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... Turks had occupied much of its eastern provinces . Western Europe was resurgent , and , led by the restless Normans , was pressing on its western provinces . Religious relations with the West were worsening , as the holy Orthodox Church ...
... Turks had occupied much of its eastern provinces . Western Europe was resurgent , and , led by the restless Normans , was pressing on its western provinces . Religious relations with the West were worsening , as the holy Orthodox Church ...
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... Turkish rule would never be allowed by their masters to make closer connections with the West , even if they wished ... Turks from 1421 to 1451 , was a peace - loving man . Early in his reign he had marched against Constantinople ; but ...
... Turkish rule would never be allowed by their masters to make closer connections with the West , even if they wished ... Turks from 1421 to 1451 , was a peace - loving man . Early in his reign he had marched against Constantinople ; but ...
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... Turkish camp sprang into action . Then he dismissed Sphrantzes , who never saw him again . The roses were wafting ... Turks made no headway , while Christian sorties from Blachernae harassed them in the flank . But after one of these ...
... Turkish camp sprang into action . Then he dismissed Sphrantzes , who never saw him again . The roses were wafting ... Turks made no headway , while Christian sorties from Blachernae harassed them in the flank . But after one of these ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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