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The Papacy and the Levant, 1204-1571, Vol. 1
Kenneth M. Setton
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Frontmatter (page N/A)
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Chapter 1 Innocent III, The Fourth Crusade, and the Establishment of the Latin States in Greece (page 1)
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Chapter 2 The Apogee of the Latin Empire under Henry of Hainaut (1206-1216) (page 27)
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Chapter 3 The Changing Fortunes of Constantinople and Achaea, Epirus and Nicaea (1216-1246) (page 44)
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Chapter 4 The Advance of Nicaea and the Decline of the Latin Empire (1246-1259) (page 68)
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Chapter 5 Pelagonia, the Loss of Constantinople, and the Rise of te Angevins (1259-1268) (page 85)
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Chapter 6 The Papal Interregnum, Gregory X, and the Second Council of Lyon (1268-1274) (page 106)
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Chapter 7 The Holy See, Greek Opposition, and the Failure of Church Union (1276-1282) (page 123)
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Chapter 8 The Sicilian Vespers and a Century of Angevin Decline (1282-1383) (page 140)
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Chapter 9 The Avignonese Papacy, the Crusade, and the Capture of Smyrna (1309-1345) (page 163)
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Chapter 10 Clement VI, Humbert of Viennois, and the End of the Smyrniote Crusade (1345-1352) (page 195)
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Chapter 11 Pierre Thomas and Peter I of Cyprus, the Crusade and the Revolt of Crete (1352-1364) (page 224)
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Chapter 12 The Sack of Alexandria and the Restoration of Peace with Egypt (1365-1370) (page 258)
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Chapter 13 The Crusade of Amadeo VI of Savoy, john V Palaeologus in Rome and Venice (1366-1371) (page 285)
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Chapter 14 The Crusades of Barbary (1309) and Nicopolis (1396) (page 327)
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Chapter 15 Manuel II, Marshal Boucicaut, and the Clash Between Venice and Genoa (page 370)
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Chapter 16 The Athenian church and Lordship under the Burgundians (1204-1308) (page 405)
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Chapter 17 The Catalans and Florentines in Athens to the End of the Fourteenth Century (page 441)
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Index (page 475)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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SP | 54.3 (Jul. 1979): 630-631 | http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0038-7134%28197907%2954%3A3%3C630%3A%3E2.0.CO%3B2-W |
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Published: 1976
Publisher: American Philosophical Society
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