Niketas choniatesウィキペディア英語
This chapter analyzes Niketas Choniates' History, which covers the century leading up to and the immediate aftermath of one of the defining moments of the Byzantine millennium: the fall of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople to the Crusader armies of the Latins in 1204.Niketas' first-person account of his flight from the falling city, embedded within a text otherwise focused on elite
Origins. Aromanians were identified as Vlachs in Medieval times. Vlachs, also Wallachian (and many other variants [1] ), is a historical term and exonym used from the Middle Ages until the Modern Era to designate speakers of Eastern Romance languages living in the Balkans and north of the Danube. [2] The Vlach peoples from the south Balkans
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