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- Hubert Birkenmeier (born 24 May 1949 in Hartheim am Rhein) is a retired German professional footballer who pla**** professionally in Germany, the North...
- m****cript Birkenmeier pp. 189–191 Birkenmeier, p. 200. Birkenmeier, pp. 96, 232. Birkenmeier, pp. 62–68. Choniates pp. 10–11, Birkenmeier, p. 90. Anna...
- Comnenus, 172 J. W. Birkenmeier, The Development of the Komnenian Army, 115 * J. Norwich, Byzantium: The Decline and Fall, 115 J. W. Birkenmeier, The Development...
- historian John Haldon estimates the army at 25,000–30,000 men, while John Birkenmeier puts it at around 35,000 men. The latter number is derived from the fact...
- Militari. History of the Peloponnesian War [4.33] Birkenmeier, p. 64. Birkenmeier, p. 123. Birkenmeier, p. 241. Dawson, p. 59. Ancient sources Diodorus...
- ****umption of power was free from any overt opposition. Historian John Birkenmeier argued that John's reign was the most successful of the Komnenian period...
- ISBN 9781317496427. Birkenmeier, p.78 Birkenmeier, p.79 Komnene, ed. Sewter (1969), p.481 Komnene, ed. Sewter (1969), pp. 479-480 Birkenmeier, p.79 Komnene...
- Haldon puts the army's size between 18,000 and 20,000 men, while John Birkenmeier estimates it between 20–25,000 men. It consisted of Thracian and Macedonian...
- Haldon, p. 138 - Birkenmeier (p. 119) infers the presence of the Varangians, but does ****ert the presence of the Hetaireia, p. 124 Birkenmeier 2002, p. 119...
-  108–109 (folios 192–195); Birkenmeier 2002, pp. 134–135, 196. Choniates & Magoulias 1984, p. 110 (folio 194). Birkenmeier 2002, p. 134. Choniates & Magoulias...