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  1. Pessimism in the Twelfth-Century “Renaissance”.C. Stephen Jaeger - 2003 - Speculum 78 (4):1151-1183.
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  • Defection across the Border of Islam and Christianity: Apostasy and Cross-Cultural Interaction in Byzantine-Seljuk Relations.Alexander D. Beihammer - 2011 - Speculum 86 (3):597-651.
    An Islamic coffin discovered in the church of Maria Spilaiotissa near the old Seljuk capital of Konya in central Anatolia bears the following Greek inscription: “Here lies the descendant of men born in the purple, Michael Amiraslan, the grandson of the great-grandson of the blessed emperor born in the purple, Kyr John Komnenos Maurozomes, the son of the humble John Komnenos.”.
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