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  1. AD 1204 - Wikipedia. Redirect page. 1204. From currently unnecessary disambiguation: This is a redirect from a page name that has a currently unneeded disambiguation qualifier. Examples are: Jupiter (planet) Jupiter (unnecessary parenthetical qualifier) Paris, France Paris (unnecessary comma-separated qualifier)

  2. The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, was the continuation of the Roman Empire centered in Constantinople during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages. The eastern half of the Empire survived the conditions that caused the fall of the West in the 5th century AD, and continued to exist until the fall of Constantinople ...

  3. 1204 ( MCCIV ) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Julian calendar, the 1204th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 204th year of the 2nd millennium, the 4th year of the 13th century, and the 5th year of the 1200s decade.

  4. Aug 15, 2022 · Year 1204 AD. Siege of Constantinople (1204): Fourth Crusaders breached and sacked Constantinople, deposed the basileus Alexios V Doukas and established the Latin Empire under their leader Baldwin I, Latin Emperor as Latin Emperor.

  5. Sep 7, 2019 · Constantinople, in 1204 AD, had a population of around 300,000, dwarfing the 80,000 in Venice, Western Europe’s largest city at the time. But it was not only its size that impressed the Crusaders, its buildings, churches and palaces, the huge forums and gardens, and, above all, its riches struck awe in the western visitors.

  6. Mar 2, 2020 · Ancient Thrace and ancient Thracians was the ancient region and peoples in the south of Europe (see also Ancient Greece & ancient Greeks, Dacia and Dacians & Illyria & Illyrians).

  7. Aug 12, 2014 · Introduction: In u00181054u0018 A.D., three papal legates, led by Cardinal Humbert of Silva Candida, were sent to the city of Constantinople on a conciliatory mission by Pope Leo IX.

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