Werbung
 Übersetzung für 'Latin Empire' von Englisch nach Deutsch
hist.
Latin Empire
Lateinisches Kaiserreich {n}
Teiltreffer
ling.
Latin
Latein {n}
466
Latin {adj}südländisch [italienisch, spanisch etc]
15
Latin {adj}lateinisch <lat.>
476
ling.
Latin
Lateinisch {n}
5
educ.jobsling.
Latin teacher
Lateinlehrer {m}
non-Latin {adj}nichtlateinisch
Pig Latin[Spielsprache des engl. Sprachraums]
ling.
late Latin {adj}
spätlateinisch <spätlat.>
relig.
Latin cross
christliches Kreuz {n}
relig.
Latin cross
Lateinisches Kreuz {n}
ling.
Medieval Latin
Mittellatein {n}
ling.
Medieval Latin {adj}
mittellateinisch
relig.
Latin cross
lateinisches Kreuz {n}
ling.
Latin alphabet
lateinisches Alphabet {n}
ling.
Latin alphabet
römisches Alphabet {n}
mus.
latin {adj} [percussion]
lateinamerikanisch [Perkussion]
mus.
latin percussion
Latin Percussion {f}
geogr.
Latin America
Iberoamerika {n}
ling.
Vulgar Latin
Vulgärlatein {n}
philos.
Latin Averroism
lateinischer Averroismus {m}
21 Übersetzungen
Neue Wörterbuch-Abfrage: Einfach jetzt tippen!

Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • However, defeats for the Latin empire resulted in the island reverting to Byzantine rule in 1225.
  • Andronikos was acclaimed co-emperor in 1261, after his father Michael VIII recovered Constantinople from the Latin Empire, but he was not crowned until 8 November 1272.
  • Alexios V was the last Byzantine Emperor to reign in Constantinople before the establishment of the Latin Empire, which controlled the city for the next 57 years, until it was recovered by the Nicaean Emperor Michael VIII Palaiologos in 1261.
  • The Crusaders then founded several new Crusader states, known as "Frankokratia", in former Byzantine territory, largely hinged upon the Latin Empire of Constantinople.
  • Greeks fleeing from the Latin Empire—the crusader state that emerged in the Byzantine core territories—swarmed to Asia Minor to live under Theodore's rule.

  • He recovered Constantinople from the Latin Empire in 1261 and transformed the Empire of Nicaea into a restored Byzantine Empire.
  • However, it appears that the island again lost its population during the Latin Empire of Constantinople as its inhabitants fled the pirate depredations.
  • In the aftermath of the Fourth Crusade, with a Latin Empire under the influence of the Venetians established at Constantinople, the Venetian Marco Sanudo conquered Naxos and most of the other Cyclades in 1205–1207.
  • Only a year after the battle of Adrianople, a devastating blow was dealt to the Latin Empire, a wound that would lead to its ultimate demise.
  • Santorini was named by the Latin Empire in the thirteenth century, and is a reference to Saint Irene, from the name of the old cathedral in the village of Perissa – the name Santorini is a contraction of the name Santa Irini.

  • Besides the liberation of the Holy Land, Honorius III felt bound to forward the repression of Cathar heresy in the south of France, the war for the faith in the Spanish peninsula, the planting of Christianity in the lands along the Baltic Sea, and the maintenance of the unsustainable Latin empire in Constantinople.
  • was the first Emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople; Count of Flanders (as Baldwin IX) from 1194 to 1205 and Count of Hainaut (as Baldwin VI) from 1195 to 1205.
  • Some early literature of this period was written in Latin; some of the works from the Latin Empire were written in French.
Werbung
© dict.cc English-German dictionary 2024
Enthält Übersetzungen von der TU Chemnitz sowie aus Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (nur Englisch/Deutsch).
Links auf das Wörterbuch oder auch auf einzelne Übersetzungen sind immer herzlich willkommen!