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... Crown of Thorns 1237-1261 . Progress of the Greeks 1259. Michael Palæologus , the Greek Emperor 1261. Constantinople recovered by the Greeks General Consequences of the Crusades DIGRESSION ON THE FAMILY OF COURTENAY . 1020. Origin of ...
... Crown of Thorns 1237-1261 . Progress of the Greeks 1259. Michael Palæologus , the Greek Emperor 1261. Constantinople recovered by the Greeks General Consequences of the Crusades DIGRESSION ON THE FAMILY OF COURTENAY . 1020. Origin of ...
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... crown the virtues of the doge ; his wisdom had inspired their enterprise ; and the most youthful knights might envy and applaud the exploits of blindness and age . But the patriot Dandolo was devoid of all personal ambition , and fully ...
... crown the virtues of the doge ; his wisdom had inspired their enterprise ; and the most youthful knights might envy and applaud the exploits of blindness and age . But the patriot Dandolo was devoid of all personal ambition , and fully ...
Side 4
... CROWN - LANDS , or imperial domain , which comprized the city of Constantinople , the province of Thrace , part of Bithynia , as far as the river Sangarius , and the islands of Proconnesus , Lesbos , Chios , Lemnos , Skios , & c ...
... CROWN - LANDS , or imperial domain , which comprized the city of Constantinople , the province of Thrace , part of Bithynia , as far as the river Sangarius , and the islands of Proconnesus , Lesbos , Chios , Lemnos , Skios , & c ...
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... crown the successor of Constantine ; but he performed the cere- mony in a church without the walls , lest he should seem to imply or to bestow any right of sovereignty over the ancient capital of the empire . The Venetians had engaged ...
... crown the successor of Constantine ; but he performed the cere- mony in a church without the walls , lest he should seem to imply or to bestow any right of sovereignty over the ancient capital of the empire . The Venetians had engaged ...
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... crowns of Naples and Jerusalem . Acropolita , c . 27. The historian was at that time a boy , and educated at Constantinople . In 1233 , when he was eleven years old , his father broke the Latin chain , left a splendid fortune , and ...
... crowns of Naples and Jerusalem . Acropolita , c . 27. The historian was at that time a boy , and educated at Constantinople . In 1233 , when he was eleven years old , his father broke the Latin chain , left a splendid fortune , and ...
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