The History of Medieval EuropeHoughton Mifflin Company, 1949 - 750 páginas |
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... Asia Minor his capital . Another defect of the elaborate officialdom in- troduced by Diocletian was its expensiveness . Heavy taxation was required to support two Augusti and two Caesars , each with a splendid court and a large army ...
... Asia Minor his capital . Another defect of the elaborate officialdom in- troduced by Diocletian was its expensiveness . Heavy taxation was required to support two Augusti and two Caesars , each with a splendid court and a large army ...
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... Asia Minor . Alexius loitered in their wake , gathering up in western and southern Asia Minor the fruits of the victories which they had won , and later at- tempting to wrest from them the territories which they had occupied in Syria ...
... Asia Minor . Alexius loitered in their wake , gathering up in western and southern Asia Minor the fruits of the victories which they had won , and later at- tempting to wrest from them the territories which they had occupied in Syria ...
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... Asia was under the despotic rule of a single head made it easy to trade with the Far East . The Great Khan was ... Asia . From Trebizond on the south shore of the Black Sea , and also from the Cilician ports of Lesser Armenia ...
... Asia was under the despotic rule of a single head made it easy to trade with the Far East . The Great Khan was ... Asia . From Trebizond on the south shore of the Black Sea , and also from the Cilician ports of Lesser Armenia ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY | 5 |
The Passing of Classical Civilization | 7 |
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