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 120
... Demetrius ' position on Church autonomy for Epirus , a minority of Epirote bishops had recognized the legitimacy of the Nicean council of 1208 and Nicea's reasoning to justify its legitimacy ; this minority therefore accepted the ...
... Demetrius ' position on Church autonomy for Epirus , a minority of Epirote bishops had recognized the legitimacy of the Nicean council of 1208 and Nicea's reasoning to justify its legitimacy ; this minority therefore accepted the ...
Page 565
... Demetrius became more and more subservient to the Turks in the hopes of retaining his position , whereas Thomas sought to defend his lands by acquiring support from the West . To achieve this Thomas clung to a Unionist position . In ...
... Demetrius became more and more subservient to the Turks in the hopes of retaining his position , whereas Thomas sought to defend his lands by acquiring support from the West . To achieve this Thomas clung to a Unionist position . In ...
Page 655
... Demetrius ( Albanian baron of Athens Duchy ) , 400 Demetrius of Thessaloniki ( son of Boniface of Montferrat ) , 87-89 , 96 , 114 Demetrius of Thessaloniki ( son of Theodore of Epirus ) , 157 Demetrius Michael ( brother of Nicephorus I ...
... Demetrius ( Albanian baron of Athens Duchy ) , 400 Demetrius of Thessaloniki ( son of Boniface of Montferrat ) , 87-89 , 96 , 114 Demetrius of Thessaloniki ( son of Theodore of Epirus ) , 157 Demetrius Michael ( brother of Nicephorus I ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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