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Niketas Choniates - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Fourth Crusade was directed at Egypt. There were, however, a series of financial difficulties which enabled the Venetians, who had been hired as transportation providers, to divert the crusade to their own ends. ... The Byzantine historian Nicetas Choniates here gives an account of the sack of the city.
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The Byzantine historian Nicetas Choniates (b.1155- d.1216) provides the sole major Byzantine account of the sack of Constantinople by western Christian armies during the Fourth Crusade.
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Choniates, Nicetas Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Choniates, Nicetas at Questia library.
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Choniates, Nicetas. Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, ... Publication Information: Encyclopedia Article Title: Choniates, Nicetas. ...
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The Byzantine historian Nicetas Choniates (ca. 1155-1215/16) here gives an account of the sack of the city. ... The text by Nicetas Choniates has been reproduced (with spelling corrections added) from the Internet Medieval Source Book. The Sourcebook is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted texts related to...
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Nicetas Choniates (Nikitas Choniatis) (c. 1155-1215/1216), sometimes called Acominatus, was a historian like his brother Michael whom he accompanied from their birthplace Chonae to Constantinople. ... Choniates, Nicetas. The Sack of Constantinople;
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Choniates, Nicetas - see Acominatus, Michael. ... Word of the Day ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Choniates, Nicetas...
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Niketas Choniates, Historia, tr. J. L. van Dieten, ed. de Gruyter, Corpus fontium historiae byzantinae, XI (Berlin, 1975), 647-55. ... A. Cutler, 'The De Signis of Nicetas Choniates: a reappraisal', AJA 72(1968) 1113-
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Historians have differed widely in their assessments of the Byzantine historian, Nicetas Choniates, and his account of the collapse of the Byzantine empire ...
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