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21 cappadocia
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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complications

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1 2,1 | responsibilities and created many complications. The losing side, in view 2 2,2 | new similar movements and complications. In the attitude of Constantine 3 2,2 | which caused very serious complications in the later periods of 4 2,2 | against possible provincial complications, Diocletian strictly separated 5 2,3 | the background of Germanic complications appeared the significant 6 2,5 | concessions insufficient, and new complications were thus introduced into 7 3,4 | beginnings of serious future complications, both political and economic.~ 8 3,7 | to new and very serious complications. But at this time the aged 9 5,6 | in the East. Anticipating complications, Charles opened negotiations 10 6,2 | these external and internal complications the problem of the struggle 11 6,2 | Bardas Phocas. The Italian complications were settled through the 12 6,3 | advantage of the internal complications in the Empire and rebelled 13 6,7 | both internal and external complications brought the Empire to the 14 6,7 | in spite of the various complications which arose between the 15 7,1 | connection with west European complications and projected reforms, the 16 7,2 | father Isaac. After many complications Alexius succeeded in inducing 17 7,3 | all the plans, hopes, and complications it remains clear that over 18 9,7 | were weakened by internal complications, were not yet ready to deal 19 9,7 | population of the capital. Some complications within the Ottoman Empire 20 9,13| entangled in the political complications of the strife between John 21 9,17| members of the zealot party. Complications within the city led to a


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