Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204Routledge, 12 Eki 2012 - 256 sayfa First published in 1989. This volume includes twelve of the main papers given at the Joint Meeting of the XXII Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies and of the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East held at the University of Nottingham from 26-29 March 1988. The Conference brought together a wide range of scholars and dealt with four main themes: relations between native Greeks and western settlers in the states founded by the Latin conquerors in former Byzantine lands in the wake of the Fourth Crusade; the Byzantine successor states at Nicaea, Epirus, and Thessalonica; the influence of the Italian maritime communes on the eastern Mediterranean in the later Middle Ages and the Renaissance; and the impact on Christian societies there of the Mongols and the Ottoman Turks, as well as the perception of Greeks and Latins by other groups in the eastern Mediterranean. |
İçindekiler
The Establishment of the Latin Church | 41 |
Thessaly and Epirus | 87 |
Western Attitudes to Frankish Greece | 111 |
The Latins and Life on the Smaller | 146 |
The Cypriot Nobility from the fourteenth | 175 |
The Mongols and the Eastern | 198 |
Holy War in the Aegean during | 212 |
The Image of the Byzantine and the Frank | 226 |
List of Contributors | 243 |
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
Sık kullanılan terimler ve kelime öbekleri
according Aegean Anatolia appear archontes Athens authority became bishop Byzantine century Chios Christian Chronicle Church concerned conquest considered Constantinople continuity Crete Crusade Cypriot Cyprus documents early eastern economic emperor empire Epirus especially established estates evidence fact families feudal fiscal forces Frankish Genoese Greece Greek hand held History Holy imperial important included Innocent institutions interest island Italy Jacoby John King land later Latin less letter limited London lords Lusignan Medieval mentioned Messenia Michael military monasteries Mongol monks Morea names nobility noble noted occupation original Orthodox Ottoman papacy Paris patriarch period political pope population present reference regard region relations remained Romania rule seems social society sources status Studies territories Thessaly thirteenth tion towers trade Turkish Turks Venetian Venice West western