The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461Blackwood, 1851 - 519 páginas |
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... land where it was spoken , from Syracuse to Trebizond , must not be , in great part , attributed to the infusion of foreign elements , which slavery introduced into Hellenic society in number- less streams , all flowing from a similar ...
... land where it was spoken , from Syracuse to Trebizond , must not be , in great part , attributed to the infusion of foreign elements , which slavery introduced into Hellenic society in number- less streams , all flowing from a similar ...
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... land . From provinces in this condition the Byzantine government often derived very little revenue , for the large ... lands were the great slave marts of the age . Such was the internal state of pre- paration in Greece to encounter the ...
... land . From provinces in this condition the Byzantine government often derived very little revenue , for the large ... lands were the great slave marts of the age . Such was the internal state of pre- paration in Greece to encounter the ...
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... lands , by the repeated ravages of the barbarians , is incidentally revealed ; and the necessity of constructing forts , for the protection of the population engaged in the regular agricultural operations of husbandry , is distinctly ...
... lands , by the repeated ravages of the barbarians , is incidentally revealed ; and the necessity of constructing forts , for the protection of the population engaged in the regular agricultural operations of husbandry , is distinctly ...
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... land on the river Rhechios , in Macedonia , and the construction of the city of Kastoria , to replace the ruined Diocletianopolis , while they prove the desertion of great part of Chalcidice and Upper Macedonia by the ancient ...
... land on the river Rhechios , in Macedonia , and the construction of the city of Kastoria , to replace the ruined Diocletianopolis , while they prove the desertion of great part of Chalcidice and Upper Macedonia by the ancient ...
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... lands , the new popu- lation proved better able to protect themselves against the evils of war , from their previous rude habits of life , and from the artless method in which they pursued their agricultural occupations . The ...
... lands , the new popu- lation proved better able to protect themselves against the evils of war , from their previous rude habits of life , and from the artless method in which they pursued their agricultural occupations . The ...
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The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by ... George Finlay Visualização integral - 1851 |
The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by ... George Finlay Visualização integral - 1851 |
The History of Greece from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by ... George Finlay Visualização integral - 1851 |
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