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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,4 | consecration: “Give me, my prince, the earth purged of heretics, 2 6,2 | intervention of the Russian prince, Sviatoslav. Some of the 3 6,2 | conferred the title of “Prince of Princes” upon the Armenian 4 6,3 | were aided by the Russian Prince Sviatoslav at the invitation 5 6,4 | the year 907 the Russian Prince Oleg appeared at the walls 6 6,4 | attacked by the Russian Prince Igor. His name has been 7 6,4 | Tzimisces with the Russian prince Sviatoslav have been discussed 8 6,4 | Bulgaroctonus with the Russian Prince Vladimir, whose name is 9 6,4 | for help to the northern Prince Vladimir, and succeeded 10 6,4 | Vladimir. Then the Russian prince besieged and took the important 11 6,4 | Empire. The Russian Great Prince Iaroslav the Wise sent his 12 6,7 | For example, the Russian prince of the eleventh century 13 6,7 | auxiliary corps sent by Prince Vladimir prevented the fall 14 6,8 | descendants of the Turkish prince Seljuq, who was in the service 15 6,8 | originally sent by Christ to the Prince of Edessa.~ From the circle 16 7,1 | beauty, a daughter of a prince of Antioch. The whole reign 17 7,1 | dynasty of the Grand Comneni. “Princeexile” of the twelfth century, “ 18 7,1 | southwest Russia with the Prince of Galich, Yaroslav. Under 19 7,1 | Andronicus at the court of the Prince of Galich seemed dangerous 20 7,1 | adoption by the Serbian prince of the title of king (kral). 21 7,1 | example, became the ruling prince of Antioch. Neither at Edessa 22 7,1 | marriage to a Hungarian prince. Thus, towards the end of 23 7,1 | Cilicia was conquered, and the Prince of Armenia, with his sons, 24 7,1 | on the condition that the Prince of Antioch should acknowledge 25 7,1 | suzerainty of the Empire. The Prince consented to take the oath 26 7,1 | were his armiger, rode the Prince of Antioch. At the city 27 7,1 | imperial suzerainty as the Prince of Antioch had done. Of 28 7,1 | nor Tripoli could help the prince of Edessa. Meanwhile, after 29 7,1 | with his former enemy the prince of Antioch, Reginald of 30 7,2 | deposed Isaac II, the young prince Alexius, had succeeded in 31 7,2 | the Fourth Crusade. The prince begged the pope and the 32 7,3 | the crusade: the Byzantine prince Alexius, son of the dethroned 33 7,3 | Angelus, the sister of the prince Alexius.~Thibaut, count 34 7,3 | Frenchman to an Italian prince.~ At that time Palestine 35 7,3 | Crusade — the Byzantine prince Alexius Angelus, son of 36 7,3 | with the pope in Rome, the prince went to the north, to Germany, 37 7,3 | the crusaders at Zara. The prince Alexius himself came into 38 7,3 | Boniface of Montferrat, and the Prince Alexius sailed from Zara 39 7,3 | followed the coming of the prince Alexius, who inclined the 40 7,3 | showed that the flight of the prince Alexius to the West took 41 7,3 | his throne; his son, the prince Alexius, who had arrived 42 7,3 | Principality of Achaia, with Prince William at the head of its 43 7,3 | Villehardouins. The court of the prince of Achaia was marked by 44 7,3 | is represented there as a prince of the conquered Peloponnesus 45 8,11| the letter of the Mongol prince to the pope contained the 46 8,11| contained the proposition of the prince to make war against John 47 8,13| mediation of the Russian prince Rostislav, Michael Asen’ 48 8,13| of Frederick II, and the prince of Achaia, William de Villehardouin. 49 8,13| defeat of the allies. The prince of Achaia was captured. 50 8,13| had as their leader the Prince of Achaia, whom have I vanquished? 51 9,2 | received as ransom for the prince of Achaia, William Villehardouin, 52 9,2 | Anna, daughter of the grand prince of Moscow, Vasili I; she 53 9,2 | to the far distant Grand Prince of Moscow, Ivan (John) III, 54 9,2 | the third Rome.” The Grand Prince of Moscow became “Tsar of 55 9,4 | future of Serbia. The young prince, Stephen Dushan (Dušan), 56 9,6 | from Russia by the Great Prince of Moscow, Simeon the Proud, 57 9,6 | upon Serbia. The Serbian prince Lazar set out to meet him. 58 9,6 | Russia, where the great prince, Simeon the Proud, fell 59 9,7 | and to the Russian great prince Vasili I Dmitrievich. The 60 9,7 | for help from the Great Prince of Moscow, supported by 61 9,7 | that this great Christian prince from the farther East, should 62 9,7 | Michael VIII Palaeologus, the prince of Achaia, William Villehardouin, 63 9,15| way of Venice. The Grand Prince of Moscow, Vasili II the 64 9,15| found no support. The Grand Prince called him no longer the 65 9,19| is sometimes called “the prince of Greek eloquence and philosophy.”[


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