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[71]Yet the two-way contract between lord and man which was characteristic of Western feudalism would have been inconceivable between Emperor and subject in Byzantium.Cf.,however,N.Svoronos,‘Le serment de fidélité à l’empereur byzantin et sa signification constitutionelle’,REB 9(1951),106 ff.;J.Ferluga,‘La ligesse dans l’Empire byzantin’,ZRVI 7(1961)。
[72]In the acclamations at court ceremonies Anna Comnena and her betrothed were named together with the Emperor and the Empress,Alexias Ⅰ,204,8(ed.Reifferscheid);Ⅱ,62,13(ed.Leib)。
[73]Chalandon,Alexis I,371 ff.,has shown the connection between Alexius I’s recognition of John Comnenus as heir and his dissension with the Ducas family.
[74]Cf.the brilliant essays by Ch.Diehl on Anna Comnena,Figures Ⅱ,26-52;on Irene Ducas,ibid.53-85;and on Anna Dalassena,ibid.Ⅰ,317-42.
[75]Nic.Choniates 63 f.
[76]Tafel and Thomas Ⅰ,96;Dolger,Reg.1304.
[77]On the chronology cf.E.Kurtz,‘Unedierte Texte aus der Zeit des Kaisers Johannes Komnenos’,BZ 16(1907),86.
[78]Nic.Choniates 23.
[79]For the uncertain chronology of these events cf.B.Radojcic,‘O hronologiji ugarsko-vizantijskih borbi i ustanku Srba za vreme Jovana Ⅱ Komnina’(On the chronology of the conflict between the Hungarians and Byzantium and the revolt of Serbia during the time of John Ⅱ Comnenus),ZRVI 7(1961),177 ff.But see also A.P.Kazdan,Voprosy istorii 1962,no.2,p.202.
[80]Cf.N.Adontz,‘L’aieul des Roubéniens’,B 10(1935),185 ff.
[81]Chalandon,Les Commènes Ⅱ,110 ff.,119 ff.
[82]Chalandon,Domination normande Ⅱ,1 ff.;Caspar,Roger Ⅱ.und die Gründung der normannisch-sizilianischen Monarchie(1904)。
[83]Dolger,Reg.1312.
[84]According to R.Browning,‘The Death of John Ⅱ Comnenus’,B 31(1961),229 ff.,his death was probably no accident but assassination.
[85]Chalandon,Les Comnènes Ⅱ,200 ff.,226 ff.;Ch.Diehl,La sociétébyzantine à l’époque des Comnènes(1919),13 ff.,23 ff.
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[72]In the acclamations at court ceremonies Anna Comnena and her betrothed were named together with the Emperor and the Empress,Alexias Ⅰ,204,8(ed.Reifferscheid);Ⅱ,62,13(ed.Leib)。
[73]Chalandon,Alexis I,371 ff.,has shown the connection between Alexius I’s recognition of John Comnenus as heir and his dissension with the Ducas family.
[74]Cf.the brilliant essays by Ch.Diehl on Anna Comnena,Figures Ⅱ,26-52;on Irene Ducas,ibid.53-85;and on Anna Dalassena,ibid.Ⅰ,317-42.
[75]Nic.Choniates 63 f.
[76]Tafel and Thomas Ⅰ,96;Dolger,Reg.1304.
[77]On the chronology cf.E.Kurtz,‘Unedierte Texte aus der Zeit des Kaisers Johannes Komnenos’,BZ 16(1907),86.
[78]Nic.Choniates 23.
[79]For the uncertain chronology of these events cf.B.Radojcic,‘O hronologiji ugarsko-vizantijskih borbi i ustanku Srba za vreme Jovana Ⅱ Komnina’(On the chronology of the conflict between the Hungarians and Byzantium and the revolt of Serbia during the time of John Ⅱ Comnenus),ZRVI 7(1961),177 ff.But see also A.P.Kazdan,Voprosy istorii 1962,no.2,p.202.
[80]Cf.N.Adontz,‘L’aieul des Roubéniens’,B 10(1935),185 ff.
[81]Chalandon,Les Commènes Ⅱ,110 ff.,119 ff.
[82]Chalandon,Domination normande Ⅱ,1 ff.;Caspar,Roger Ⅱ.und die Gründung der normannisch-sizilianischen Monarchie(1904)。
[83]Dolger,Reg.1312.
[84]According to R.Browning,‘The Death of John Ⅱ Comnenus’,B 31(1961),229 ff.,his death was probably no accident but assassination.
[85]Chalandon,Les Comnènes Ⅱ,200 ff.,226 ff.;Ch.Diehl,La sociétébyzantine à l’époque des Comnènes(1919),13 ff.,23 ff.
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