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 491
... imperial speeches.353 Because of Manuel's theological studies , his panegyrist , Eustathius of Thessalonica , calls his rule an “ imperial priesthood " or " a kingdom of priests " ( Exodus , 19 : 6 ) .354 Manuel was not only himself ...
... imperial speeches.353 Because of Manuel's theological studies , his panegyrist , Eustathius of Thessalonica , calls his rule an “ imperial priesthood " or " a kingdom of priests " ( Exodus , 19 : 6 ) .354 Manuel was not only himself ...
الصفحة 513
... imperial power . It is called Silentium ( Σελέντιον , σιλέντιον ) , the name given at the time of Byzantium to the pub- lic imperial speeches delivered by the Emperors in the palace in the presence of the noblest persons of the Empire ...
... imperial power . It is called Silentium ( Σελέντιον , σιλέντιον ) , the name given at the time of Byzantium to the pub- lic imperial speeches delivered by the Emperors in the palace in the presence of the noblest persons of the Empire ...
الصفحة 570
... imperial power was unable to overcome this evil . The novel issued by Romanus Lecapenus in 922 which forbade the " powerful " to acquire any property whatever from the poor , mentions among other means of the rich's oppressing the poor ...
... imperial power was unable to overcome this evil . The novel issued by Romanus Lecapenus in 922 which forbade the " powerful " to acquire any property whatever from the poor , mentions among other means of the rich's oppressing the poor ...
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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