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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1| Constantine “very early became aware of the fact that Christianity 2 2,2| ancients had been fully aware of the strategic and commercial 3 2,2| paganism Julian was fully aware that it was impossible to 4 2,3| manner. Theodosius was fully aware that he could not master 5 2,3| people of the time were aware of the menace of Germanic 6 2,3| of the capital were fully aware of the danger of the situation. 7 2,5| capital. Very soon Zeno became aware that even among his own 8 2,5| independence. Zeno was fully aware of it; unable to struggle 9 2,5| of the church were fully aware of the seriousness of the 10 3,4| advantage of the situation.[29] Aware of his own important interests 11 3,6| authority of the emperor. Fully aware of the fact that the church 12 3,8| clearly that he was fully aware of the incapacity of the 13 5,6| Charles was of course fully aware of the precariousness of 14 6,3| Byzantine Empire. Leo VI, aware of the fact that he was 15 6,3| 47] But Simeon was well aware that these projected alliances 16 6,6| 74] When Liudprand became aware of the fact that the Greeks 17 6,8| of southern Italy. Well aware of the internal weakness 18 7,1| probably because they were aware that the sultan had received 19 7,1| The Republic of St. Mark, aware of Manuel’s plans for establishing 20 7,2| Jerusalem, of which Saladin was aware. Learning that one of the 21 9,9| inevitable catastrophe and aware of the coming assault, spent


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