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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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skillful

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1 2,2 | The most enthusiastic and skillful opponent of Arius was the 2 2,5 | glorification of his hero. Yet, by a skillful use of this work one may 3 3,4 | existing conditions, and by skillful diplomacy he increased the 4 3,4 | Nushirvan, a gifted and skillful ruler, recognized the high 5 4,4 | It also exhibits a more skillful use of early sources. It 6 5,2 | excellent manner. Once more the skillful use of “Greek firecaused 7 5,8 | furthered at times through the skillful interference of the Byzantine 8 5,8 | he was very efficient and skillful in defending the Empire 9 6,1 | of his father-in-law, the skillful and energetic admiral, Romanus 10 6,8 | Comnenus was a victim of skillful plotting on the part of 11 6,8 | to Pope Gregory VII.~ The skillful plotting of Byzantine diplomacy 12 6,8 | was expected to prepare skillful officials acquainted with 13 7,1 | Owing to his energetic and skillful rule, Alexius I (10811118) 14 7,1 | vessels. Roger resorted to skillful diplomatic maneuvers in 15 7,3 | Isaac Angelus. In Germany a skillful political intrigue had been 16 7,4 | 1089 that he was “a man skillful in books and learning, clement 17 9,3 | Michael VIII had recourse to skillful diplomacy. On the one hand, 18 9,3 | hands of the ambitious and skillful king. The marriage between 19 9,3 | his throne.[50]~ But the skillful politician Charles faced 20 9,3 | VIII a politician no less skillful, who concentrated his chief 21 9,4 | relations with Venice, making skillful use of the antagonism between 22 9,18| authority in the classics, a skillful dialectian, and an excellent 23 9,18| one of the most ardent and skillful defenders of Aristotle.


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