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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | died a few months after his birth, his father died when he 2 2,4 | of Marcian, a Thracian by birth, who was later proclaimed 3 3,16| the Aphrodito. A Copt by birth, he seems to have received 4 5,1 | III was not an Isaurian by birth, but a Syrian.[1] This view 5 5,1 | Germanicea and was a Syrian by birth (genere Syrus).[5] The Life 6 5,1 | also calls Leo “a Syrian by birth” (ο συρογενης).[6] Germanicea 7 5,3 | a record be kept of the birth of all male children. The 8 5,4 | The fact of their eastern birth may aid in reaching a clearer 9 5,8 | commander Leo, an Armenian by birth, known in history as Leo 10 5,8 | even that he was a Jew by birth.[124] When he died the throne 11 5,8 | Minor, by Thomas, a Slav by birth, and assumed the proportions 12 5,8 | military chief of Armenian birth, assumed the imperial title. 13 6,7 | Minor, a poor peasant by birth, had become famous and wealthy, 14 6,8 | dynasty, an Armenian by birth, marked a new stage in the 15 7,1 | Byzantine aristocracy, both of birth and of wealth, reminded 16 7,2 | Asia Minor, a man of low birth, who was married to a daughter 17 7,4 | if they did not receive birth from Constantinople, were 18 7,4 | Another writer said: “Alien by birth, he so identified himself 19 7,4 | commemorating victories, birth, death, marriage, and the 20 9,2 | Byzantium.”[18] She gave birth to six sons, of whom two 21 9,9 | Charles the Great and the birth of an empire is among the 22 9,18| covers the time from the birth of Christ to the beginning


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