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Tag Archives: Giovanni Giustinani
Tides of War: Byzantium’s Vacillating Imperial Fortunes- Part 12
The Final Decline and the Fall of Constantinople “To surrender the city to you is beyond my authority or anyone else’s who lives in it, for all of us, after taking the mutual decision, shall die out of free will … Continue reading →
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