Footnote to an Incident of the Latin Occupation of Constantinople: The Church and the Icon of the Hodegetria

The Latin Empire of Constantinople was established by an agreement drawn up in March 1204 between the Venetian and non-Venetian Crusaders of the fourth Crusade, before they captured the city for the second and last time. According to the agreement, each side would appoint six electors; these would e...

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Main Author: Wolff, Robert Lee (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1948
In: Traditio
Year: 1948, Volume: 6, Pages: 319-328
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