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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... Venetians , 2. Establishment of the feudal system in Greece , 3. Baldwin I. , • • 101 108 113 4. Henry of Flanders . Ecclesiastical arrangements . Parliament of Ravenika , 115 5. Peter of Courtenay . Robert . John de Brienne . Baldwin ...
... Venetians , 2. Establishment of the feudal system in Greece , 3. Baldwin I. , • • 101 108 113 4. Henry of Flanders . Ecclesiastical arrangements . Parliament of Ravenika , 115 5. Peter of Courtenay . Robert . John de Brienne . Baldwin ...
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... Venetian establishments in the empire of Romania , 2. Dukes of the Archipelago of the families of Sanudo 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 ...
... Venetian establishments in the empire of Romania , 2. Dukes of the Archipelago of the families of Sanudo 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 ...
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... Venetians.1 When the Emperor Manuel concluded a treaty of peace with William I. of Sicily in 1159 , he abandoned the manufacturers of Greece at Palermo to their fate . Thebes , however , still continued for some time to retain its ...
... Venetians.1 When the Emperor Manuel concluded a treaty of peace with William I. of Sicily in 1159 , he abandoned the manufacturers of Greece at Palermo to their fate . Thebes , however , still continued for some time to retain its ...
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... Venetians and Byzantines are said by Anna Comnena to have lost thirteen thousand men in a naval defeat they sustained from Robert Guiscard , near Corfu , in 1084 ; and the Byzantine princess can hardly be suspected of any wish to ...
... Venetians and Byzantines are said by Anna Comnena to have lost thirteen thousand men in a naval defeat they sustained from Robert Guiscard , near Corfu , in 1084 ; and the Byzantine princess can hardly be suspected of any wish to ...
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... Jerusalem , d'Arménie , et d'Aegypte , —Leyde , 1747 , 2 vols . 4to , -is an inac- curate work . FOURTH CRUSADE : FRANKS AND VENETIANS . 95 admitted a 94 OVERTHROW OF BYZANTINE EMPIRE . Fourth Crusade Conquest of the Byzantine empire,
... Jerusalem , d'Arménie , et d'Aegypte , —Leyde , 1747 , 2 vols . 4to , -is an inac- curate work . FOURTH CRUSADE : FRANKS AND VENETIANS . 95 admitted a 94 OVERTHROW OF BYZANTINE EMPIRE . Fourth Crusade Conquest of the Byzantine empire,
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