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1 2,4 | Monophysitism made great progress with the aid of two ardent 2 3,5 | most fruitful deeds for the progress of mankind,” said Diehl.[ 3 3,9 | Greeks. They made rapid progress. Large plantations of mulberry 4 3,16| personally, watching its progress with keen interest, offering 5 4,1 | made the great and steady progress of these provinces possible 6 5,4 | which aimed to arrest “the progress of the revival of paganism” 7 5,8 | however, his successful progress was checked. He died suddenly, 8 5,8 | the Amorian dynasty some progress was made in the field of 9 6,7 | the pope. The remarkable progress made by the Cluniac movement 10 6,8 | learning, expressed in the progress of a closer union between 11 6,8 | much for the intellectual progress of Byzantium, not only by 12 6,8 | the West. The springs of progress dried up; there was no longer 13 7,1 | their civilization, and the progress of knowledge, commerce, 14 7,1 | similar movement was in progress in the Iberian peninsula 15 7,1 | signifies an incontestable progress. The charges particularly 16 7,1 | and for a time stopped the progress of the numerous enemies 17 7,1 | interested. John set as his goal progress along the political paths 18 7,1 | succeeded in retarding the progress of the decline, but they 19 7,4 | Dalton said, “The springs of progress dried up; there was no longer 20 8,16| Vatatzes, attentive to the progress of learning and art in his 21 9,18| Grabar stated that the progress (l’essor) of Byzantine art 22 9,19| ardor into the new ways of progress and the Renaissance.”[473]