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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... Causes of the introduction of Sclavonian settlers , 3. Sclavonians in the Peloponnesus , 4. Sclavonian names in the geographical nomenclature of Greece , 5. Colonies of Asiatic race settled by the Byzantine emperors in Thrace and ...
... Causes of the introduction of Sclavonian settlers , 3. Sclavonians in the Peloponnesus , 4. Sclavonian names in the geographical nomenclature of Greece , 5. Colonies of Asiatic race settled by the Byzantine emperors in Thrace and ...
Page xi
... and Dalle Carceri , 3. Dukes of Naxos of the family of Crispo , 320 324 339 4. Causes of the prolonged existence of the Frank power in the Archi- pelago , 345 EMPIRE OF TREBIZOND 1204-1461 . CHAPTER I. FOUNDATION OF THE.
... and Dalle Carceri , 3. Dukes of Naxos of the family of Crispo , 320 324 339 4. Causes of the prolonged existence of the Frank power in the Archi- pelago , 345 EMPIRE OF TREBIZOND 1204-1461 . CHAPTER I. FOUNDATION OF THE.
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... Causes of the rapid rise and vital energy of the Othoman empire , 2. Reign of Joannes IV . called Kalojoannes , Page 464 3. Reign of David . Conquest of Trebizond by Mohammed II . , 471 481 APPENDIX . CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS . I. Emperors ...
... Causes of the rapid rise and vital energy of the Othoman empire , 2. Reign of Joannes IV . called Kalojoannes , Page 464 3. Reign of David . Conquest of Trebizond by Mohammed II . , 471 481 APPENDIX . CHRONOLOGICAL LISTS . I. Emperors ...
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... causes in adulterating the purity of the Hellenic race and the Greek language , we know that they did not display any effect until about the middle of the sixth century of our era . At that time , the population of Greece presented all ...
... causes in adulterating the purity of the Hellenic race and the Greek language , we know that they did not display any effect until about the middle of the sixth century of our era . At that time , the population of Greece presented all ...
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... caused a permanent decrease in the population in so far as they destroyed the productive powers of the country . The causes that transformed the ancient Greeks of Justinian's age into the modern Greeks who inhabited the soil of Hellas ...
... caused a permanent decrease in the population in so far as they destroyed the productive powers of the country . The causes that transformed the ancient Greeks of Justinian's age into the modern Greeks who inhabited the soil of Hellas ...
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