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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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construction

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | new capital and in 325 the construction of the main buildings was 2 2,2 | Laborers and materials for the construction work were gathered from 3 2,2 | foederati,” participated in the construction of the new buildings. Many 4 2,2 | for the new capital, the construction of Constantinople, and the 5 2,4 | time of Theodosius was the construction of the walls of Constantinople. 6 2,5 | Because of its hurried construction and the breaches made by 7 2,5 | Constantinople. St. Sophia, the construction of which might have begun 8 3,9 | did Justinian limit his construction to fortifications alone. 9 3,9 | likelihood he carried his construction even to the mountains of 10 3,16| The Emperor visited the construction personally, watching its 11 3,16| workers. In five years the construction was completed. On Christmas 12 3,16| influence of Constantinopolitan construction was felt in the East, for 13 3,16| interested in promoting the construction of monuments of civil and 14 3,16| Ravenna he finished the construction of those churches which 15 3,16| Justinian is connected with the construction of the monastery of St. 16 4,1 | Moawiya), actively began the construction of numerous vessels whose 17 4,1 | the seventh century the construction of ships and their equipment 18 5,2 | with the emperors in his construction achievements. A mosque was 19 7,3 | imposing medieval feudal construction became in the second half 20 7,4 | also connected with the construction or recon-~struction of several 21 8,16| beginning to the end in its construction, descriptions, and ideas; 22 9,7 | future invasions was the construction of a wall with numerous


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