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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 6,8 | investiture with the German king Henry IV. At the time of the accession 2 7,1 | other rulers he appealed to Henry IV of Germany. Henry at 3 7,1 | to Henry IV of Germany. Henry at that time had some difficulties 4 7,1 | letter to the German king, Henry IV, the pope wrote that “ 5 7,1 | took part in the Crusade. Henry IV of Germany was entirely 6 7,1 | was sent to the court of Henry II, king of England, as 7 7,1 | his western friend, King Henry II Plantagenet, of England, 8 7,1 | to the king of England, Henry II, after the disaster of 9 7,1 | de Haia) was entrusted by Henry II with the entertainment 10 7,1 | return to Constantinople. Henry II, evidently well informed 11 7,1 | married his son and heir, Henry, to the heiress of the Kingdom 12 7,2 | and had written to his son Henry to assemble the fleet in 13 7,2 | master of the situation.~ ~Henry VI and his eastern plans.~ 14 7,2 | under his son and successor, Henry VI. The latter, filled with 15 7,2 | plans. It seemed left for Henry VI to carry out what his 16 7,2 | to Constantinople. In it Henry reclaimed from Isaac Angelus 17 7,2 | crusade and of help for Henry by the Byzantine fleet in 18 7,2 | Isaac had scarcely sent Henry an embassy when in 1195, 19 7,2 | revolution the conduct of Henry VI became still more threatening. 20 7,2 | Byzantium. In the person of Henry VI the new Byzantine Emperor “ 21 7,2 | was being fitted out by Henry was as much Constantinople 22 7,2 | ruler of Cyprus came to Henry begging the Emperor to confer 23 7,2 | Armenia Minor applied to Henry with a similar request for 24 7,2 | for the royal title. Had Henry succeeded in establishing 25 7,2 | to the utmost to restrain Henry from his offensive plans 26 7,2 | independence intact.~ Meanwhile Henry sent a threatening message 27 7,2 | peace only by paying to Henry an enormous amount of money; 28 7,2 | end of the summer of 1197 Henry arrived at Messina in order 29 7,2 | moment the young and vigorous Henry fell ill with fever and 30 7,2 | the same year, 1197. With Henry’s death his ambitious plans 31 7,2 | Byzantium met the news of Henry’s death and the release 32 7,2 | breathed a sigh of relief.~ Henry’s activity, which showed 33 7,2 | destinies of Byzantium. “Henry raised definitely the problem 34 7,2 | of the crusades.”~ That Henry VI dreamed of a world monarchy 35 7,2 | they believe that in 1196 Henry had no serious thought of 36 7,2 | attack on Byzantium; that Henry’s crusade had nothing to 37 7,2 | foundation of a world monarchy by Henry is to be referred to the 38 7,2 | made a clear statement of Henry’s aggressive plans against 39 7,2 | Therefore the policy of Henry VI was not only the policy 40 7,3 | especially in the epoch of Henry VI, the German influence 41 7,3 | preponderant in Italy, and Henry’s eastern plans threatened 42 7,3 | Swabia, brother of the late Henry VI. A very good opportunity 43 7,3 | of the crusade and, like Henry VI, claimed the Eastern 44 8,2 | Baldwin’s end, his brother Henry was elected regent of the 45 8,3 | throne, however, his brother Henry, an energetic and talented 46 8,5 | victory, the Latin emperor, Henry, who feared the brave western 47 8,5 | victory, in the opinion of Henry, actually weakened the Emperor 48 8,5 | historian of that time said that Henry declared: “Lascaris has 49 8,5 | has not vanquished.”[36] Henry was mistaken, however, because 50 8,5 | open hostilities against Henry. At that time Theodore’s 51 8,5 | manifesto,[38] was written by Henry from Pergamon at the beginning 52 8,5 | The letter testifies that Henry regarded Theodore as a very 53 8,5 | to the Latins to support Henry. “To have full victory and 54 8,5 | letter shows clearly that Henry was greatly alarmed by the 55 8,5 | success was on the side of Henry, who penetrated rather far 56 8,5 | apparently in the year 1213, Henry gives a brief account of 57 8,5 | the talented and energetic Henry died in the prime of life. 58 8,5 | fourteenth century said that Henry was “a real Ares.”[43] The 59 8,5 | Of the [Latin] Empire Henry became the real founder. 60 8,5 | Greece developed.”[44] “Henry’s death,” wrote A. Gardner, “ 61 8,5 | West.”[45] In the person of Henry the most dangerous enemy 62 8,7 | count of Auxerre. After Henry’s death (1216), the barons 63 8,7 | the sister of Baldwin and Henry. At the time of his election 64 8,7 | energetic Latin Emperor, Henry, was alive, he could defend 65 8,7 | But after the death of Henry and of the new Latin Emperor, 66 8,10| the person of the Emperor Henry VI, at the end of the twelfth 67 8,10| to the king of England, Henry VIII, under whom the reformation 68 8,14| the permission of Emperor Henry, the Greek clergy of the 69 8,14| elect a new patriarch, and Henry allowed them to choose the 70 9,3 | century, the king of Germany, Henry VI Hohenstaufen, Frederick


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