of Michael VIII . We have a rather hazy indication ...
... union . This fact explains the al- most complete silence of our sources , strange at first sight , upon the activity of the Arsenites from the time of the Union of Lyons to the death of Michael VIII . We have a rather hazy indication ...
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... union , Bessarion , the gifted and highly educated supporter of the union , and a great number of other representatives of the clergy and laity arrived by way of Venice at Ferrara . The Grand Prince of Moscow , Vasili II the Dark ( or ...
... union , Bessarion , the gifted and highly educated supporter of the union , and a great number of other representatives of the clergy and laity arrived by way of Venice at Ferrara . The Grand Prince of Moscow , Vasili II the Dark ( or ...
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... union ; many of those who had signed withdrew their signatures . In Russia , at Moscow , Isidore ordered the decree of union to be solemnly read in the Cathedral of the Assumption ( Uspenski Cathedral ) , but he found no support . The ...
... union ; many of those who had signed withdrew their signatures . In Russia , at Moscow , Isidore ordered the decree of union to be solemnly read in the Cathedral of the Assumption ( Uspenski Cathedral ) , but he found no support . The ...
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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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