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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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goal

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | Diocletian set himself the goal of directing the entire 2 3,9 | Justinian set himself the goal of finding a trade route 3 5,2 | Constantine failed to attain his goal, but some historians call 4 6,2 | aiming to achieve his final goal of freeing Jerusalem from 5 6,8 | conditions for reaching his goal, the throne. Botaniates 6 7,1 | Tzachas boldly set himself the goal of dealing a blow to Constantinople 7 7,1 | reasonable and definite goal and general plan to the 8 7,1 | interested. John set as his goal progress along the political 9 7,1 | king, William I, set as his goal the destruction of the alliance 10 7,1 | throne had set himself the goal of protecting the agricultural 11 8,5 | time Theodore’s specific goal was to attack Constantinople 12 8,7 | indicated to him as the nearest goal of his ambition and as an 13 8,8 | not far from his cherished goal.~ But at the same time, 14 8,13| I have one truth, one goal, one desire — to gather 15 9,4 | had set as their definite goal in the struggle with Byzantium, 16 9,5 | that Dushan set himself the goal ot creating a new empire 17 9,5 | to the attainment of this goal. Although in the last period 18 9,6 | into the Black Sea. Genoa’s goal was the establishment of 19 9,8 | century Venice set herself the goal of subduing the portion 20 9,13| name given to the men whose goal was indivisible and full 21 9,13| world and its contents. The goal of the Hesychasts is attained


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