History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 417
The imperial troops successfully reached the chief city of the sultanate , Iconium ( Konia ) ; but , probably because ... But the news of the crusade , which was threatening both to the Emperor and sultan , compelled both adversaries to ...
The imperial troops successfully reached the chief city of the sultanate , Iconium ( Konia ) ; but , probably because ... But the news of the crusade , which was threatening both to the Emperor and sultan , compelled both adversaries to ...
الصفحة 640
Once , with the Emperor's knowledge , the sultan passed through a suburb of Constantinople , where he was met by Manuel . Each sovereign remained on his own galley , and conversing from the galleys in a friendly manner , crossed the ...
Once , with the Emperor's knowledge , the sultan passed through a suburb of Constantinople , where he was met by Manuel . Each sovereign remained on his own galley , and conversing from the galleys in a friendly manner , crossed the ...
الصفحة 644
After the victory of the Turks at Varna , John VIII , who had taken no part in the crusading expedition , entered immediately into negotiations with the sultan , whom he endeavored to soften with presents , and he succeeded in keeping ...
After the victory of the Turks at Varna , John VIII , who had taken no part in the crusading expedition , entered immediately into negotiations with the sultan , whom he endeavored to soften with presents , and he succeeded in keeping ...
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المحتوى
BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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