Ebook: Studies in the Latin Empire of Constantinople
Author: Wolff Robert Lee.
- Genre: History
- Tags: Исторические дисциплины, Всемирная история, История средних веков, История рыцарства, История Крестовых походов
- Language: English
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London: Variorum Reprints, 1976. — 412 pp.Robert Lee Wolff (1915, New York City – 1980, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a Harvard history professor, known for his 1956 book "The Balkans in our time" and another widely used textbooks in high school and undergraduate history courses.The Latin Empire of Constantinople.
Romania: The Latin Empire of Constantinople.
The ‘Second Bulgarian Empire’: Its Origin and History to 1204
Baldwin of Flanders and Hainaut, First Latin Emperor of Constantinople: His Life, Death, and Resurrection, 1172-1225
'Mortgage and Redemption of an Emperor’s Son: Castile and the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
A New Document from the Period of the Latin Empire of Constantinople: The Oath of the Venetian Podesta.
The Latin Empire of Constantinople and the Franciscans.
The Organization of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204-1261: Social and Administrative Consequences of the Latin Conquest.
Politics in the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204-1261.
Romania: The Latin Empire of Constantinople.
The ‘Second Bulgarian Empire’: Its Origin and History to 1204
Baldwin of Flanders and Hainaut, First Latin Emperor of Constantinople: His Life, Death, and Resurrection, 1172-1225
'Mortgage and Redemption of an Emperor’s Son: Castile and the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
A New Document from the Period of the Latin Empire of Constantinople: The Oath of the Venetian Podesta.
The Latin Empire of Constantinople and the Franciscans.
The Organization of the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204-1261: Social and Administrative Consequences of the Latin Conquest.
Politics in the Latin Patriarchate of Constantinople, 1204-1261.
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