The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 7AMS Press, 1974 |
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... Phranza , 33 his favourite chamberlain , he opened to his colleague and successor the true principle of his negotiations with the pope.34 " Our last resource , " said Manuel , " against the Turks is their fear of our union with the ...
... Phranza , 33 his favourite chamberlain , he opened to his colleague and successor the true principle of his negotiations with the pope.34 " Our last resource , " said Manuel , " against the Turks is their fear of our union with the ...
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... Phranza represents in his public and private life the last days of the Byzantine empire.55 The protovestiare , or great chamberlain , Phranza , sailed of Phrenze , from Constantinople as minister of a bridegroom ; and the relics of ...
... Phranza represents in his public and private life the last days of the Byzantine empire.55 The protovestiare , or great chamberlain , Phranza , sailed of Phrenze , from Constantinople as minister of a bridegroom ; and the relics of ...
Side 163
... Phranza proceeded to the court of Trebizond , where he was informed by the Greek prince of the recent de- cease of Amurath . Instead of rejoicing in the deliverance , the experienced statesman expressed his apprehension that an am ...
... Phranza proceeded to the court of Trebizond , where he was informed by the Greek prince of the recent de- cease of Amurath . Instead of rejoicing in the deliverance , the experienced statesman expressed his apprehension that an am ...
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His Death | 10 |
Battle of Liegnitz | 16 |
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