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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | and spread very rapidly, making religious life in the fifth 2 2,5 | will was almost decisive in making and deposing Roman emperors 3 2,5 | Marmora to the Black Sea, “making the city,” said one source, “ 4 4,2 | sort of church unity by making certain concessions in the 5 5,8 | unwarranted by tradition, of making and adoring images, preferring 6 7,1 | imperial rank, and dreamt of making Constantinople the center 7 7,1 | of weakness, succeeded in making adequate resistance to them 8 7,1 | Papal curia was therefore making attempts to restore him 9 7,1 | accusing Andronicus of making no preparations for resisting 10 7,3 | commercial interests in Egypt, of making a secret treaty with the 11 7,4 | down to his death, thus making an addition to and a continuation 12 8,1 | conflicts were followed by the making of various and, to a large 13 8,2 | rulers could not succeed in making a representative of the 14 8,13| the established custom of making use of the mercenary troops 15 8,13| Mongols, who succeeded in making the sultan their tributary. 16 8,14| take the opportunity of making use of Michael’s difficult 17 9,4 | their own troubles from making adequate use of their advantageous 18 9,4 | friendly relations with Venice, making skillful use of the antagonism 19 9,6 | fleet were on the point of making peace. But the inexperience 20 9,8 | where the Turks were already making their conquests. After his 21 9,19| literature and art which was then making its appearance there. After


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