History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 470
“ The power and activities of the emperors concern body and soul ( of man ) while the power and activity of the patriarch concern only soul . ” 272 The same author stated : “ The Emperor is subject neither to the laws nor to the canons ...
“ The power and activities of the emperors concern body and soul ( of man ) while the power and activity of the patriarch concern only soul . ” 272 The same author stated : “ The Emperor is subject neither to the laws nor to the canons ...
الصفحة 712
Thereafter , under the pressure of Turkish danger , it began to decline in Constantinople , and the best minds of the fifteenth century , such as Bessarion of Nicaea and Gemistus Plethon , transferred their activity to the Peloponnesus ...
Thereafter , under the pressure of Turkish danger , it began to decline in Constantinople , and the best minds of the fifteenth century , such as Bessarion of Nicaea and Gemistus Plethon , transferred their activity to the Peloponnesus ...
الصفحة 805
... Balearic Islands : and Justinian , 136 , 138 ; and 103 ; and Ostrogoths , 107 Heraclius , 196 Atzig , Turkish general : activity of , 394 Balsamon , Theodore : Patriarch of Antioch , Augustalis , Egyptian official , 160 470 Augusta ...
... Balearic Islands : and Justinian , 136 , 138 ; and 103 ; and Ostrogoths , 107 Heraclius , 196 Atzig , Turkish general : activity of , 394 Balsamon , Theodore : Patriarch of Antioch , Augustalis , Egyptian official , 160 470 Augusta ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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