Universal History, ancient and modern; from the earliest records of time, to the general peace of 1801, Band 7 |
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... Palæologus , who possessed all the virtues and vices that qualify a man for rising to sovereign power . Intent on the conquest of Constantinople , his designs were promoted by the Genoese , the rivals of the republic of Venice : the ...
... Palæologus , who possessed all the virtues and vices that qualify a man for rising to sovereign power . Intent on the conquest of Constantinople , his designs were promoted by the Genoese , the rivals of the republic of Venice : the ...
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... Palæologus , and the imprudence of his adherents , had exposed him to the suspicion of aiming at the sovereignty in the reign of Vataces . To ex- culpate himself from this , he was advised by the archbishop of Philadelphia , a dexterous ...
... Palæologus , and the imprudence of his adherents , had exposed him to the suspicion of aiming at the sovereignty in the reign of Vataces . To ex- culpate himself from this , he was advised by the archbishop of Philadelphia , a dexterous ...
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... Palæologus , and embarrassed his measures , the clergy themselves began to blame the inflexible spirit of Arsenius ; and soon after he was deposed from his episcopal office , and banished to a small island , where he died . At the end ...
... Palæologus , and embarrassed his measures , the clergy themselves began to blame the inflexible spirit of Arsenius ; and soon after he was deposed from his episcopal office , and banished to a small island , where he died . At the end ...
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... Palæologus had consented to , in order to allay the resentment of Urban IV . , who had proclaimed a crusade in favour of the suppliant Baldwin . This stroke of policy seems to have missed its aim . Palæologus was regarded with ...
... Palæologus had consented to , in order to allay the resentment of Urban IV . , who had proclaimed a crusade in favour of the suppliant Baldwin . This stroke of policy seems to have missed its aim . Palæologus was regarded with ...
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... Palæologus , who was only nine years of age at his father's death . the The weakness of the infant emperor was pro- tected by the genius of John Cantacuzene , who had long been the friend and counsellor of the late emperor , and who in ...
... Palæologus , who was only nine years of age at his father's death . the The weakness of the infant emperor was pro- tected by the genius of John Cantacuzene , who had long been the friend and counsellor of the late emperor , and who in ...
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