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  1. 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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  2. 18 de abr. de 2024 · See also metropolitan. 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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  3. 4 de may. de 2024 · 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.

  4. Hace 3 días · In the eyes of all Greeks who knew of this decision, it was a shocking sign of desperation and weak leadership, which deserved to be punished by God. The Byzantine historian Nicetas Choniates characterized it as "the turning point towards the decline of the Roman state".

  5. 17 de abr. de 2024 · A checklist of all butterfly species found in Myanmar

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  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Oración Te Deum: Un canto de acción de gracias a Dios. Te Deum significa en latín «A ti Dios» y es justamente con esas palabras que empieza este cántico que forma parte de los himnos cristianos tradicionales para dar gracias por todos los favores que se han recibido. Este canto del Te Deum es entonado en momentos de celebraciones ...

  7. 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.