| Fall Of The Roman Empire In The East | |||||||||||
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| Originally Issued as Three Volumes In 1788 IV—Chapters 39-47, V—Chapters 48-57, VI —Chapters 58-71. | |||||||||||
| 39 | AD 455-526 | 45 | AD 565-604 | 51 | Saracen Conquests | 57 | Seljuk Turks | 62 | Greek Empire —Restored |
68 | Fall in the East |
| 40 | Justinian | 46 | Persian Wars | 52 | Empire of the Caliphs | 58 | First Crusade |
63 | —Ruined | 69 | Rome from the 12th Century |
| 41 | Belisarius | 47 | Christianity | 53 | Eastern Empire in the 10th Century |
59 | 2nd and 3rd Crusades |
64 | The Moguls | 70 | Petrarch & Rienzi |
| 42 | Barbaric World | 48 | Greek Emperors | 54 | The Paulicans | 60 | Greeks and Latins | 65 | Timour & Bajazet | 71 | Conclusion |
| 43 | AD 535-594 | 49 | AD 726-1356 | 55 | The Bulgarians | 61 | The Courtenays | 66 | Applications to the Popes |
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| 44 | Roman Law | 50 | Mahomet | 56 | Saracens, Franks & Greeks | 67 | AD 1440-1452 | ||||
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