| george finlay - 1877 - 546 pągines
...is that of Dr. Mordtmann, Belagenmg und Eroberung Constantinopel s durch du Turleen. AD 1448-1453.] strong fortifications. The emperor was, therefore,...The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some pecuniary aid, which he... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 pągines
...is that of Dr. Mordtmann, Belagerung m1d Eroberung Constantinopel1 durch die Turken. AD 1448-1453.] strong fortifications. The emperor was, therefore,...The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some pecuniary aid, which he... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 pągines
...is that of Dr. Mordtmann, Belagerung und Eroberung Constantinopels durch die Turhen. AD 1448-1453.] strong fortifications. The emperor was, therefore,...The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some pecuniary aid, which he... | |
| George Finlay - 1877 - 548 pągines
...is that of Dr. Mordtmann, Belagercmg vnd Eroberung Conctantiaopels durch die Tvrken. AD 1448-1453.] strong fortifications. The emperor was, therefore,...The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some pecuniary aid, which he... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 736 pągines
...in any way the pope should direct. Nicholas despatched Cardinal Isidore, the metropolitan of Kieff, who had joined the Latin church, as his legate. Isidore...The cardinal arrived at Constantinople in November, 1452. He was accompanied by a small body of chosen troops, and brought some pecuniary aid, which he... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 722 pągines
...in any way the pope should direct. Nicholas despatched Cardinal Isidore, the metropolitan of Kieff, who had joined the Latin church, as his legate. Isidore...an apostate, and with difficulty escaped to Italy. lie was by birth a Greek ; and being a man of learning and conciliatory manners, it was expected that... | |
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