The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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Page 425
... Bayezid's son Musa , Vuk escaped to the Balšići , who beheaded him for treason . Other stories or rumors have him fleeing north to die in Beograd , fleeing into Macedonia where he was poisoned by order of Bayezid , or being captured by ...
... Bayezid's son Musa , Vuk escaped to the Balšići , who beheaded him for treason . Other stories or rumors have him fleeing north to die in Beograd , fleeing into Macedonia where he was poisoned by order of Bayezid , or being captured by ...
Page 429
... Bayezid , having repented of his order by morning , was pleased that the order had not been carried out . At this meeting Bayezid had the chance to come to know Stefan Lazarević , and came to like him . Their association , as already ...
... Bayezid , having repented of his order by morning , was pleased that the order had not been carried out . At this meeting Bayezid had the chance to come to know Stefan Lazarević , and came to like him . Their association , as already ...
Page 499
... Bayezid , demanding tribute . Bayezid refused this demand in an arrogant reply . Timur , then , having mobilized a huge force of Turks and Mongols , marched into Anatolia in 1402. Bayezid assembled a large army to oppose him ...
... Bayezid , demanding tribute . Bayezid refused this demand in an arrogant reply . Timur , then , having mobilized a huge force of Turks and Mongols , marched into Anatolia in 1402. Bayezid assembled a large army to oppose him ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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