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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... court circles , did not actually go to their post but remained in Constantinople , sending memos and orders to the lesser administrators who were present . The main task of the governor was to collect taxes , a task which was often ...
... court circles , did not actually go to their post but remained in Constantinople , sending memos and orders to the lesser administrators who were present . The main task of the governor was to collect taxes , a task which was often ...
Page 474
... court to discuss it . Alarmed by these discussions , Tvrtko , probably in the summer of 1431 , made peace with Radoslav , who soon , in late 1432 or early 1433 , ended his war with Dubrovnik . However , Sandalj remained interested in ...
... court to discuss it . Alarmed by these discussions , Tvrtko , probably in the summer of 1431 , made peace with Radoslav , who soon , in late 1432 or early 1433 , ended his war with Dubrovnik . However , Sandalj remained interested in ...
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... court title of the Byzantine Empire , introduced in the twelfth century as the second highest title after that of emperor . It was an honorary title in the court hierarchy , and though on occasions it was given to the holder of a ...
... court title of the Byzantine Empire , introduced in the twelfth century as the second highest title after that of emperor . It was an honorary title in the court hierarchy , and though on occasions it was given to the holder of a ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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