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1 2,1 | Constantine then formed an alliance with one of the new Augusti, 2 2,1 | the importance which the alliance with the church had for 3 3,11| defensive Turco-Byzantine alliance against Persia. The Turkish 4 3,11| the formation of a real alliance for combined action against 5 3,12| century the Lombards, in alliance with the Avars, destroyed 6 3,12| Maurice, tried to establish an alliance with the Frankish king Childebert 7 4,1 | Caucasian tribes and formed an alliance with the Khazars. The northern 8 5,3 | them a Bulgaro-Slavonic alliance. Therefore he introduced 9 5,8 | hesitate to form a close alliance with him to aid him in deposing 10 5,8 | to avert the danger of an alliance between the Bulgarians and 11 5,8 | to form an ecclesiastical alliance with Rome. He sent a delegation 12 6,2 | ruler that Basil I formed an alliance for a combined attempt to 13 6,2 | Italy and Sicily. But this alliance did not succeed and was 14 6,2 | negative outcome of the western alliance against the Arabs, Basil 15 6,2 | Basil attempted another alliance wirh the Armenian King Ashot 16 6,3 | Byzantine Empire would form an alliance with the Russians, the Patzinaks, 17 6,3 | Simeon attempted to form an alliance with the African Arabs for 18 6,4 | succeeded in forming an alliance with him on the condition 19 6,6 | Basil’s attempt to form an alliance with Louis II failed. The 20 6,6 | striving to form a political alliance with the Eastern Empire 21 6,6 | dreaming of an offensive alliance with the German ruler against 22 6,6 | Princess Theophano. Thus an alliance was finally formed between 23 6,8 | project of a Turko-Byzantine alliance existed in the second half 24 6,8 | districts. They formed an alliance with the nomads on the other 25 7,1 | did not hesitate to make alliance with its former enemies, 26 7,1 | this developed into a real alliance between the two Empires. 27 7,1 | of this entente and later alliance was to destroy the Norman 28 7,1 | Norman power in Italy. This alliance became very important under 29 7,1 | and the creation of the alliance of the two Empires.~ ~Relations 30 7,1 | of his reign he made an alliance with the Muhamrnedan emirs 31 7,1 | a peace was concluded.~ ~Alliance of the two empires. — In 32 7,1 | regulated by the idea of the alliance with Germany which had been 33 7,1 | a pledge “of a permanent alliance of constant friendship,” 34 7,1 | Irene, set a seal upon the alliance of the two empires. This 35 7,1 | of the two empires. This alliance gave Manuel the hope of 36 7,1 | guarantee upon which the alliance of the two empires was based. 37 7,1 | of the conclusion of an alliance between Manuel and the Seljuqs. 38 7,1 | and concluded a definite alliance against Roger. Thereafter 39 7,1 | the conclusion of a formal alliance with Germany, he was free 40 7,1 | might threaten him from the alliance of Byzantium with Germany, 41 7,1 | regarded with disfavor the alliance between the “orthodox” sovereign 42 7,1 | were working to destroy the alliance between the two empires. 43 7,1 | Conrad remained loyal to the alliance with the Eastern Empire.~ 44 7,1 | particular advantage from his alliance with Germany, Conrad III 45 7,1 | the idea of the Byzantine alliance.~ In 1154 the terrible foe 46 7,1 | goal the destruction of the alliance of the two empires and of 47 7,1 | the two empires and of the alliance between Byzantium and Venice. 48 7,1 | Accordingly Venice broke off her alliance with Byzantium and having 49 7,1 | kingdom of Sicily, made an alliance with William I.~ After the 50 7,1 | broke with the Byzantine alliance. An historian contemporary 51 7,1 | rupture of the friendship and alliance between the two Empires 52 7,1 | alarming when Thoros made an alliance with his former enemy the 53 7,1 | the Kingdom of Sicily. The alliance of the two empires which 54 7,1 | probable that this matrimonial alliance with the Norman royal house 55 7,1 | Andronicus made a formal alliance with the sultan of Egypt, 56 7,1 | The conditions of that alliance sealed by oath run as follows: 57 7,1 | overtures to the pope, nor the alliance with the famous Saladin 58 7,2 | unification of Serbia, made an alliance with Peter of Bulgaria for 59 7,2 | proposed to Frederick an alliance against the Byzantine Emperor, 60 7,2 | court of Isaac. They made an alliance against the sultan of Iconium, 61 7,4 | vessels which had made an alliance with the Empire helped Byzantium 62 7,4 | regarding the defensive alliance with Venice, renewing the 63 8,2 | the Byzantine-Bulgarian alliance in 1204-5.[8] This alliance, 64 8,2 | alliance in 1204-5.[8] This alliance, Th. Uspensky said, “put 65 8,2 | even in the moment of the alliance with the Greek cities of 66 8,9 | Thessalonica, who concluded an alliance with Asen. But their friendly 67 8,9 | treacherously broke his alliance with Asen and opened hostilities 68 8,9 | 67]~ ~The Greco-Bulgarian alliance. — Next, John Asen, irritated 69 8,9 | Constantinople, took the lead in an alliance of the Orthodox rulers of 70 8,9 | in the formation of this alliance a dangerous step for the 71 8,9 | important result of this alliance for the internal history 72 8,9 | The aim of the offensive alliance against the Latins was the 73 8,9 | had recently concluded an alliance of impiety, had invaded 74 8,9 | advance of the Orthodox alliance was the gradual withdrawal 75 8,9 | the short Greco-Bulgarian alliance of the fourth decade of 76 8,10| Alliance of John Vatatzes and Frederick 77 8,10| not hesitate to make an “alliance with the Greeks, deadly 78 8,10| Vatatzes’ death, in 1254, “the alliance of which Frederick II had 79 8,10| cannot be said that the alliance between the two emperors 80 8,11| Mongol invasion and the alliance against the Mongols.~ In 81 8,11| from the Mongols sprang the alliance of the three states of Asia 82 8,11| From the example of the alliance mentioned above it is obvious 83 8,13| succeeded in forming an alliance against the Empire consisting 84 8,13| offensive and defensive alliance against Venice.[110] Free 85 8,14| distrust.”[131] John Vatatzes’ alliance with Frederick II Hohenstaufen 86 8,15| Theodore I Lascaris made an alliance and a commercial treaty 87 8,15| offensive and defensive alliance with Venice, which broke 88 9,3 | concerning the military alliance “against the common enemy,” 89 9,3 | had bound herself by an alliance with Charles against Byzantium. 90 9,4 | peninsuia, and offered him an alliance against the Byzantine emperor, 91 9,4 | Kingdom. The Greco-Bulgarian alliance was dissolved, and, any 92 9,5 | he planned to enter into alliance with Venice, but this step 93 9,5 | attempt of Dushan to form an alliance with the Turks also miscarried, 94 9,6 | occupied with the idea of an alliance with the Turks. The great “ 95 9,6 | also seeking for the same alliance. “No one, of course, will 96 9,6 | Republic of St. Mark made an alliance with the King of Aragon. 97 9,6 | joined the Aragon-Venetian alliance against Genoa; he accused 98 9,6 | Cantacuzene to give up his alliance with Venice and become reconciled