History of the Byzantine Empire, 324–1453, Volume IIUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1964 - 846 من الصفحات “This is the revised English translation from the original work in Russian of the history of the Great Byzantine Empire. It is the most complete and thorough work on this subject. From it we get a wonderful panorama of the events and developments of the struggles of early Christianity, both western and eastern, with all of its remains of the wonderful productions of art, architecture, and learning.”—Southwestern Journal of Theology |
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الصفحة 424
... Italy , from the famous medical school of Salerno , which was at that time in the power of Roger . Conrad's successor Frederick I Barbarossa ascended the throne believing in unlimited . imperial power granted him by God ; he would not ...
... Italy , from the famous medical school of Salerno , which was at that time in the power of Roger . Conrad's successor Frederick I Barbarossa ascended the throne believing in unlimited . imperial power granted him by God ; he would not ...
الصفحة 425
... Italy and resulted in the triumph of the north Italian communes and their supporter , the papacy , seemed rather to improve Manuel's position in Italy . His relations were also particularly favorable in regard to Genoa , Pisa , and ...
... Italy and resulted in the triumph of the north Italian communes and their supporter , the papacy , seemed rather to improve Manuel's position in Italy . His relations were also particularly favorable in regard to Genoa , Pisa , and ...
الصفحة 713
... Italy . On the con- trary , the conditions of Italian life which evoked and developed the Renais- sance were the real cause of the rise of interest in antique culture . In the middle of the nineteenth century some historians thought ...
... Italy . On the con- trary , the conditions of Italian life which evoked and developed the Renais- sance were the real cause of the rise of interest in antique culture . In the middle of the nineteenth century some historians thought ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
Empire514 | 514 |
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activity Alexius Andronicus Asia Minor became began beginning Bonn Bulgarian Byzantine Byzantium called capital Charles chief Christian church Comneni Constantine Constantinople continued council crusaders cultural danger death East eastern eleventh Emperor Empire epoch especially established Europe exist famous feudal Finally forced fourteenth century Frederick French German Geschichte granted Greek hands historian Holy imperial important influence interesting internal island Italian Italy John king land later Latin letter lived Manuel Michael military monasteries Nicaea Nicephorus Gregoras origin Palaeologus Paris passed patriarch peninsula plans political pope population possession problem received reign relations restored Roman Russian scholars sent sources struggle sultan territory Theodore Thessalonica thirteenth throne tion took troops Turkish Turks twelfth century union Vatatzes Venetian Venice VIII West western whole writers wrote