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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 7,1 | elevated to the throne Isaac Angelus. Andronicusattempt to 2 7,1 | unexpected rapidity Isaac Angelus was proclaimed emperor. 3 7,2 | Alexius Comnenus, Constantine Angelus, of the city of Philadelphia 4 7,2 | grandfather of Isaac II Angelus, the first emperor from 5 7,2 | of the rule of Isaac II Angelus, Cognasso, wrote: “The revolution 6 7,2 | is known as Alexius III Angelus (1195-1203), or Angelus 7 7,2 | Angelus (1195-1203), or Angelus Comnenus, sometimes surnamed 8 7,2 | Irene, daughter of Isaac Angelus. It was the time of the 9 7,2 | Andronicus I and elevated Isaac Angelus to the throne, the condition 10 7,2 | concluded between Isaac Angelus and William II put an end 11 7,2 | danger in Asia Minor, Isaac Angelus succeeded in reducing it 12 7,2 | Turkish sultan.~ For Isaac Angelus even a temporary interruption 13 7,2 | of the marriage of Isaac Angelus to a daughter of the king 14 7,2 | Serbia, the Emperor Isaac Angelus, and even with the sultan 15 7,2 | could establish with Isaac Angelus was extremely important.~ 16 7,2 | departure for the crusade, Isaac Angelus opened negotiations with 17 7,2 | the king of Sicily. Isaac Angelusattempt to regain the island 18 7,2 | Henry reclaimed from Isaac Angelus the cession of the territory 19 7,3 | deposed and blinded Isaac Angelus to the Byzantine throne.~ 20 7,3 | son of the dethroned Isaac Angelus, who had escaped from Constantinople 21 7,3 | married a daughter of Isaac Angelus, the sister of the prince 22 7,3 | Byzantine prince Alexius Angelus, son of the dethroned and 23 7,3 | son-in-law of the deposed Isaac Angelus. In Germany a skillful political 24 7,3 | two Emperors, Alexius III Angelus and Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos, 25 7,4 | Nicetas Choniates Isaac Angelus is quoted: “On earth there 26 7,4 | last Comnenus and the first Angelus, wrote: “The emperors and 27 7,4 | the situation. The first Angelus, Isaac, deposed at his leisure 28 7,4 | physiological processes.” Alexius Angelus stood as the protector of “ 29 7,4 | last Comneni and Isaac II Angelus, Cognasso, wrote: “Feudalism 30 7,4 | the Novel of Alexius III Angelus, of Nov. 1198 where the 31 7,4 | reluctantly granted by Alexius III Angelus to Venice, reciting and 32 7,4 | the previous bull of Isaac Angelus regarding the defensive 33 8,1 | Despotat of Epirus, Michael I Angelus Ducas Comnenus. Moreover, 34 8,4 | father-in-law, Alexius III Angelus, fled to the sultan and 35 8,7 | Epirus in 1204 was Michael I Angelus. The family of the Epirotic 36 8,7 | by a long dynastic titleAngelus Comnenus Ducas.” Originally 37 8,7 | the new despot, Theodore Angelus, had stayed at the court 38 8,7 | grounded. When Theodore Angelus had become the Despot of 39 8,7 | drew attention to Theodore Angelus was his capture of the Latin 40 8,7 | capital by land. But Theodore Angelus attacked him from an ambush 41 8,7 | anti-Latin policy of Theodore Angelus did not stop there. Soon 42 8,7 | proclamation of Theodore Angelus as the Emperor of the Romans 43 8,8 | John Vatatzes and Theodore Angelus, had one common foe in the 44 8,8 | the same time, Theodore Angelus set out from Thessalonica 45 8,9 | Cuman cavalry.[64] Theodore Angelus was captured. At first mildly 46 8,9 | the brother of Theodore Angelus, who was taken prisoner, 47 8,10| Even earlier Theodore Angelus of Epirus had held friendly 48 8,16| Thessalonica, Theodore Ducas Angelus, who had been captured by 49 8,16| Despot of Epirus, Theodore Angelus, was favorably disposed 50 9,2 | for example, Michael Ducas Angelus Comnenus Palaeologus. Later 51 App | 1182-1185.~~~~~~Isaac II Angelus, 1185-1195.~~~~~~Alexius


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