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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... Emperor Manuel Comnenus , had married the emperor's daughter ; as a result Manuel had granted Renier the title caesar and a large estate in the territory of Thessaloniki . At first Baldwin agreed , but soon he reconsidered and took ...
... Emperor Manuel Comnenus , had married the emperor's daughter ; as a result Manuel had granted Renier the title caesar and a large estate in the territory of Thessaloniki . At first Baldwin agreed , but soon he reconsidered and took ...
Page 309
... emperor . Cantacuzenus , however , did not receive acceptance from the whole empire . Even after he acquired the capital the zealots , his enemies who administered Thessaloniki , refused to accept him . This marked the first time that a ...
... emperor . Cantacuzenus , however , did not receive acceptance from the whole empire . Even after he acquired the capital the zealots , his enemies who administered Thessaloniki , refused to accept him . This marked the first time that a ...
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... emperor ) , 69 , 122 , 129–31 , 133–35 , 156– 61 , 231 John IV Lascaris ( Byzantine ( Nicean ) emperor ) , 161 , 165 , 174 , 187 John V Palaeologus ( Byzantine emperor ) , 293-95 , 302 , 307-08 , 325-28 , 345–46 , 353 , 364 , 367-68 ...
... emperor ) , 69 , 122 , 129–31 , 133–35 , 156– 61 , 231 John IV Lascaris ( Byzantine ( Nicean ) emperor ) , 161 , 165 , 174 , 187 John V Palaeologus ( Byzantine emperor ) , 293-95 , 302 , 307-08 , 325-28 , 345–46 , 353 , 364 , 367-68 ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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