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Byzantium and the Crusader States, 1096-1204
Ralph-Johannes Lilie
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations (page xii)
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1. Expectations and Dissensions: The First Crusade and Byzantium (1096-1098) (page 1)
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2. The Antagonisms Sharpen: Alexius I Comnenus and the Crusader States (1098-1119) (page 61)
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3. The Height of Confrontation: John Comnenus (1118-1143) (page 96)
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4. The 'Policy of Détente': Manuel I Comnenus (1143 -1180) (page 142)
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5. Byzantine Weakness and the Relapse into the Policy of Confrontation: From Alexius II Comnenus to Alexius V Murtzuphlus (1180-1204) (page 222)
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6. Byzantium and the Crusader States from AD 1096 to 1204: Summary (page 246)
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APPENDICES (page 259)
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I. Laodicea, Antioch, and Byzantium between AD 1098 and 1105 (page 259)
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II. Objectivity and Bias in John Cinnamus, Nicetas Choniates, and William of Tyre (page 277)
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III. The Treaty of 1137 between Byzantium and the Princedom of Antioch according to Ordericus Vitalis and William of Tyre (page 298)
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IV. The Alliance of the Franks with Byzantium for the Conquest of Egypt (AD 1165-1177) (page 309)
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Bibliography (page 321)
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Index (page 337)
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Published: 1993
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780198204077 (hardcover)
- 9780191676116 (ebook)