History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 502
399 Under the Comneni and Angeli lived also a humanist , Constantine Stilbes , of whom very little is known . He received a very good education , was a teacher at Constantinople , and later received the title of master of literature .
399 Under the Comneni and Angeli lived also a humanist , Constantine Stilbes , of whom very little is known . He received a very good education , was a teacher at Constantinople , and later received the title of master of literature .
الصفحة 616
The Venetians who lived in the capital were murdered . The Genoese obtained from Andronicus II an authorization to surround Galata with a wall and moat . Soon after , their quarters were embellished with many public and private ...
The Venetians who lived in the capital were murdered . The Genoese obtained from Andronicus II an authorization to surround Galata with a wall and moat . Soon after , their quarters were embellished with many public and private ...
الصفحة 662
This was the more true because the force , formed from the people and subject to the conditions under which they lived , had the secret of playing upon their feelings at the decisive moment . The populace of the capital itself was ...
This was the more true because the force , formed from the people and subject to the conditions under which they lived , had the secret of playing upon their feelings at the decisive moment . The populace of the capital itself was ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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