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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... Maria , owing to her suspicious mind , probably never intended to keep the agreement but from the start and throughout was bent on Jacob Svetoslav's destruction , only using the adoption as a means to create closer ties between herself ...
... Maria , owing to her suspicious mind , probably never intended to keep the agreement but from the start and throughout was bent on Jacob Svetoslav's destruction , only using the adoption as a means to create closer ties between herself ...
Page 395
... Maria and Hedwiga ( or Jadviga ) . Maria was engaged to Sigismund of Luxemburg , the son of Charles IV , King of Bohemia and Emperor of Germany . On 17 September 1382 Maria , aged twelve , was crowned “ King ” of Hungary . Louis had ...
... Maria and Hedwiga ( or Jadviga ) . Maria was engaged to Sigismund of Luxemburg , the son of Charles IV , King of Bohemia and Emperor of Germany . On 17 September 1382 Maria , aged twelve , was crowned “ King ” of Hungary . Louis had ...
Page 666
... Maria ( daughter of Guy d'Enghien ) , 451n Maria ( daughter of Hlapen ; wife of Alexius Angelus ) , 353 Maria ( daughter of Louis I of Hungary ; wife of Sigismund ) , 395–97 , 458 Maria ( daughter of Nicephorus I of Epirus ; wife of ...
... Maria ( daughter of Guy d'Enghien ) , 451n Maria ( daughter of Hlapen ; wife of Alexius Angelus ) , 353 Maria ( daughter of Louis I of Hungary ; wife of Sigismund ) , 395–97 , 458 Maria ( daughter of Nicephorus I of Epirus ; wife of ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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