The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461 |
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... Michael VIII . , 4. Alliance and feudal connection of Achaia with the kingdom of Naples , 5. Isabella de Villehardoin . Florenz of Hainault . Philip of Savoy , 6. Maud of Hainault and Louis of Burgundy , 7. Achaia under the Neapolitan ...
... Michael VIII . , 4. Alliance and feudal connection of Achaia with the kingdom of Naples , 5. Isabella de Villehardoin . Florenz of Hainault . Philip of Savoy , 6. Maud of Hainault and Louis of Burgundy , 7. Achaia under the Neapolitan ...
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... Michael , 416 CHAPTER IV . RE - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPEROR'S SUPREMACY . - 1349-1446 . § 1. Reign of Alexios III . Progress of the Turkomans . Revenge of Lercari . Magnificent ecclesiastical endowments , 2. Reign of Manuel III ...
... Michael , 416 CHAPTER IV . RE - ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EMPEROR'S SUPREMACY . - 1349-1446 . § 1. Reign of Alexios III . Progress of the Turkomans . Revenge of Lercari . Magnificent ecclesiastical endowments , 2. Reign of Manuel III ...
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... Michael III . , A.D. 842-852 , she sent an army to reduce them to obedience . This Byzantine force , commanded by Theoktistos the Pro- tospatharias , does not appear to have encountered any very obstinate resistance on the part of the ...
... Michael III . , A.D. 842-852 , she sent an army to reduce them to obedience . This Byzantine force , commanded by Theoktistos the Pro- tospatharias , does not appear to have encountered any very obstinate resistance on the part of the ...
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... Michael VIII . Pachymeres notices that they visited Constantinople in such numbers as to form a Tzakonian colony in the city with their families , while the men served on board the fleet.3 The Chronicle of the Conquest of the Morea by ...
... Michael VIII . Pachymeres notices that they visited Constantinople in such numbers as to form a Tzakonian colony in the city with their families , while the men served on board the fleet.3 The Chronicle of the Conquest of the Morea by ...
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... Michael Akominatos , Archbishop of Athens , in his monody on Eustathios , Archbishop of Thessalonica , says , Πάντως φορολόγοις ἐκκείσομαι , πάντως δασμολόγοις βρωθήσομαι , ὡς ἑτοίμη καὶ ἀγαπὴ θήρα , καὶ τοὶς ἀνθρωποφάγοις TOÚTOLS Iηpov ...
... Michael Akominatos , Archbishop of Athens , in his monody on Eustathios , Archbishop of Thessalonica , says , Πάντως φορολόγοις ἐκκείσομαι , πάντως δασμολόγοις βρωθήσομαι , ὡς ἑτοίμη καὶ ἀγαπὴ θήρα , καὶ τοὶς ἀνθρωποφάγοις TOÚTOLS Iηpov ...
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