The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Том 7AMS Press, 1914 |
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... crowns of gold ; and the city , by the labours of Or- chan , assumed the aspect of a Mahometan capital ; Prusa was decorated with a mosque , a college , and a hospital of royal foundation ; the Seljukian coin was changed for the name ...
... crowns of gold ; and the city , by the labours of Or- chan , assumed the aspect of a Mahometan capital ; Prusa was decorated with a mosque , a college , and a hospital of royal foundation ; the Seljukian coin was changed for the name ...
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... crowns , which he accepted from the Byzantine court ; but his friend was satisfied ; and the conduct of Amir is excused by the more sacred duty of defending against the Latins his hereditary dominions . The maritime power of the Turks ...
... crowns , which he accepted from the Byzantine court ; but his friend was satisfied ; and the conduct of Amir is excused by the more sacred duty of defending against the Latins his hereditary dominions . The maritime power of the Turks ...
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... crowns , and the first payment had been made , when an earthquake shook the walls and cities of the provinces ; the dismantled places were occupied by the Turks ; and Gallipoli , the key of the Hellespont , was rebuilt and repeopled by ...
... crowns , and the first payment had been made , when an earthquake shook the walls and cities of the provinces ; the dismantled places were occupied by the Turks ; and Gallipoli , the key of the Hellespont , was rebuilt and repeopled by ...
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... crown . But at the end of two years the turbulence of the Latins and the levity of the Greeks produced a revolution ; and the two emperors were buried in the tower from whence the two prisoners were exalted to the throne . Another ...
... crown . But at the end of two years the turbulence of the Latins and the levity of the Greeks produced a revolution ; and the two emperors were buried in the tower from whence the two prisoners were exalted to the throne . Another ...
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... crowns of gold ; the Greeks deplored the public toleration of the law of Mahomet ; and Bajazet enjoyed the glory of establishing a Turkish cadhi and founding a royal mosque in the metropolis of the Eastern church.103 Yet this truce was ...
... crowns of gold ; the Greeks deplored the public toleration of the law of Mahomet ; and Bajazet enjoyed the glory of establishing a Turkish cadhi and founding a royal mosque in the metropolis of the Eastern church.103 Yet this truce was ...
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