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History of the Byzantine empire

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1 4,3 | middle path which Pope John VIII (872-882) subsequently followed 2 6,1 | 976-1025) and Constantine VIII (976-1028), become rulers 3 6,1 | the death of Constantine VIII the aged senator, Romanus 4 6,6 | eastern church, Pope John VIII began active negotiations 5 6,6 | 877) to the fact that John VIII purposely delayed the coronation 6 6,7 | The legates of Pope John VIII also came to this council, 7 6,7 | of defiance reached John VIII he anathematized Photius 8 6,7 | existed, and that neither John VIII or any of his successors 9 6,7 | daughter of Constantine VIII, urged by his interest in 10 7,4 | Emperors Manuel II and John VIII Palaeologi. The famous church 11 8,10| the king of England, Henry VIII, under whom the reformation 12 8,13| Byzantine Empire, Michael VIII, the founder of the last 13 9,2 | first Palaeologi, Michael VIII always, Andronicus II for 14 9,2 | Eastern Empire, Michael VIII (1261-82), cunning, cruel, 15 9,2 | Byzantine emperors, John VIII and Constantine XI; the 16 9,2 | son and successor, John VIII, reigned from 1425 to 1448. 17 9,2 | Empress of Trebizond.~ John VIII had no children by any of 18 9,2 | of the brothers of John VIII, who at that time was the 19 9,2 | king of France, Charles VIII. When the latter at the 20 9,2 | of his rights to Charles VIII seems never to have been 21 9,3 | external policy of Michael VIII.~ ~Byzantium and the Kingdom 22 9,3 | The attitude of Michael VIII towards the Kingdom of the 23 9,3 | seriously alarmed Michael VIII, especially from the point 24 9,3 | the infuriated Michael VIII sent the Genoese away from 25 9,3 | approaching danger, Michael VIII had recourse to skillful 26 9,3 | invading Byzantium. Michael VIII, hoping to be more successful 27 9,3 | deposed and blinded by Michael VIII, escaped from his Byzantine 28 9,3 | extreme fear in Michael VIII for Constantinople and his 29 9,3 | Charles faced in Michael VIII a politician no less skillful, 30 9,3 | representatives of Michael VIII. According to newly studied 31 9,3 | between Gregory X and Michael VIII concerning a new anti-Turkish 32 9,3 | policy. In 1281 Michael VIII opened negotiations with 33 9,3 | Sicilian Vespers.[57] Michael VIII had some part in this rebellion, 34 9,3 | Byzantine Emperor, Michael VIII, the representatives of 35 9,3 | exclusive of Charles, Michael VIII and Peter of Aragon, skillfully 36 9,3 | possession of Sicily. Michael VIII made use of Peter’s ambition, 37 9,3 | against the Empire of Michael VIII. Thereafter Charles was 38 9,3 | his autobiography Michael VIII, speaking of Charlesexpedition 39 9,3 | Sicily, of which Michael VIII took advantage, saved Byzantium 40 9,3 | Eastern policy of Michael VIII. — The Emperors of Nicaea 41 9,3 | Constantinople, Michael VIII, turned their main forces 42 9,3 | eastern policy under Michael VIII. It was fortunate for the 43 9,3 | at the time of Michael VIII, the last Seljucids were 44 9,3 | external policy of Michael VIII, so strongly influenced 45 9,4 | their predecessor, Michael VIII. A great danger had menaced 46 9,4 | Venice and Genoa. — Michael VIII’s government gave undoubted 47 9,7 | Byzantine Empire, Michael VIII Palaeologus, the prince 48 9,7 | Manuel’s co-emperor John VIII spent about a year in Venice, 49 9,8 | John VIII (1425-48) and the Turkish 50 9,8 | Turkish menace.~ Under John VIII the territory of the Empire 51 9,8 | of the brothers of John VIII, who was governing Thessalonica 52 9,8 | capital from the Turks, John VIII undertook the great work 53 9,8 | Like his predecessors, John VIII hoped to receive real help 54 9,8 | the Turks at Varna, John VIII, who had taken no part in 55 9,8 | Turks, Byzantium under John VIII suffered continuous and 56 9,8 | During the reign of John VIII, however, the troops of 57 9,8 | Morea, Constantine, John VIII’s brother, who was to be 58 9,12| to the death of Michael VIII. There is a rather hazy 59 9,15| negotiations with Emperor John VIII. The Council of Basel and 60 9,15| solemnity. Emperor John VIII with his brother; Joseph, 61 9,15| XI, like his brother John VIII, believed that the salvation 62 9,16| He had accompanied John VIII to the Council of Ferrara 63 9,17| debt, Manuel II, and John VIII, similar abasement and humiliation 64 9,17| Constantinople by Emperor John VIII, When, on his way back from 65 9,17| repressive measures of Michael VIII and the victorious advance 66 9,17| From the reign of Michael VIII on, Genoa occupied the first 67 9,17| under Manuel II and John VIII a reform took place which 68 9,18| their learning. Michael VIII was the author of some essays 69 9,18| for the reign of Michael VIII and for a part of the rule 70 9,18| especially from the reign of John VIII on. Phrantzesstyle is 71 9,18| partisan of the union. Michael VIII elevated him to the patriarchal 72 9,18| accompanied Emperor John VIII to the Council of Ferrara-Florence. 73 9,18| encomium of the Emperor Michael VIII.[415] Manuel Philes, whose 74 App | 976-1025.~~~~~~Constantine VIII, 1025-1028.~~~~~~Romanus 75 App | 1258-1261.~~~~~~Michael VIII Palaeologus, 1261-1282. ~~~~~~ 76 App | II, 1391-1425.~~~~~~John VIII, 1425-1448.~~~~~~Constantine


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