Byzantium and Venice, 1204–1453

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Fourth Crusade
Italian women
Italian women medieval studies
John V Palaeologus
late medieval Greece
Nerio Acciaiuoli
Palaeologan dynasty
Peloponnese
Peloponnese history
Venetian archival research in Byzantium
Venetian commercial privileges
Venetian-Byzantine relations

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  • ISBN 9781409423706
  • Weight: 740g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Apr 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Byzantium and Venice: 1204-1453, a selection of articles by the late Julian Chrysostomides, focuses on Byzantium after the Fourth Crusade and its relationship with Venice, particularly in the late Palaeologan period. Seven of the articles deal with aspects of Veneto-Byzantine interactions in the Peloponnese, while the remainder concentrate on the political and commercial ties between Byzantines and Venetians. The essays draw upon Julian Chrysostomides' unrivalled knowledge of the relevant Venetian documents.
Julian Chrysostomides (1928-2008) was Emeritus Reader in Byzantine History and Director of the Hellenic Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK. The volume is edited by Michael Heslop, an Honorary Research Associate in Byzantine Studies at RHUL Hellenic Institute, and Charalambos Dendrinos, Lecturer in Byzantine Literature and Greek Palaeography, and Director of RHUL Hellenic Institute, UK.

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