04064nam 2200757Ia 450 991045641310332120200520144314.01-283-16149-4978661316149990-04-20392-310.1163/ej.9789004203235.i-536(CKB)2550000000041847(EBL)737788(OCoLC)742350289(SSID)ssj0000502747(PQKBManifestationID)12194304(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000502747(PQKBWorkID)10520856(PQKB)10203862(MiAaPQ)EBC737788(OCoLC)705568035(nllekb)BRILL9789004203921(PPN)17439327X(Au-PeEL)EBL737788(CaPaEBR)ebr10483760(CaONFJC)MIL316149(EXLCZ)99255000000004184720110218d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe Latin renovatio of Byzantium[electronic resource] the Empire of Constantinople (1204-1228) /by Filip Van Tricht ; translated by Peter LongbottomLeiden ;Boston Brill20111 online resource (548 p.)The medieval Mediterranean : peoples, economies, and cultures, 400-1500,0928-5520 ;v. 90Description based upon print version of record.90-04-20323-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Preliminary Material /F. Van Tricht -- Introduction /F. Van Tricht -- Prologue /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter One. The Constitutional Treaties Of 1204–1205: The Latin Restructuring Of Byzantium /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Two. The Imperial Ideology /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Three. The Imperial Quarter /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Four. Imperial Authority Within The Empire In Its Entirety /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Five. The Central Elite /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Six. Religion, Church And Empire /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Seven. The Byzantine Space /F. Van Tricht -- Chapter Eight. The Latin Orient /F. Van Tricht -- Conclusion /F. Van Tricht -- Bibliography /F. Van Tricht -- Index /F. Van Tricht.In 1204 the army of the Fourth Crusade sacked the great city of Constantinople. In earlier historiography the view prevailed that these Western barons and knights temporarily destroyed the Byzantine state and replaced it with a series of feudal states of their own making. Through a comprehensive rereading of better and lesser-known sources this book offers an alternative perspective arguing that the Latin rulers did not abolish, but very consciously wanted to continue the Eastern Empire. In this, the new imperial dynasty coming from Flanders-Hainaut played a pivotal role. Despite religious and other differences many Byzantines sided with the new regime and administrative practices at the different governmental levels were to a larger or lesser degree maintained.The Medieval Mediterranean90.CrusadesFourth, 1202-1204ImperialismSocial aspectsByzantine EmpireHistorySocial changeByzantine EmpireHistoryLatin Empire, 1204-1261Istanbul (Turkey)HistorySiege, 1203-1204Istanbul (Turkey)HistoryTo 1453Istanbul (Turkey)Politics and governmentIstanbul (Turkey)Social conditionsByzantine EmpireHistory1081-1453Byzantine EmpirePolitics and governmentElectronic books.CrusadesImperialismSocial aspectsHistory.Social changeHistory.949.504Tricht Filip van476412MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910456413103321The Latin renovatio of Byzantium2064006UNINA