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Manuel I Komnenos
The Case of Michael Glykas' Letter Collection and Biblos Chronike In
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Niketas Choniates Versus Manuel I Komnenos: Disputes Concernig Islam in the Context of the Byzantine Tradition
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Comparing the Methods of Andronikos I and Alexios I Komnenos of Constructing Imperial Power*
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King Conrad III in the Byzantine Empire: a Foil for Native Imperial Virtue
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Comparing the Methods of Andronikos I and Alexios I Komnenos of Constructing Imperial Power*
Exonerating Manuel I Komnenos: Byzantine Foreign Policy (1143-1180)
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