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1 6,8 | prisoner of the Turkish sultan. Great tumult arose in the 2 6,8 | had been set free by the Sultan and had returned to the 3 7,1 | Germany and France, the sultan of Iconium, and several 4 7,1 | stirred up against him the sultan of Nicaea, who invited Tzachas 5 7,1 | own hand. Thereupon the sultan came to a peaceful agreement 6 7,1 | Arslan had been elected sultan in Nicaea. “He sent for 7 7,1 | enemy of Asia Minor, the sultan of Iconium or Rum. The imperial 8 7,1 | they were aware that the sultan had received some reinforcements, 9 7,1 | both to the Emperor and sultan, compelled both adversaries 10 7,1 | Byzantium in the East, the sultan of Iconium, Qilij Arslan, 11 7,1 | connection, and in 1161‑62 the Sultan had even come to Constantinople 12 7,1 | and Oriental sources. The Sultan spent eighty days in Constantinople. 13 7,1 | were given in honor of the sultan. Twice a day, food was brought 14 7,1 | day, when the Emperor and sultan had dinner together, all 15 7,1 | duration. Some years later the sultan announced to his friends 16 7,1 | ordered the deeds of the Sultan (of Iconium) to be painted, 17 7,1 | he portrayed the Seljuq sultan’s position as weak; but 18 7,1 | defeat inflicted on it by the Sultan of Iconium at Myriocephalon,” 19 7,1 | formal alliance with the sultan of Egypt, Saladin. As a 20 7,1 | conquered territories of the sultan of Iconium as far as Antioch 21 7,2 | annual tribute to the Turkish sultan.~ For Isaac Angelus even 22 7,2 | Angelus, and even with the sultan of Iconium in Asia Minor, 23 7,2 | an alliance against the sultan of Iconium, by virtue of 24 7,3 | a secret treaty with the sultan of Egypt and thereupon skillfully 25 7,3 | treaty between Venice and the sultan of Egypt was concluded on 26 8,2 | threatened by the powerful sultan of Iconium, who occupied 27 8,2 | Constantinople by the Turks, when the Sultan Muhammed II commanded the 28 8,4 | Theodore’s war with the Seljuq Sultan, to whom belonged the greater 29 8,4 | III Angelus, fled to the sultan and besought him for help 30 8,4 | of Alexius’ arrival, the sultan sent to Theodore a threatening 31 8,4 | the following clash the sultan was slain, perhaps by Theodore 32 8,4 | contemporary source said, the sultan “fell as from a tower,” 33 8,11| Mongols. After that, the Sultan of Iconium was compelled 34 8,11| understanding with the Muhammedan Sultan of Iconium.~ In connection 35 8,13| succeeded in making the sultan their tributary. The situation 36 8,13| undecidedly, supported the sultan in his struggle against 37 8,13| against the Mongols, and the sultan, “having the heart of a 38 8,13| time to the court of the Sultan of Iconium. Stormy times 39 9,2 | his daughter to an Ottoman sultan), gained the upper hand. 40 9,2 | of 1390 was organized by Sultan Bayazid. The Venetian Senate, 41 9,2 | captured by the troops of the Sultan Murad with the aim of annihilating 42 9,2 | from the Turkish yoke. The sultan learned of the plan and 43 9,2 | The impious but reasonable sultan,” said a historian of the 44 9,2 | the Despot of Morea. The sultan was informed of the choice 45 9,3 | negotiations with the Egyptian Sultan Qala’un concerning the military 46 9,3 | embraced Islam, and the sultan of Egypt, Mameluk Beybars, 47 9,3 | them.[68] Accordingly the sultan of Egypt, “willing to be 48 9,3 | end of his reign and the sultan of Egypt, Mamluk Qala’un ( 49 9,4 | and been allowed by the sultan to stay and pasture their 50 9,4 | successes in Asia Minor. The sultan Othman (Osman) and after 51 9,6 | married his daughter to Sultan Orkhan. On the invitation 52 9,6 | peninsula. Orkhan’s successor, Sultan Murad I, captured many fortified 53 9,6 | continued to pay tribute to the sultan.~ These conquests brought 54 9,6 | On learning of this the sultan commanded him to destroy 55 9,6 | to yield, and fulfill the sultan’s demand. Constantinople 56 9,7 | Manuel was at the court of Sultan Bayazid. When tidings of 57 9,7 | succeeded in fleeing from the sultan and arrived in Constantinople, 58 9,7 | Emperor these words from the sultan: “If you wish to execute 59 9,7 | order that,” to quote the Sultan’s words given in a writing 60 9,7 | the severe wrath of the sultan struck many nobles of their 61 9,7 | against Sinope. But the sultan put the Emperor Manuel at 62 9,7 | with the Ottoman Turks. Sultan Bayazid hastened from Europe 63 9,7 | Emperor’s knowledge, the sultan passed through a suburb 64 9,7 | Asiatic coast where the sultan pitched his tents; but the 65 9,7 | Turkish pretenders to the sultan’s throne; an attempt at 66 9,7 | himself to continue to pay the sultan a definite tribute, and 67 9,8 | cities of Thrace to the sultan. After John had become sole 68 9,8 | personal leadership of the sultan, they laid siege to Thessalonica; 69 9,8 | the command of a Turkish sultan. The Burgundian pilgrim 70 9,8 | into negotiations with the sultan, whom he endeavored to soften 71 9,8 | the Christians at Varna, Sultan Murad II considered the 72 9,8 | glad to make peace on the sultan’s terms; he remained Despot 73 9,8 | to pay a tribute to the sultan.~ Under Constantine Palaeologus 74 9,9 | obsession with the young sultan, who, as the historian Ducas 75 9,9 | century in honor of the sultan and in some portraits, particularly 76 9,9 | fourteenth century by the Sultan Bayazid (Anatoli-Hisar). 77 9,9 | origin, he fought in the sultan’s army and described truthfully 78 9,9 | the preceding night the sultan had succeeded in transporting 79 9,9 | Barbaro,[217] who were at the sultan’s disposal. The Greco-Italian 80 9,9 | treacherously revealed to the sultan and prevented.~ Meanwhile 81 9,9 | tidings which reached the sultan, perhaps especially invented, 82 9,9 | firmness; in this speech the sultan declared, “There are three 83 9,9 | perhaps the next day, the sultan solemnly entered conquered 84 9,9 | Holy Virgin, was, on the sultan’s order, turned into a mosque. 85 9,9 | and warned Europe of the sultan’s plans to attack Italy, 86 9,9 | fifteenth century said that “the Sultan, like Julian the Apostate, 87 9,9 | spectacle which inspires the Sultan with courage.”[239] Enea 88 9,11| was on good terms with the sultan of Egypt, the sworn enemy 89 9,16| he was recognized by the sultan. The choice fell on Gennadius ( 90 9,17| crusaders; in Syria, fell to the sultan of Egypt, Venice was deprived