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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Megarians had founded a colony named Chalcedon, on the Asiatic 2 2,2 | the Bosphorus, Byzantium, named for the chief of the Megarian 3 2,2 | the gods;[59] history has named him “the Great;” and the 4 2,2 | Athenian philosopher and was named Eudocia when she was baptized. 5 2,2 | Christians. Christian writers named the Emperordragon,” “Nebuchadnezzar,” “ 6 2,3 | father of the Emperor, also named Theodosius, who was one 7 2,3 | eastern Goths, otherwise named Ostrogoths or Ostgoths, 8 2,4 | and Codex Hermogenianus), named perhaps after their authors, 9 2,5 | assigned this task to officials named vindices, who probably were 10 3,14| of the exarch’s son, also named Heraclius, sailed forth 11 5,3 | theme of the Anatolics and named after the European garrisons 12 5,8 | reign of Michael II a man named Euphemius organized an uprising 13 5,8 | the Slavs of the before named provinces.[148]~ In the 14 7,1 | whom the Byzantine writers named his followers Bogomiles. 15 7,1 | Armenian families, a family named Rupen (Ruben) began to play 16 7,1 | capital. On his deathbed, he named his younger son Manuel as 17 7,2 | the western Emperor, Isaac named him “the king of Alemannia” 18 7,3 | the Muslims, whom the pope named in his letter pagans, think 19 7,3 | in his letter to the pope named himself “by the Grace of 20 7,4 | Prodromus), as he sometimes named himself in order to arouse 21 8,16| full of various miracles, named in the romance a Castle 22 9,9 | Plato.[237] Some writers named the Turks Teucrians (Teucri), 23 9,13| party of the Palamites, named from him. At the same time 24 9,19| Chronologically, the first to be named is a Greek of Calabria,


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