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... KING OF HUNGA- RY . HIS DEFEAT AND DEATH . JOHN HUNIADES . SCANDERBEG . — CONSTANTINE PALEOLOGUS , LAST EMPEROR OF THE EAST . Comparison of Rome and Constantinople , 1440-1448 . The Greek Schism after the Council of Florence , Zeal of ...
... KING OF HUNGA- RY . HIS DEFEAT AND DEATH . JOHN HUNIADES . SCANDERBEG . — CONSTANTINE PALEOLOGUS , LAST EMPEROR OF THE EAST . Comparison of Rome and Constantinople , 1440-1448 . The Greek Schism after the Council of Florence , Zeal of ...
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... king , was each composed of seventy thousand knights , and their immediate attendants in the field ; 12 and if the ... kings of Poland and Bohemia obeyed the summons of Conrad ; and it is affirmed by the Greeks and Latins , that , in the ...
... king , was each composed of seventy thousand knights , and their immediate attendants in the field ; 12 and if the ... kings of Poland and Bohemia obeyed the summons of Conrad ; and it is affirmed by the Greeks and Latins , that , in the ...
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... king transported his army beyond the Bosphorus , than he refused the offer of a second confer- ence , unless his brother would meet him on equal terms , either on the sea or land . With Conrad and Frederic , the ceremonial was still ...
... king transported his army beyond the Bosphorus , than he refused the offer of a second confer- ence , unless his brother would meet him on equal terms , either on the sea or land . With Conrad and Frederic , the ceremonial was still ...
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... king of France advanced through the same country to a similar fate . The vanguard , which bore the royal banner and the oriflamme of St. Denys , had doubled their march with rash and inconsiderate speed ; and the rear , which the king ...
... king of France advanced through the same country to a similar fate . The vanguard , which bore the royal banner and the oriflamme of St. Denys , had doubled their march with rash and inconsiderate speed ; and the rear , which the king ...
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... king of Jerusalem , the perpetua ! enemies of the sect and monarchy of the Fatimites . By his arms and religion the Turk was most formidable ; but the Frank , in an easy , direct march , could advance from Gaza to the Nile ; while the ...
... king of Jerusalem , the perpetua ! enemies of the sect and monarchy of the Fatimites . By his arms and religion the Turk was most formidable ; but the Frank , in an easy , direct march , could advance from Gaza to the Nile ; while the ...
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