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Crusades --- Croisades --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Empire latin, 1204-1261
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En l'an1204 de notre ère, les croisés de la quatrième croisade s'emparent de Constantinople, la capitale de ce qui était alors l'empire byzantin. On est en plein Moyen Âge et Constantinople est la ville la plus importante et la plus célèbre d’Europe, par son étendue, sa population, ses richesses, ses monuments et ses églises. Les Latins y établissent un état qui durera cinquante sept ans. Une partie de la population grecque de la ville se réfugie après la conquête en Asie Mineure, où elle crée un état de Grecs réfugiés, qu’on appelle l’empire de Nicée, du nom de sa capitale Nicée, aujourd’hui Iznik. Après des débuts difficiles, ce nouvel état va prospérer et devenir une puissance notable. Il mènera une existence indépendante jusqu’à la reconquête de Constantinople par les Grecs, en l’an 1261, date à laquelle Constantinople redevient la capitale de l’empire byzantin reconstitué.Georges Acropolitès est l’historien de l’empire de Nicée. Il décrit avec précision les nombreuses guerres que cet empire eut à soutenir contre les Latins, les Turcs, les Bulgares et aussi un état grec concurrent, le despotat d’Epire, qui se forme après la chute de Constantinople, en même temps que l’empire de Nicée. Il est le témoin oculaire d’une grande partie des événements qu’il décrit avec lucidité et simplicité. C’est la meilleure source que nous possédions pour l’histoire de l’Asie Mineure et des Balkans pour une grande partie du XIIIe siècle.Aujourd’hui Byzance a disparu, Constantinople est devenue Istanbul et les territoires jadis occupés par l’empire de Nicée se trouvent à l’ouest de la Turquie actuelle ou encore dans les Balkans. Comme d’autres empires, par exemple celui des Hittites, l’empire de Nicée a disparu sans laisser de traces, sinon archéologiques, ainsi que le présent témoignage du passé que nous lègue dans sa chronique Georges Acropolitès.
Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- History --- Sources --- Histoire
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Istanbul (Turkey) --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- History
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Constantinople --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Empire latin, 1204-1261
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261. --- Byzantine Empire --- Greece --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Empire byzantin --- Grèce --- History --- Histoire --- Grèce
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Lateinisches Kaiserreich. --- Europe --- Mediterranean Region --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Byzantine Empire --- Méditerranée, Région de la --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire
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Drawing from both Byzantine and crusade historiography and making use of a wealth of unexploited sources, this book investigates the evolution of crusading in Frankish Greece and places it in the context of Byzantine-western interaction, of political circumstances across Europe, and of developments in the theory and practice of Holy War.0.
Crusades --- Croisades --- Catholic Church --- Foreign relations --- Geschichte 1204-1282. --- Byzantinisches Reich. --- Europa. --- Kreuzfahrerstaaten. --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261. --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire --- Relations extérieures --- Eglise catholique --- Relations extérieures --- 13th-15th century --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- 1081-1453 --- Papacy --- To 1309 --- Church history --- Middle Ages, 600-1500 --- Greece --- 323-1453 --- Middle Ages, 500-1500 --- Catholic Church.
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This volume is a contribution to the ongoing scholarly dialogue on a crucial topic, viz. the relations between East and West and their reflection in art and culture in late medieval Greece.00Based on the evidence of artistic production and material culture this collective volume aims at exploring cross-cultural relations and interaction between Greeks and Latins in late medieval Greece in the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade. Fourteen essays discuss mostly new and unpublished archaeological and artistic material, including architecture, sculpture, wall-paintings and icons, pottery and other small finds, but also the evidence of music and poetry. Through the surviving material of these artistic activities this volume explores the way Byzantines and Latins lived side by side on the Greek mainland and the Aegean islands from the thirteenth to the fifteenth centuries and traces the mechanisms that led to the emergence of the new, composite world of the Latin East. Issues of identity, patronage, papal policy, the missionary activities of the Latin religious orders and the reactions and responses of the Byzantines are also re-considered, offering fresh insights into and a better understanding of the various manifestations of the interrelationship between the two ethnicities, confessions and cultures.
Art, Byzantine --- Art, Medieval --- Christian art and symbolism --- Material culture --- History --- Byzantine Empire --- Greece --- Relations. --- Art byzantin --- Art médiéval --- Art, Byzantine. --- Art, Medieval. --- Civilization --- International relations. --- Material culture. --- Medieval. --- European influences. --- To 1500. --- Byzantine Empire. --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Europe --- Greece. --- Grèce --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261 --- Histoire
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The conquest of the Byzantine Empire by the armies of the Fourth Crusade resulted in the foundation of several Latin political entities in the lands of Greece. The Companion to Latin Greece offers thematic overviews of the history of the mixed societies that emerged as a result of the conquest. With dedicated chapters on the art, literature, architecture, numismatics, economy, social and religious organisation and the crusading involvement of these Latin states, the volume offers an introduction to the study of Latin Greece and a sampler of the directions in which the field of research is moving. Contributors are: Nikolaos Chrissis, Charalambos Gasparis, Anastasia Papadia-Lala, Nicholas Coureas, David Jaccoby, Julian Baker, Gill Page, Maria Georgopoulou and Sophia Kalopissi-Verti.
Latin Empire, 1204-1261. --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Greece --- History --- Civilization --- Roman influences. --- Grèce --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Influence romaine --- Crusades --- Athens (Greece) --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) --- Byzantine Empire --- European influences. --- Rome --- France --- Latin Orient --- Greece, Medieval --- Medieval Greece --- Crusades - Fourth, 1202-1204. --- Crusades - 13th-15th centuries. --- Constantinople --- Empire latin de Constantinople --- 13e siècle --- Greece - History - 323-1453. --- Athens (Greece) - History - Duchy, 1205-1458. --- Epirus (Greece and Albania) - History - Despotate, 1204-1318. --- Greece - History - 1261-1453. --- Byzantine Empire - History - Lascarid dynasty, 1208-1259. --- Byzantine Empire - History - Palaeologi dynasty, 1259-1448. --- Greece - Civilization - European influences.
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Crusades --- Croisades --- Historiography. --- Historiographie --- Latin Empire, 1204-1261. --- Empire latin, 1204-1261 --- Istanbul (Turkey) --- Byzantine Empire --- History --- Mediaeval history --- Byzantine history --- Fourth crusade --- Consequences --- Consequences. --- Mediaeval history - Byzantine history - Fourth crusade - Consequences. --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Chivalry --- Stamboul (Turkey) --- Stampōl (Turkey) --- Stambul (Turkey) --- Stěmpol (Turkey) --- T︠S︡arigrad (Turkey) --- Istāmbūl (Turkey) --- T︠S︡arʹgrad (Turkey) --- Āsitānah (Turkey) --- Ḳushṭa (Turkey) --- İstanbul Büyük Şehir Belediyesi (Turkey) --- Greater Istanbul Municipality (Turkey) --- İstanbul Anakent Belediyesi (Turkey) --- İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi (Turkey) --- Polē (Turkey) --- Estambul (Turkey) --- Baladīyat Isṭānbūl (Turkey) --- Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality (Turkey) --- Constantinople --- Byzantium (Empire) --- Vizantii︠a︡ --- Bajo Imperio --- Bizancjum --- Byzantinē Autokratoria --- Vyzantinon Kratos --- Vyzantinē Autokratoria --- Impero bizantino --- Bizantia --- Crusades - Fourth, 1202-1204 - Congresses --- Istanbul (Turkey) - History - Siege, 1203-1204 - Congresses --- Byzantine Empire - History - 1081-1453 - Congresses
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