A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... eastern peoples retained their own cul- ture . In the East , the language , manners , and customs re- mained Greek . The customary manner of dealing with the protectorates was to impose on them disarmament , isolation , taxation , and ...
... eastern peoples retained their own cul- ture . In the East , the language , manners , and customs re- mained Greek . The customary manner of dealing with the protectorates was to impose on them disarmament , isolation , taxation , and ...
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... East Goths in Italy ( 555 ) and established the exarchate of Ravenna as a dependency of the Byzantine Empire . The West Goths gave up southern Spain . In the East , the Persians were held in check . Apparently the eastern and western ...
... East Goths in Italy ( 555 ) and established the exarchate of Ravenna as a dependency of the Byzantine Empire . The West Goths gave up southern Spain . In the East , the Persians were held in check . Apparently the eastern and western ...
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... East ; part of it was in the hands of traders from Marseille and Barcelona . Some Russian towns even acted as intermediaries in a trade between the East and the Baltic region . For a half century after the fourth crusade , Venetian ...
... East ; part of it was in the hands of traders from Marseille and Barcelona . Some Russian towns even acted as intermediaries in a trade between the East and the Baltic region . For a half century after the fourth crusade , Venetian ...
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GROWTH OF IDEALS OF LIBERTY | 1 |
Pisistratus | 23 |
The Athenian Empire | 29 |
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