- p. 275;
Angold 2009, pp. 611–612.
Holmes 2008, p. 275;
Magdalino 2002, p. 190;
Angold 2009, pp. 621–623.
Holmes 2008, pp. 274–275;
Angold 2009, pp. 612–613...
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Michael Angold (born 1940) is
Professor Emeritus of
Byzantine History and
Honorary Fellow at the
University of Edinburgh.
Angold was
educated at Corpus...
- John
Penrose Angold (c. 1909 – 31
December 1943) was a
British poet and
translator who died
while serving with the RAF
during World War II. A Collected...
- Angelov, p. 100
Angold, Michael. "Byzantine 'Nationalism' and the
Nicaean Empire."
Byzantine and
Modern Gr**** Studies, 1 (1975) pp. 51–52
Angold, p. 29 Angelov...
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fourteenth century): Copts, Melkites,
Nestorians and Jacobites". In
Angold,
Michael (ed.). The
Cambridge History of Christianity:
Volume 5: Eastern...
- then
attacked and was defeated;
according to
British historian Michael Angold, they
suffered heavy losses.
Following this
defeat the
crusaders agreed...
- pp. 74–75
Angold (1984), p. 159 Kinnamos, pp. 75–76
Angold (1984), pp. 153–154 Choniates, pp. 12–13 Runciman, pp. 212–213, 222–224
Angold (1995), p....
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regarding the
status of
Antioch as an
imperial fief. ^ g: According to
Michael Angold,
after the
controversy of 1166
Manuel took his
responsibilities very seriously...
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emigrated from Patriki, Cyprus, to
England in the 1950s. His mother,
Lesley Angold (born Harrison, 1937–1997), was an
English dancer. In June 2008, Michael...
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Angelov 2019, pp. 20–21.
Angelov 2019, p. 21.
Angold 2017, p. 734.
Angelov 2019, p. 23.
Angold 2011, p. 69.
Angelov 2019, pp. 23–24.
Angelov 2019...