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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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william

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1 7,1 | Palestine. In the same year William, count of Angoulême, followed 2 7,1 | woman. The English king, William II Rufus, was engaged in 3 7,1 | duke of Normandy, son of William the Conqueror and brother 4 7,1 | of the king of England, William Rufus, took part in the 5 7,1 | The new Sicilian king, William I, set as his goal the destruction 6 7,1 | Sicily, made an alliance with William I.~ After the Byzantine 7 7,1 | cities had been captured, William inflicted a severe defeat 8 7,1 | Apulia, Bari, was by order of William razed. A contemporary wrote: “ 9 7,1 | Although [Frederick] hated William, he did not, however, wish 10 7,1 | made between Manuel and William of Sicily. This peace, the 11 7,1 | At the same time,” as William of Tyre said, “he cried 12 7,1 | magnificently received by Manuel. William of Tyre gave a detailed 13 7,1 | Andronicus before the Normans of William II. John, sovereign of a 14 7,1 | son.”~ The king of Sicily, William II, a contemporary of Andronicus, 15 7,1 | well-organized expedition of William II of Sicily sailed against 16 7,2 | between Isaac Angelus and William II put an end to the Norman 17 7,3 | his knights, a Frenchman, William de Champlitte, from the 18 7,3 | Principality of Achaia, with Prince William at the head of its government; 19 7,3 | feudal organization. After William, the princely power passed 20 7,4 | England by the Normans under William the Conqueror in 1066, when 21 8,1 | Macedonia and Thessaly; William of Champlitte and after 22 8,13| and the prince of Achaia, William de Villehardouin. Michael 23 9,2 | for the prince of Achaia, William Villehardouin, captured 24 9,7 | Palaeologus, the prince of Achaia, William Villehardouin, was captured


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