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1 2,2 | Jovian had to sign a peace treaty according to which Persia 2 3,4 | the king of Persia. This treaty, however, made it possible 3 3,4 | negotiations and the terms of this treaty. The Emperor undertook to 4 3,4 | were stationed. In this treaty the most important point 5 3,6 | land, first arranging a treaty with Justinian by which 6 3,11| throne.[119] Maurice’s peace treaty was of great importance; 7 4,1 | by the advantageous peace treaty, Constantine performed a 8 4,1 | irruptions. By the peace treaty negotiated under Justinian 9 4,1 | was forced to negotiate a treaty according to which he bound 10 6,2 | master of Aleppo.[22] This treaty defined very carefully the 11 6,2 | was also guaranteed.~ The treaty was concluded after the 12 6,2 | of the eleventh century a treaty of peace was reached by 13 6,2 | Emperor Romanus III proposed a treaty to the Muslims. Its first 14 6,2 | several conditions of the treaty, negotiations lasted for 15 6,2 | crown and signing with him a treaty of friendship and union. 16 6,3 | succeeded in negotiating a peace treaty according to which he bound 17 6,3 | in other words, by this treaty Simeon united under the 18 6,3 | 45] From the time of this treaty until the end of Leo’s rule 19 6,3 | Byzantine Emperor. The peace treaty that was signed by the Empire 20 6,3 | had collapsed.”[52] This treaty represented a real success 21 6,4 | confirmed in 911 by a formal treaty which, also according to 22 6,4 | corresponding clause of the treaty of 911 (as given in the 23 6,4 | and Russians negotiated a treaty on conditions less favorable 24 6,4 | relations established by this treaty were expressed more concretely 25 6,6 | Not only did he conclude a treaty of peace with the German 26 6,8 | an “eternal” peace and a treaty of friendship whose main 27 6,8 | Although according to the treaty the Byzantine Empire probably 28 6,8 | themselves bound by the treaty negotiated by these rulers. 29 7,1 | the crusaders. A formal treaty was concluded between Alexius 30 7,1 | them, and by virtue of the treaty made with Alexius was delivered 31 7,1 | Antioch. On the basis of the treaty made with the crusaders, 32 7,1 | abrogate the commercial treaty that his father had made 33 7,1 | restoration of the commercial treaty of 1082. Under John, the 34 7,1 | to John in spite of the treaty concluded between Alexius 35 7,1 | the eastern Emperor. In a treaty with the pope concluded 36 7,1 | was forced to enter into a treaty with him and pledged himself 37 7,1 | important; a sort of friendly treaty was made, but it was of 38 7,1 | pope. In other words, the treaty of Venice put an end to 39 7,1 | with the East.~ He made a treaty with Venice before the beginning 40 7,1 | Thus according to that treaty Andronicus was ready to 41 7,1 | Empire. But neither the treaty with Venice, nor the overtures 42 7,2 | leave Constantinople. A treaty of peace concluded between 43 7,2 | in concluding a sort of treaty. Peter had already assumed 44 7,2 | greater suspicion. Despite the treaty made at Nürnberg by an envoy 45 7,3 | formerly planned. Thus, a treaty of the conquest of Constantinople 46 7,3 | Egypt, of making a secret treaty with the sultan of Egypt 47 7,3 | Christian task, stating that the treaty between Venice and the sultan 48 7,3 | produced no text of the treaty and did not even indicate 49 7,3 | not because of a secret treaty with the Muslims, but exclusively 50 7,3 | of the same year, 1204, a treaty between Venice and the crusaders 51 7,3 | The first words of the treaty were impressive: “Calling 52 7,3 | The chief points of the treaty were as follows: in the 53 7,3 | century. According to the treaty, the Church of St. Sophia 54 7,3 | and with the text of the treaty concerning the partition 55 7,3 | partition of the Empire. The treaty had a purely secular character 56 7,4 | writer, some clauses of this treaty exerted very great influence 57 8,2 | European Greeks. In the treaty concluded about 1220 between 58 8,13| Asen’s father-in-law, a treaty was made. Bulgarians and 59 8,13| Palaeologus concluded a treaty with the Genoese. The commercial 60 8,13| that they concluded the treaty with Michael.~ In March, 61 8,13| signed the very important treaty which granted to the Genoese 62 8,13| them, were included in the treaty; Smyrna, “a city fit for 63 8,13| reconquer Constantinople. This treaty was ratified at Genoa a 64 8,14| delicate. According to the treaty concluded between the crusaders 65 8,14| consideration, for in the treaty there was no suggestion 66 8,15| alliance and a commercial treaty with the Venetian podestá 67 8,15| Venetians according to this treaty competed successfully with 68 8,15| Venice, which broke down the treaty concluded with Theodore 69 8,15| Theodore I Lascaris. In the treaty of 1234 between Leon Gabalas 70 8,15| Michael Palaeologus signed the treaty of Nymphaeum. According 71 8,15| Nymphaeum. According to this treaty the Genoese obtained commercial 72 9,3 | result of which was a new treaty with the Republic of St. 73 9,3 | north of Rome, he made a treaty with the expelled Latin 74 9,3 | Michael. Then in 1281 a treaty was concluded between Charles, 75 9,3 | years later concluded a treaty of friendship with Michael’ 76 9,3 | the conclusion of a formal treaty of friendship and commerce, 77 9,9 | The Venetians have made a treaty with the Turks. If the Italians