History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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“ On that day began the world commerce of Venice . " 76 At that time Venice , like some other south Italian cities which still remained under the power of Byzantium , did not hesitate to traffic with ...
“ On that day began the world commerce of Venice . " 76 At that time Venice , like some other south Italian cities which still remained under the power of Byzantium , did not hesitate to traffic with ...
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The Venetians , who had gone in throngs to the Empire , especially to Constantinople , grew rich and soon formed in the capital a Venetian colony so numerous and wealthy that it began to be of predominant importance .
The Venetians , who had gone in throngs to the Empire , especially to Constantinople , grew rich and soon formed in the capital a Venetian colony so numerous and wealthy that it began to be of predominant importance .
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Patronage , i.e. the custom of placing oneself under the protection of a more powerful man , passed from Roman times to the Middle Ages and in the feudal epoch began to be called by a Latin word , commendatio , or sometimes by a German ...
Patronage , i.e. the custom of placing oneself under the protection of a more powerful man , passed from Roman times to the Middle Ages and in the feudal epoch began to be called by a Latin word , commendatio , or sometimes by a German ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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