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manhood 1
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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manfred

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1 8,10| especially after his natural son, Manfred, had become king of Sicily, 2 8,10| relations changed, and Manfred came out as an enemy of 3 8,13| himself, the king of Sicily, Manfred, a relative of the despot 4 9,3 | Hohenstaufen, his natural son Manfred became king of Sicily. The 5 9,3 | time. Under the rule of Manfred, who took care not only 6 9,3 | With regard to Byzantium, Manfred adopted the policy of his 7 9,3 | his throne, appeared at Manfred’s court with definite plans 8 9,3 | entered into negotiations with Manfred. He proposed to him a plan 9 9,3 | against the Empire.~ But Manfred had no time to take actual 10 9,3 | hated dynasty by destroying Manfred. Charles of Anjou, brother 11 9,3 | an army, Charles crushed Manfred at Beneventum in 1266. With 12 9,3 | Beneventum in 1266. With Manfred’s death, Sicily and Naples 13 9,3 | established relations with Manfred of Sicily, planned to hand 14 9,3 | the former king of Sicily, Manfred, the natural son of Frederick 15 9,3 | island and was crowned with Manfred’s crown at Palermo. The 16 9,11| act with the Hohenstaufen Manfred, whom they hated. Yet when 17 9,11| whom they hated. Yet when Manfred’s power in southern Italy


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