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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... rule trade and industry flourished in the duchy . In 1302 Charles II of Anjou named his son Philip of Taranto to directly rule Achaea . Thus he sought to oust the unpopular and ambitious Philip of Savoy and to replace indirect Angevin rule ...
... rule trade and industry flourished in the duchy . In 1302 Charles II of Anjou named his son Philip of Taranto to directly rule Achaea . Thus he sought to oust the unpopular and ambitious Philip of Savoy and to replace indirect Angevin rule ...
Page 366
... rule of John Angelus , Dušan's conquest bringing Preljub's governorship , Nicephorus of Epirus ' rule , and finally the rule of Symeon . In addition to changing the men holding sees , the Serbs had removed Serres and various other ...
... rule of John Angelus , Dušan's conquest bringing Preljub's governorship , Nicephorus of Epirus ' rule , and finally the rule of Symeon . In addition to changing the men holding sees , the Serbs had removed Serres and various other ...
Page 434
... rule Achaea until 1402 when Peter died . His widow Maria Zaccaria , of the Genoese family that held Chios , tried to rule Achaea after his death . However , her nephew Centurione Zaccaria , who had obtained huge estates in Arcadia from ...
... rule Achaea until 1402 when Peter died . His widow Maria Zaccaria , of the Genoese family that held Chios , tried to rule Achaea after his death . However , her nephew Centurione Zaccaria , who had obtained huge estates in Arcadia from ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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