Devoli szerződés (Hungarian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Devoli szerződés" in Hungarian language version.

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  • Fulcher of Chartres, Expedition to Jerusalem, XXXV

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  • John IV of Antioch initially stayed in Antioch after the Crusaders captured his city, and presided over both Greek and Latin clergy. He later quarreled with Bohemond, fled to Constantinople and abdicated (T.M. Kolbaba, Byzantine Perceptions of Latin Religious "Errors", 126 Archiválva 2008. október 1-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben).
  • A. Kazhdan, Latins and Franks in Byzantium, 93–94 Archiválva 2008. október 1-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben

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  • Modern scholars argue that Bohemond's planned attack on Epirus was kept secret from the Pope, who thought that he intended to launch a campaign in the Levant (J.G. Rowe, Paschal II, 181; J. Holifield, Tancred and Bohemond, 17 Archiválva 2009. március 26-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben).

roman-emperors.org

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  • B. Hamilton, William of Tyre and the Byzantine Empire, 226
    * J. Norwich, Byzantium:The Decline and Fall, 121
    * William of Tyre, Historia, XVIII, 23

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  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, X, 261 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XI, 291 Archiválva 2014. október 16-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
  • John IV of Antioch initially stayed in Antioch after the Crusaders captured his city, and presided over both Greek and Latin clergy. He later quarreled with Bohemond, fled to Constantinople and abdicated (T.M. Kolbaba, Byzantine Perceptions of Latin Religious "Errors", 126 Archiválva 2008. október 1-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben).
  • Modern scholars argue that Bohemond's planned attack on Epirus was kept secret from the Pope, who thought that he intended to launch a campaign in the Levant (J.G. Rowe, Paschal II, 181; J. Holifield, Tancred and Bohemond, 17 Archiválva 2009. március 26-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben).
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XII, 317 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
    * M. Angold, The Byzantine Empire, 1025–1118, 251
    * Norwich, Byzantium:The Decline and Fall, 47
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 348–349 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
    * Norwich, Byzantium:The Decline and Fall, 48
  • The only clause of Alexios and Bohemond's previous agreement that was not declared void was the latter's swearing "liege-homage" to Alexios (Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 349 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben).
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 348–358 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 349–350 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
    * Norwich, Byzantium:The Decline and Fall, 48
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 354–355 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
    * Norwich, Byzantium:The Decline and Fall, 48
  • Anna Komnene, The Alexiad, XIII, 357–358 Archiválva 2012. szeptember 27-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben
  • A. Kazhdan, Latins and Franks in Byzantium, 93–94 Archiválva 2008. október 1-i dátummal a Wayback Machine-ben