Latins and Greeks in the Eastern Mediterranean After 1204
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Chapter 1 From Byzantium to Latin Romania, David Jacoby; Chapter 2 The Establishment of the Latin Church in the Empire of Constantinople (1204-1227), Jean Richard; Chapter 3 Greeks and Latins After 1204, Michael Angold; Chapter 4 Between Romaniae, Paul Magdalino; Chapter 5 Western Attitudes to Frankish Greece in the Thirteenth Century, Malcolm Barber; Chapter 6 The Medieval Towers of Greece, Peter Lock; Chapter 7 The Latins and Life On the Smaller Aegean Islands, 1204?€“1453, Anthony T. Luttrell; Chapter 8 The Genoese in the Aegean (1204?€“1566), Michel Balard; Chapter 9 The Cypriot Nobility from the Fourteenth to the Sixteenth Century, Benjamin Arbel; Chapter 10 The Mongols and the Eastern Mediterranean, David O. Morgan; Chapter 11 Holy War in the Aegean During the Fourteenth Century, Elizabeth Zachariadou; Chapter 12 The Image of the Byzantine and the Frank in Arab Popular Literature of the Late Middle Ages, Robert Irwin;

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Benjamin Arbel, Bernard Hamilton, David Jacoby.

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