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1 2,2 | however, that in order to secure his power still more against 2 2,2 | capital~ Anxious, however, to secure the throne for his dynasty, 3 2,3 | religious freedom was more secure and complete than before. 4 2,5 | make his rule in Italy more secure, he sent ambassadors to 5 3,6 | Caesaropapism was a desire to make secure his political power, to 6 3,7 | support Justinian had to secure first the approval of the 7 4,1 | which now no longer felt secure. The capital had always 8 5,8 | Michael could then feel fairly secure on his throne.[131]~ For 9 6,2 | succeeded Phocas, was to secure the conquests in Cilicia 10 6,2 | the caliph attempted to secure Ashot the Bagratid as an 11 7,1 | Asia Minor in the east. Secure of success, Tzachas already 12 7,1 | conditions of the power and secure existence of the Byzantine 13 7,1 | population. Manuel had to secure order and safety in the 14 7,2 | possession of Bulgaria and secure the imperial title to Peter. 15 7,2 | endeavored, first of all, to secure for themselves friendly 16 7,3 | conquer Byzantium in order to secure definitely the Oriental 17 7,4 | watch over it in order to secure it from the caprice of the 18 7,4 | generosity might render them secure. The whole life of Prodromus 19 8,2 | the Latins, had found a secure refuge at Nicaea. This rhetorically 20 9,12| Epirus; its chief aim was to secure the triumph of the Arsenite 21 9,17| that the capital was more secure than Thessalonica.[307] 22 9,18| in the field of art would secure to him “a glorious memory