Latin Empire of Constantinople
Latin Empire of Constantinople 1204-61, feudal empire established in the S Balkan Peninsula and the Greek archipelago by the leaders of the Fourth Crusade (see Crusades ) after they had sacked (1204) Constantinople; also known as the empire of Romania (not to be confused with the modern nation Romania). Its secular and ecclesiastic governments were carefully divided among the Crusaders and their Venetian creditors. It was on both sides of the Dardanelles; its rulers were also suzerains of the kingdom of Thessalonica, the principality of Achaia, and other fiefs. Baldwin I , Henry of Flanders , Peter of Courtenay and his wife, Yolande, Robert of Courtenay , John of Brienne , and Baldwin II were rulers. The empire declined immediately after its creation, being beset by the Greek emperors of Nicaea (see Nicaea, empire of ) and despots of Epirus (see Epirus, despotate of ), by the Bulgars under Ivan II (Ivan Asen), by the Turks, by discord among the Westerners, and by Greek resistance. In 1222, Thessalonica fell to the despot of Epirus. By 1224 the Nicaean Emperor John III had recovered Asia Minor. Constantinople, nearly captured by Ivan Asen in 1234, fell to Emperor Michael VIII in 1261. Venice, however, retained possession of most of the Greek isles, the duchy of Athens passed under Catalan rule, and Achaia stayed in the hands of the Villehardouin family until 1278.
Bibliography: See W. Miller, The Latins in the Levant (1908, repr. 1964); D. E. Queller, ed., The Latin Conquest of Constantinople (1971).
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: The Drama of Architecture.
Magazine article from: Interior Design; 12/1/1995; 700+ words
; ...great East Berlin buildings of Schinkel (1781-1841). Although...these masterful buildings Schinkel took Greek Revival design...Strongly influenced by his master Friedrich Gilly, and in turn a strong...influence on Mies van der Rohe, Schinkel was his own man and clearly...
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel: An Architecture for Prussia.
Magazine article from: Interior Design; 12/1/1995; 700+ words
; ...great East Berlin buildings of Schinkel (1781-1841). Although...these masterful buildings Schinkel took Greek Revival design...Strongly influenced by his master Friedrich Gilly, and in turn a strong...influence on Mies van der Rohe, Schinkel was his own man and clearly...
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Reception hall in Schinkel's palace.(Brief Article)(Review)
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 5/1/2001; 475 words
; Reception hall in Schinkel's palace on the Acropolis, a...of the superb perspectives from Karl Friedrich Schinkel, Late Projects, Edition Axel...Classical picturesque, which covers Schinkel's designs for the Athenian palace...
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Art Institute Sets Schinkel's Backdrops to Music in `The Magic Flute'
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 12/9/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...conjunction with the current exhibit "Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1781-1841: The Drama of...begin with an introduction to Schinkel, who has had a wide influence...the beginning of next year. Schinkel, who is perhaps best known for...
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Patriot games
Newspaper article from: Scotland on Sunday; 10/4/1998; ; 700+ words
; KARL Friedrich Schinkel was a man with a vision. Architecture...Goethe, the paintings of Caspar David Friedrich and, most blatantly, in the new...chose the brilliant young architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. It was Schinkel who remodelled...
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A palace revolutionary
Newspaper article from: The Scotsman; 10/26/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...German neo-classical architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel. In his dream, on a cliff...Hamilton by the King of Prussia, Schinkel's patron. Hamilton had been...Two Visionary Palaces by Karl Friedrich Schinkel. A museum was planned in the...
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Visual Art: Romantic soul at the heart of a nation A remarkable story lies behind a show of German paintings arriving in London soon.
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London; 12/31/2000; ; 700+ words
; ...Although at times out of favour, Friedrich's work has been attracting...London where seven paintings by Friedrich will be displayed in March as...Carl Blechen and the architect Karl Friedrich Schinkel will also be exhibited, along...
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Exhibit Shows Genius Of German Architect
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 10/28/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...times have you wanted to see the great works of Karl Friedrich Schinkel but you were just too embarrassed to admit that...Institute of Chicago, 111 S. Michigan Ave., where "Karl Friedrich Schinkel, 1781-1841: The Drama of Architecture" will...
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The rebirth of the Neues Museum is the latest stage in the architectural and political evolution of the Spreeinsel, Berlin's historic museum Island.
Magazine article from: The Architectural Review; 5/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...to Wilhelm's grandfather, Friedrich the Great. The young Gilly...reflected a genuine passion for Friedrich the Great's achievements or...the future of the Lustgarten: Karl Friedrich Schinkel. These drawings persuaded Schinkel...
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Exhibit Recalls When Theaters Were Grand
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 11/10/1994; ; 700+ words
; ...mind during a stroll through "Karl Friedrich Schinkel: The Drama of Architecture...illuminate various aspects of Schinkel's career, including his...assignation in the lobby. Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841), whose work...
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Karl Friedrich Schinkel
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Karl Friedrich Schinkel The German architect, painter, and designer Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) was one of the...and the classical tradition. Karl Friedrich Schinkel was born on March 13, 1781...
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Schinkel, Karl Friedrich
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Schinkel, Karl Friedrich (1781–...fuelled the young Schinkel's ambition to become...the influence of (Karl) Wilhelm Freiherr...patriotic sentiments, and Schinkel, with Gentz and King Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797...
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
...19th-century neoclassicist Karl Friedrich Schinkel. Thus it is not surprising that...designed by Behrens, or even by Schinkel a hundred years earlier. Mies...1923) and his brick monument to Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg...
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Berlin
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...date many of the distinguished monuments and buildings of the city (chiefly by Andreas Schlüter and Karl Friedrich Schinkel ). Berlin was the center of the Revolution of 1848 against King Frederick William IV. The construction of railroads...
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Stüler, Friedrich August
Book article from: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture
Stüler, Friedrich August (1800–...of the most gifted of Schinkel 's students, and continued...remodelling of Prince Karl's Palace, Berlin...the River Spree behind Schinkel's Lustgarten (now...style harmonizing with Schinkel's great building...
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