Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] damnatory 1 dance 1 dancing 1 dandolo 26 danes 1 danger 117 dangerous 57 | Frequency [« »] 26 constantinopolitan 26 councils 26 creed 26 dandolo 26 data 26 deal 26 deprived | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances dandolo |
Chapter, Paragraph
1 7,3| the doge of Venice, Enrico Dandolo, a typical Venetian in mind 2 7,3| St. Mark were involved, Dandolo had no scruples regarding 3 7,3| about thirty years before, Dandolo, during his stay in Constantinople 4 7,3| circumstance was the cause of Dandolo’s deep hatred of Byzantium. 5 7,3| founded upon deeper reasons. Dandolo realized perfectly well 6 7,3| restored in full measure. Dandolo had chiefly in view the 7 7,3| keenly discerning and clever Dandolo, a plan was ripening to 8 7,3| Venice. Like Innocent III, Dandolo menaced Alexius III with 9 7,3| union; and the Doge Enrico Dandolo, as a representative of 10 7,3| crusaders’ prestige, but gave Dandolo the right to celebrate his 11 7,3| direction and character. Doge Dandolo immediately realized all 12 7,3| May, 1203, the fleet with Dandolo, Boniface of Montferrat, 13 7,3| the Fourth Crusade was not Dandolo, but the king of Germany, 14 7,3| prevailed the firm will of Dandolo and his unyielding determination 15 7,3| brilliant future. Moreover, Dandolo was greatly alarmed by the 16 7,3| throne, the crusaders, with Dandolo at their head, demanded 17 7,3| the Emperor; only the Doge Dandolo was to be exempted from 18 7,3| Hippodrome were carried away by Dandolo to Venice, where they ornament 19 7,3| Boniface of Montferrat. But Dandolo seems to have opposed his 20 7,3| Boniface was passed over. Dandolo himself as doge of the Republic 21 7,3| without the influence of Dandolo, on Baldwin, count of Flanders, 22 7,3| divided between Baldwin and Dandolo, so that the Emperor received 23 7,3| the interior of Thrace. Dandolo assumed the Byzantine title 24 7,3| patriotic policy of Doge Dandolo.~ The Latin Empire was founded 25 7,3| imperial tide; and Baldwin and Dandolo had independently decided 26 8,2| Goths.~ The old doge, Enrico Dandolo, who had also taken part