Being Byzantine Greek identity before the Ottomans

In , the imperial city of Constantinople was captured by the troops of the Fourth Crusade, a collection of forces gathered from the states of western Europe with the ostensible aim of the liberation of Jerusalem. It was a momentous event for the citizens and subjects of the ‘Byzantine’ empir...

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Tác giả chính: Page, Gill
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Byzantine
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Byzantine
Page, Gill
Being Byzantine Greek identity before the Ottomans
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