History of the Byzantine Empire: From MLVII to MCCCCLIII. 1854Blackwood, 1854 |
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Side viii
... Treaty for the conquest and partition of the Byzantine empire , 327 Storming and sack of Constantinople , 331 Baldwin , count of Flanders , elected Emperor of Romania , 339 End of the Byzantine empire , 341 BOOK FOURTH . GREEK EMPIRES ...
... Treaty for the conquest and partition of the Byzantine empire , 327 Storming and sack of Constantinople , 331 Baldwin , count of Flanders , elected Emperor of Romania , 339 End of the Byzantine empire , 341 BOOK FOURTH . GREEK EMPIRES ...
Side x
... Treaties with Venice , A.D. 1265-1268 , 439 Deposition of John IV . , A.D. 1261 , 442 Excommunication of Michael , 443 ... Treaty of Orvietto , A.D. 1281 , 452 Affairs of Bulgaria , 453 State of the Greek church , 454 Union of the Greek ...
... Treaties with Venice , A.D. 1265-1268 , 439 Deposition of John IV . , A.D. 1261 , 442 Excommunication of Michael , 443 ... Treaty of Orvietto , A.D. 1281 , 452 Affairs of Bulgaria , 453 State of the Greek church , 454 Union of the Greek ...
Side 13
... treaty of peace . Selté alone , one of the four chiefs who had conducted the famous retreat of the Patzinak auxiliaries from Asia Minor 1 Scylitzes , 809. For the chronology , see Cuper de Patriarchis Constan . , 126 , who justly ...
... treaty of peace . Selté alone , one of the four chiefs who had conducted the famous retreat of the Patzinak auxiliaries from Asia Minor 1 Scylitzes , 809. For the chronology , see Cuper de Patriarchis Constan . , 126 , who justly ...
Side 39
... treaty . Alp Arslan knew that no secure peace was ever purchased by disgrace . Rom- anus allowed visions of vainglory to mislead him from 1 The kindred tribe of the Ghouzes , whom these Uzes appear to have joined , rebelled against the ...
... treaty . Alp Arslan knew that no secure peace was ever purchased by disgrace . Rom- anus allowed visions of vainglory to mislead him from 1 The kindred tribe of the Ghouzes , whom these Uzes appear to have joined , rebelled against the ...
Side 42
... treaty of peace , for he was eager to pursue other schemes of conquest in the native seats of his race beyond the Oxus . Instead , therefore , of consuming his time in ravaging the empire , and planting his standards on the Asiatic ...
... treaty of peace , for he was eager to pursue other schemes of conquest in the native seats of his race beyond the Oxus . Instead , therefore , of consuming his time in ravaging the empire , and planting his standards on the Asiatic ...
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Side 234 - ... made an attempt to fly from the summit of the Theatre. He was dashed to pieces in spite of his artificial wings, to the great amusement of the mob. Nicetas. 78. In the reign of James IV. an Italian visited Scotland, and the king made him Abbot of Tungland in Galloway for his supposed skill in alchemy. He pretended that he could fly, and made an attempt from the walls of Stirling Castle ; but his wings failed him, and he fell to the ground and broke his thigh-bone. The abbot accounted for his...
Side 626 - December 1452. The court and the great body of the dignified clergy ratified the act by their presence ; but the monks and the people repudiated the connection. In their opinion, the church of St. Sophia was polluted by the ceremony, and from that day it was deserted by the orthodox. The historian Ducas declares that they looked upon it as a haunt of demons, and no better than a pagan...
Side 625 - Kief, who had joined the Latin church, as his legate. Isidore had represented the Russian church at the council of Florence ; but on his return to Russia he was imprisoned as an apostate, and with difficulty escaped to Italy. He was by birth a Greek ; and being a man of learning and conciliatory manners, it was expected that he would be favourably received at Constantinople. The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some...