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... Throne 318 1260 Michael Palæologus Emperor 322 1261 Recovery of Conftantinople ib . Return of the Greek Emperor 324 Palæologus blinds and banishes the young Emperor 325 1262-1268 . Is excommunicated by the Patriarch Arsenius 327 1266 ...
... Throne 318 1260 Michael Palæologus Emperor 322 1261 Recovery of Conftantinople ib . Return of the Greek Emperor 324 Palæologus blinds and banishes the young Emperor 325 1262-1268 . Is excommunicated by the Patriarch Arsenius 327 1266 ...
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... throne of St. Peter . The pope had illuftrated his family and province ; nor is there perhaps a more exquifite gratification than to revifit , in a confpicuous dignity , the humble and laborious fcenes of our youth , ... Guibert himself ...
... throne of St. Peter . The pope had illuftrated his family and province ; nor is there perhaps a more exquifite gratification than to revifit , in a confpicuous dignity , the humble and laborious fcenes of our youth , ... Guibert himself ...
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... thrones of the Eaft : but the calmer dictates of reafon and temper diffuaded him from exposing his royal perfon to the faith of unknown and lawless Barbarians . His prudence , or his pride , was content with extorting from the French ...
... thrones of the Eaft : but the calmer dictates of reafon and temper diffuaded him from exposing his royal perfon to the faith of unknown and lawless Barbarians . His prudence , or his pride , was content with extorting from the French ...
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... throne . A private letter of Stephen of Chartres attefts his admiration of the emperor , the most excellent and liberal of men , who taught him to believe that he was a favourite , and pro- mised to educate and establish his youngest ...
... throne . A private letter of Stephen of Chartres attefts his admiration of the emperor , the most excellent and liberal of men , who taught him to believe that he was a favourite , and pro- mised to educate and establish his youngest ...
Side 51
... throne , the emperor fat mute and immoveable : his majesty was adored by the Latin princes ; and they fubmitted to kifs either his feet or his knees , an indignity which their own writers are afhamed to confefs and unable to deny 70 ...
... throne , the emperor fat mute and immoveable : his majesty was adored by the Latin princes ; and they fubmitted to kifs either his feet or his knees , an indignity which their own writers are afhamed to confefs and unable to deny 70 ...
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