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... Turkish sultan ; and his arms were introduced by the Greeks , who aspired to reign on the ruins of their country . Since the captivity of Romanus , six years the feeble son of Eudocia had trembled under the weight of the Imperial crown ...
... Turkish sultan ; and his arms were introduced by the Greeks , who aspired to reign on the ruins of their country . Since the captivity of Romanus , six years the feeble son of Eudocia had trembled under the weight of the Imperial crown ...
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... Turkish ignorance of navigation protected , for a while , the in- glorious safety of the emperor ; but no sooner had a fleet of two hundred ships been constructed by the hands of the captive Greeks , than Alexius trembled behind the ...
... Turkish ignorance of navigation protected , for a while , the in- glorious safety of the emperor ; but no sooner had a fleet of two hundred ships been constructed by the hands of the captive Greeks , than Alexius trembled behind the ...
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... Turkish desolation . The Tetrapolis , or four cities , if they retained their name and position , must have left a large vacuity in a circumference of twelve miles ; and that measure , as well as the number of four hundred towers , are ...
... Turkish desolation . The Tetrapolis , or four cities , if they retained their name and position , must have left a large vacuity in a circumference of twelve miles ; and that measure , as well as the number of four hundred towers , are ...
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CHAPTER LII | 1 |
Invasion of France by the Arabs | 15 |
Fall of the Ommiades | 22 |
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