History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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Knowing how dangerous to the capital the first crusaders had been , Manuel commanded its walls and towers to be restored , having evidently no confidence in the ties of friendship and relationship which bound Conrad to him .
Knowing how dangerous to the capital the first crusaders had been , Manuel commanded its walls and towers to be restored , having evidently no confidence in the ties of friendship and relationship which bound Conrad to him .
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ments : “ Manuel chanced to die rather too soon to see the sad consequences of his policy ; they had been already perceived by the perspicacious minds of some of his contemporaries . It was hard to receive the heritage of the Emperor ...
ments : “ Manuel chanced to die rather too soon to see the sad consequences of his policy ; they had been already perceived by the perspicacious minds of some of his contemporaries . It was hard to receive the heritage of the Emperor ...
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a a containing the works of St. Dionysius the Areopagite , was sent to Paris by Manuel as a present some years after his return to Constantinople from Paris.19 Another portrait of Helena has been preserved on a lead seal or ...
a a containing the works of St. Dionysius the Areopagite , was sent to Paris by Manuel as a present some years after his return to Constantinople from Paris.19 Another portrait of Helena has been preserved on a lead seal or ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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