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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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allowed

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | statesman would not have allowed his wide political schemes 2 2,1 | act is that he not only allowed Christianity to exist but 3 2,3 | religious toleration. He allowed the pagans to reopen their 4 2,3 | The horrible deed was not allowed to pass unpunished. Ambrose 5 2,3 | other matter, which, if allowed to germinate, harms the 6 3,5 | permitted. The students were allowed only to make literal translations 7 4,1 | to all his enemies, and allowed no murder or robbery. From 8 7,3 | when the crusaders were allowed to pillage Constantinople, 9 7,4 | God and emperor; kings are allowed to do everything, and they 10 7,4 | patriarch of Constantinople and allowed no disputes on faith. “A 11 8,5 | The victory over the Turks allowed Theodore to open hostilities 12 8,14| new patriarch, and Henry allowed them to choose the patriarch 13 8,16| different libraries, and he even allowed the books to be taken out 14 8,17| history into world history has allowed scholars to discover feudalism 15 8,17| which, if circumstances allowed, he could bring to a considerable 16 9,3 | capital. The Genoese were allowed to return to Constantinople, 17 9,4 | sultanate of Iconium, and been allowed by the sultan to stay and 18 9,6 | great importance because it allowed the nations which maintained 19 9,17| young son and heir, who allowed him to visit “the marvels 20 9,17| exempt from taxes, were allowed to build up and fortify 21 9,18| dangerous illness he was allowed to end his days in the Constantinopolitan


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