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|a Müller, Samuel Pablo.
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|a Latins in Roman (Byzantine) Histories
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|b Ambivalent Representations in the Long Twelfth Century.
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|a 1 online resource (566 p.).
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|a The Medieval Mediterranean Ser.
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|a Description based upon print version of record.
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|a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration and Translations -- Introduction -- 1 Methodological and Theoretical Approach -- 1.1 Identity and Alterity Intertwined -- 1.2 The Complex Relationship between (Literary) Representations and Attitudes -- 2 State of Research -- 2.1 Relations between Romania and the West -- 2.2 The Image of Latins -- Part 1 Background -- Chapter 1 Identities of Byzantine-Roman Literati and Their Representation of "Others" and Westerners -- 1 Identities and Representations of "Others"
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|a 2 The West and Westerners in Greek Literature: Historiographers of the Komnenian Period and Other Sources -- 2.1 Historiography -- 2.1.1 Anna Komnene -- 2.1.2 Ioannes Kinnamos -- 2.1.3 Eustathios of Thessalonike -- 2.1.4 Niketas Choniates -- 2.1.5 Ioannes Zonaras and Michael Glykas -- 2.1.6 Shorter Literary Works Devoted to a Historical Event: Manasses and Mesarites -- 2.1.7 Histories Devoted to the Period before 1081 -- 2.2 Additional Sources -- 2.2.1 Oratory, Poetry, Letters, Novels -- 2.2.2 Theological and Religious Writings -- 2.2.3 Imperial and Patriarchal Documents
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|a Chapter 5 The Integration of Princes into the Imperial Hierarchy.
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|a National characteristics, Roman.
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|x Ethnic identity.
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|z Byzantine Empire.
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|a Byzantine Empire
|x History
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|x Historiography.
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|a Byzantine Empire
|x Foreign relations
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|a Byzantine Empire
|x Civilization
|x Roman influences.
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|a Romains.
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|x Identité ethnique.
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|a Romains
|z Empire byzantin.
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|a Empire byzantin
|x Histoire
|y 1081-1453
|x Historiographie.
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|a Empire byzantin
|x Relations extérieures
|y 1081-1453.
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|a Empire byzantin
|x Civilisation
|x Influence romaine.
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|a LATINS IN ROMAN BYZANTINE HISTORIES (Text)
|1 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCYcJ3CwqXkthtcRFG8YGd3
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|i Print version:
|a Müller, Samuel Pablo
|t Latins in Roman (Byzantine) Histories
|d Boston : BRILL,c2021
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|a 2.2.4 Non-textual Sources -- Part 2 The Portrayal of the Western Presence within the Empire and of Westerners in Imperial Service -- Chapter 2 Ambiguous Relations with Italians -- 1 The Close and Fluctuating Relationship with Βενέτικοι (Venetians) -- 1.1 Proximity and Difference Prior to the Second Crusade -- 1.2 Cooperation, Coexistence, Conflict, and the Coup of 1171 -- 1.3 An Uneasy Restoration of Relations Marked by Imperial Failure -- 2 Πισσαῖοι (Pisans) and Γενουῖται (Genoese) in Venice's Shadow -- 2.1 A Very Generic Portrayal of Their Ascendancy and Integration
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|a 2.2 "Anti-Latin"The Accounts of the So-Called Latin Massacre in 1182 -- 2.3 The Equally Contingent Character of Later Attacks in the Capital -- 2.4 Μεγαρείτης (Margaritone) and Καφούρης (Gafforio) -- 3 Encomiastic Praise and Approval with Hindsight of the Byzantine Network in Italy -- 3.1 Other Alliances with Italian Cities -- 3.2 The Ἀγκωνῖται (People of Ancona) and Their Supporters -- Chapter 3 Compatibility, Superiority, and Introspection Reflected in Empresses -- 1 Alliance with Οὐγγρία (Hungary): Eirene (Piroska) and Maria (Margaret)
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|a 1.1 The Exploitation of Eirene's (Piroska's) Origin in the Service of Imperial Propaganda -- 1.2 The Similar Case of Maria (Margaret) -- 2 Eirene (Bertha of Sulzbach) as an Exception to the Rule of Easy Integration -- 3 Maria/Xene (Margaret-Constance) of Antioch and the Myth of the "Hated Latin" in the Scholarship -- 4 Anna (Agnes) and the Unequal Alliance with France -- Chapter 4 The Brothers from Μόντη Φεράντη (Montferrat) as a Male Counterpart -- 1 The Beauty and Virtue of Ioannes (Renier of Montferrat) -- 2 Korrados (Conrad of Montferrat): Role Model and Savior
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