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lothar 2
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louis 33
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 6,2| of the western Emperor, Louis II, who occupied the important 2 6,2| dissolved. After the death of Louis the population of Bari handed 3 6,6| interesting correspondence with Louis II exists. It appears from 4 6,6| of the imperial title by Louis II. Thus, even in the second 5 6,6| asserted that the letter of Louis II to Basil is spurious,[ 6 6,6| to form an alliance with Louis II failed. The Byzantine 7 7,1| time. The king of France, Louis VII, seems to have been 8 7,1| conception the original plan of Louis VII widened. Owing to Bernard, 9 7,1| via Hungary; a month later Louis went the same way. The march 10 7,1| particularly dubious about Louis with whom, shortly before 11 7,1| Italian possessions; in Louis, Manuel suspected he saw 12 7,1| became agitated. Some of Louischiefs suggested to him 13 7,1| success in Asia Minor, and Louis consented to cross over 14 7,1| oath to Manuel. Only when Louis made his appearance in Asia 15 7,1| crusade accomplished nothing. Louis, who remained in the East, 16 7,1| towards the north. Finally, Louis VII, afflicted by the failure 17 7,1| had governed France during Louisabsence, was the initiator 18 7,1| daughter of the king of France, Louis VII. The little princess 19 7,3| Champagne, Baldwin of Flanders, Louis of Blois, and many others 20 8,8| of France, the mother of Louis IX, Pope Honorius III, speaking 21 9,3| brother of the king of France, Louis IX (St. Louis), became the 22 9,3| of France, Louis IX (St. Louis), became the executor of 23 9,3| brother, the king of France, Louis IX, who was the most pious, 24 9,3| Circumstances tended to involve Louis also in the history of Byzantium. 25 9,3| Byzantium. Michael sent Louis IX a manuscript of the New 26 9,3| concurrence.”[39]~ At the outset, Louis IX disapproved of the decision 27 9,3| Byzantium also met with Louisserious objection, because, 28 9,3| which strongly influenced Louis. Besides, Michael’s decision, 29 9,3| Michael’s decision, with which Louis had been acquainted through 30 9,3| expected that pressure from Louis would really persuade his 31 9,3| hostilities against Byzantium by Louissecond crusade to Tunis, 32 9,3| 40] The sudden death of Louis in Tunis in 1270 destroyed 33 9,3| negotiations a short time before Louisdeath, went back, said


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