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1 2,1 | Christian state, entered upon an era during which its past was 2 2,2 | centuries of the Christian era the emperors often deserted 3 2,3 | opening of the Christian era had occupied the southern 4 2,3 | time before the Christian era, had been covered with numerous 5 2,5 | centuries of the Christian era.~ But life did its work, 6 2,5 | centuries of the Christian era. Besides, Eusebius was important 7 3,16| the Turkish period. A new era in the history of St. Sophia, 8 4,1 | again did this city have an era similar to the brilliant 9 4,1 | the eyes of all a glorious era of peace and grandeur seemed 10 4,1 | Arabs. They opened up a new era in the world’s history by 11 4,1 | Long before the Christian era the Arabs, a people of Semitic 12 4,1 | Medina marks the Muhammedan era.[31] Beginning with the 13 4,1 | After that date we have the era of translation of Coptic 14 5,8 | which mark the Macedonian era. If at that time there flourished 15 6,2 | emperor. “It was the end of an era; new actors were strutting 16 6,2 | of Christ. He opened the era of Crusades for the East 17 6,7 | with the beginning of a new era in the life of Mount Athos, 18 7,1 | Sicilian Kingdom opened a new era in the history of the Italian 19 9,3 | Charles of Anjou opened the era of French expeditions to 20 9,3 | expeditions to Italy—an era very destructive to the 21 9,18| forerunners of a new intellectual era and are, as Krumbacher said,