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... emperor Basil II . On his deathbed , Manuel commended Isaac and his other son , John , to the Emperor's care . After having them educated , Basil advanced them to high positions . Isaac , by his prudent conduct in protecting the peoples ...
... emperor Basil II . On his deathbed , Manuel commended Isaac and his other son , John , to the Emperor's care . After having them educated , Basil advanced them to high positions . Isaac , by his prudent conduct in protecting the peoples ...
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... emperor Michael VIII . John IV's parents were the Nicaean emperor Theodore II Lascaris ( reigned 1254-58 ) and Helen , a daughter of the Bulgarian tsar John Asen II . Eight years old when his father died , John was advised by his regent ...
... emperor Michael VIII . John IV's parents were the Nicaean emperor Theodore II Lascaris ( reigned 1254-58 ) and Helen , a daughter of the Bulgarian tsar John Asen II . Eight years old when his father died , John was advised by his regent ...
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... Emperor and the Pope reached a climax when Clement XI recognized Philip as king of Spain . Austrian troops attacked the Papal States until the Pope again supported the Habsburg cause in 1709 . The Emperor's sudden death in 1711 deprived ...
... Emperor and the Pope reached a climax when Clement XI recognized Philip as king of Spain . Austrian troops attacked the Papal States until the Pope again supported the Habsburg cause in 1709 . The Emperor's sudden death in 1711 deprived ...
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19th century Horsehair for the textile industry | 87 |
horsehair worm also called HAIRWORM | 250 |
of this dark cloud has a shape somewhat | 300 |
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