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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 7,3 | Epirus, there was founded the Despotat of Epirus under the rule 2 8,1 | Trebizond in Asia Minor, and the Despotat of Epirus in northern Greece. 3 8,1 | Alexius I Comnenus; and in the Despotat of Epirus, Michael I Angelus 4 8,2 | another Greek center, the Despotat of Epirus; but for many 5 8,6 | Nicaea, the Latin Empire, the Despotat of Epirus, and the Bulgarian 6 8,7 | The Despotat of Epirus and its relation 7 8,7 | Nicaea the history of the Despotat of Epirus was extremely 8 8,7 | Byzantium.~ The founder of the Despotat of Epirus in 1204 was Michael 9 8,7 | Originally the possessions of the Despotat of Epirus had extended from 10 8,7 | state.~ The history of the Despotat of Epirus in the thirteenth 11 8,7 | upon the history of the Despotat by the letters of John Apocaucus ( 12 8,7 | internal administration the Despotat did not differ from the 13 8,7 | the coast of Epirus, the Despotat was obliged to develop a 14 8,7 | Nicaea, The church in the Despotat was also independent, and 15 8,7 | Broader aims, which led the Despotat far beyond the n\arrow limits 16 8,7 | had no conflicts with the Despotat. With the ascension of John 17 8,7 | the first attack of the Despotat of Epirus, that is to say, 18 8,12| near Constantinople. The Despotat of Epirus submitted to Vatatzes’ 19 8,16| with the history of the Despotat of Epirus, the second Hellenic 20 8,16| century belonged to the Despotat of Epirus).~ In 1897 Krumbacher 21 8,16| ecclesiastical life of the Despotat of Epirus. John appears 22 8,16| personality of the epoch of the Despotat of Epirus, George Bardanes, 23 8,16| cultural movement in the Despotat of Epirus and in the short-lived 24 9,2 | the restored Empire. The Despotat of Epirus came under the 25 9,2 | and paid them tribute. The Despotat of Epirus was only to a 26 9,2 | Trebizond as well as to the Despotat of Serbia to the king of 27 9,4 | successively controlled by the Despotat of Epirus, the second Bulgarian 28 9,7 | reorganized as a separate despotat and made the appanage of 29 9,7 | at Mistra, capital of the Despotat, which burst out at this 30 9,7 | The chief city of the Despotat of Morea, Mistra, medieval 31 9,8 | the troops of the Greek despotat in Morea opened hostilities 32 9,9 | possession of the remnants of the Despotat of Epirus, The orthodox 33 9,17| Thessalonica, Thessaly, and the Despotat of Morea. These territories 34 9,17| dominions became a sort of despotat whose ruler was almost independent 35 9,17| the Emperor John V. The Despotat of Morea was also ruled 36 9,18| the cultural center of the Despotat of Morea. He accompanied


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