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18 de abr. de 2024 · Nicetas Choniates (born c. 1155, Chonae, Byzantine Empire [now in Turkey]—died 1217, Nicaea, Empire of Nicaea [now İznik, Turkey]) was a Byzantine statesman, historian, and theologian. His chronicle of Byzantium’s humiliations during the Third and Fourth Crusades (1189 and 1204) and his anthology of 12th-century theological ...
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Hace 6 días · Nicetas Choniates gives a vivid account of the sack of Constantinople by the Frankish and Venetian Crusaders of the Fourth Crusade: The Latin soldiery subjected the greatest city in Europe to an indescribable sack.
- ~5,000 (Turkey), ~3,800,000 (Greece), ~1,500,000 (in diaspora), =5,305,000 (total)
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18 de abr. de 2024 · Michael Choniates was a Byzantine humanist scholar and archbishop of Athens whose extensive Classical literary works provide the principal documentary witness to the political turbulence of 13th-century Greece after its occupation by the Western Crusaders. Having studied at Constantinople.
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Hace 3 días · History of the Byzantine Empire. Preceding. Roman Empire. Dominate. Early period (330–717) Tetrarchy era. Constantinian–Valentinianic era ( Constantinian dynasty – Valentinianic dynasty) Theodosian era. Leonid era. Justinian era. Heraclian era. Twenty Years' Anarchy. Middle period (717–1204) Isaurian era. Nikephorian era. Amorian era.
1 de may. de 2024 · The Fourth Crusade (1202–1204) was a Latin Christian armed expedition called by Pope Innocent III. The stated intent of the expedition was to recapture the Muslim -controlled city of Jerusalem, by first defeating the powerful Egyptian Ayyubid Sultanate.
3 de may. de 2024 · Kevin Di Camillo, February 23, 2018 – National Catholic Register. Poor St. Polycarp! Despite being a disciple of St. John the Evangelist himself and suffering a true martyr’s death — recounted in great gory (yet glorious) detail —absolutely no one names their child after him. Perhaps this is not too surprising in that his ...
15 de abr. de 2024 · (c.1155–c.1215)A native of Chônai in Phrygia, Nicetas Choniates (or Akominatos) studied at Constantinople before