The end of Byzantium - Bizans'ın sonu
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Title
The end of Byzantium - Bizans'ın sonu
Creator
Rudolph von Scala
Description
To renew the Latin Empire. (The scourge of Mercenaries.) A brief Renaissance of Art. Fragments of an empire. John VIII, Palæologus. Strange Monastic orders. Mediæval exponent of socialism. The last Christian king of Constantinople. The Empire becomes a petty state. Byzantium's last Christian King. Europe's loss in the failure of Byzantium. Our legacy from Byzantium - Latin İmparatorluğu'nun yenilenişi. Rönesans dönemi sanatın özeti. Bir imparatorluğun parçaları. VIII. John, Palæologus. Garip Manastır emirleri. Sosyalizmin ortaçağ üssü. Konstantinopolis'in son Hıristiyan kralı. İmparatorluk küçük bir devlet oldu. Bizans'ın son Hıristiyan kralı. Bizans'ın başarısızlığı Avrupa'nın kaybı. Bizans'tan mirasımız.
Language
English
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/21909
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Type
Format
24-15 cm, Baskı - Print, Siyah beyaz - Black & White
Number of Scanned Documents
4
Identifier
FFT744004
Rights
Open Access
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Purchase

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