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In The Last Caesars of Byzantium, famous French historian Louis Todiere details the rise and fall of the Ottoman Empire. Outlining the progress of the Turks, decline of the Greeks, and fall of Constantinople, Todiere collaborated with several noted historians of the day, including John Cantacuzenus and Michael Ducas. Relevant to the Russian-Turkish war raging at the time, The Last Caesars of Byzantium in its original French attracted world-wide attention and was significant in the understanding of the time’s global conflict.
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The [History of the] Last Caesars of Byzantium is a literary work of very considerable importance. . . . Todiere has been scrupulously careful in collecting reliable accounts of the events connected with the period of which he writes, and we trust that this Englished edition may be as favorably received and as widely read as were those in French.
—Catholic World
Louis Todiere was a famous French historian and author who wrote Philippe-Auguste and Histoire de Charles VIII, Roi de France.
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