A History of Western Civilization ...Prentice-Hall, Incorporated, 1939 |
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... successful be- cause , upon the death of Saladin ( 1193 ) , his kingdom broke up into three parts , and for the next seven years bitter feuds distracted the Mohammedan world . THE FOURTH CRUSADE The fourth crusade , the greatest of all ...
... successful be- cause , upon the death of Saladin ( 1193 ) , his kingdom broke up into three parts , and for the next seven years bitter feuds distracted the Mohammedan world . THE FOURTH CRUSADE The fourth crusade , the greatest of all ...
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... successful . He remained on good terms with the kingdom of Hungary and fought a hard , successful war with Poland . In this reign the way was paved for the incorporation of Arles ( Burgundy ) into the Empire . By the time of his death ...
... successful . He remained on good terms with the kingdom of Hungary and fought a hard , successful war with Poland . In this reign the way was paved for the incorporation of Arles ( Burgundy ) into the Empire . By the time of his death ...
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... successful in Sicily : he stamped out feudalism and then turned the government over to a few powerful administrators who ruled for the sake of the governed . In 1216 he pledged his promise to Innocent to separate Sicily from the Empire ...
... successful in Sicily : he stamped out feudalism and then turned the government over to a few powerful administrators who ruled for the sake of the governed . In 1216 he pledged his promise to Innocent to separate Sicily from the Empire ...
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