The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond (1204-1461)W. Blackwood, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד 8
... Constantinople , and it was abandoned to the invaders without a struggle . In Greece , the great proprietors seem to have been left to defend themselves against the intrusion or invasion of the Sclavonian nomades without assistance ...
... Constantinople , and it was abandoned to the invaders without a struggle . In Greece , the great proprietors seem to have been left to defend themselves against the intrusion or invasion of the Sclavonian nomades without assistance ...
עמוד 20
... Constantinople , Monemvasia , and the islands of the Archipelago , were principal suf- ferers ; and , moreover , that the capital was repeopled by additional drafts from the population of Greece and the islands.2 Even in ordinary ...
... Constantinople , Monemvasia , and the islands of the Archipelago , were principal suf- ferers ; and , moreover , that the capital was repeopled by additional drafts from the population of Greece and the islands.2 Even in ordinary ...
עמוד 22
... Constantinople.2 The conviction that their affairs were beginning to decline induced the Sclavonians of the Peloponnesus to make a desperate effort to render themselves masters of the whole peninsula . In the year 807 , they made the ...
... Constantinople.2 The conviction that their affairs were beginning to decline induced the Sclavonians of the Peloponnesus to make a desperate effort to render themselves masters of the whole peninsula . In the year 807 , they made the ...
עמוד 31
... Constantinople attempted to remedy the depopulation of their empire , which was forced on as a place in the plain of Elis , v . 3532 , 3877. The observations of Fallmerayer on the Sclavonian names in Greece deserve perusal , though they ...
... Constantinople attempted to remedy the depopulation of their empire , which was forced on as a place in the plain of Elis , v . 3532 , 3877. The observations of Fallmerayer on the Sclavonian names in Greece deserve perusal , though they ...
עמוד 46
... Constantinople , and gradually rolled back the tide of conquest till Mount Taurus became the barrier of the empire . The Byzantine armies had stopped the full force of the torrent before Charles Martel encountered one of its minor rills ...
... Constantinople , and gradually rolled back the tide of conquest till Mount Taurus became the barrier of the empire . The Byzantine armies had stopped the full force of the torrent before Charles Martel encountered one of its minor rills ...
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