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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Edict of Milan was solemnly celebrated in many countries and a 2 2,5 | and St. Simeon, where they celebrated the eucharist. They then 3 5,8 | preserved in the sources, celebrated the death of the emir on 4 7,1 | in the sources is a most celebrated man, Robert the Devil, Duke 5 7,1 | Choniates said, “was still celebrated at the end of the twelfth 6 7,4 | century by the clergy. A celebrated Greek canonist and commentator 7 7,4 | heretical errors.~ Among the celebrated figures of the twelfth century 8 8,16| shines brighter than the celebrated Polycleitus; in his life 9 8,16| the persons of the most celebrated writers of antiquity, Homer, 10 9,2 | of John V Palaeologus was celebrated in Constantinople. Thus 11 9,4 | the Emperor’s niece was celebrated at Constantinople with great 12 9,6 | Christian service was being celebrated in the imperial church, 13 9,7 | achieved “the greatest and most celebrated deeds.”[172] The other was 14 9,9 | Eastern and Western churches, celebrated a union service in St. Sophia, 15 9,9 | the same day service was celebrated in St. Sophia, the last 16 9,9 | Sophia the liturgy was being celebrated; when the priest who held 17 9,14| temple of St. Peter the pope celebrated a solemn service during 18 9,15| Union of Florence.~ The most celebrated church union was the Union 19 9,16| promulgation of union and celebrated the union liturgy, including 20 9,16| services could be freely celebrated; in all cities and villages, 21 9,16| Easter might be solemnly celebrated.[290] This religious toleration


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