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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | division of power did not destroy the unity of the Empire, 2 3,12| the Emperor, were able to destroy the Lombard domination in 3 5,2 | the Byzantine attempts to destroy the achievements of Asparuch. 4 5,4 | that Leo III determined to destroy images because he hoped 5 5,4 | imperial officer delegated to destroy the image was killed, but 6 5,8 | follow their example and destroy images, so that, after my 7 6,2 | of Hakimendeavored to destroy the Holy Sepulcher itself 8 6,7 | its loose discipline, and destroy the worldly manners and 9 6,7 | the divine doctrine and to destroy the salutary laws.”[114] 10 6,8 | Italy by the Normans did not destroy all of Byzantine influence. 11 7,1 | position, he began gradually to destroy Manuel’s relatives and commanded 12 7,1 | historian C. Grot, “could not destroy the feeling of mutual distrust 13 7,1 | and later alliance was to destroy the Norman power in Italy. 14 7,1 | and began even to hope to destroy the Christian possessions 15 7,1 | Clairvaux were working to destroy the alliance between the 16 7,1 | direction. Manuel, wishing to destroy the relations between Frederick 17 7,1 | Andronicus had intended to destroy the preponderance of Byzantine 18 9,3 | final blow to Byzantium and destroy the eastern Christian Empire.~ ~ 19 9,5 | to the same tendency to destroy the power of the Greeks 20 9,6 | sultan commanded him to destroy what had been built and, 21 9,13| around them”; thus, the monks destroy the dogmas of the church, 22 9,15| will take arms in order to destroy our city, race, and name.”[


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