History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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The realization of such dreams did not lie beyond the limits of possibility ; it would be even easier to take Constantinople from Thessalonica than from Nicaea . ” : 58 The proclamation of Theodore's coronation as the Emperor of ...
The realization of such dreams did not lie beyond the limits of possibility ; it would be even easier to take Constantinople from Thessalonica than from Nicaea . ” : 58 The proclamation of Theodore's coronation as the Emperor of ...
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1230 ) practically ceased to exist , and Manuel , the brother of Theodore Angelus , who was taken prisoner , ruled Thessalonica thereafter , some historians think , not with the title of emperor but with that of despot .
1230 ) practically ceased to exist , and Manuel , the brother of Theodore Angelus , who was taken prisoner , ruled Thessalonica thereafter , some historians think , not with the title of emperor but with that of despot .
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itself in sedition , successful at first , of the populace against the rich classes ( duvatoi ) ; then it spread to the other cities of the Empire.318 The revolution of the zealots at Thessalonica , in the fifth decade of the fourteenth ...
itself in sedition , successful at first , of the populace against the rich classes ( duvatoi ) ; then it spread to the other cities of the Empire.318 The revolution of the zealots at Thessalonica , in the fifth decade of the fourteenth ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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