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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | world-capital to Constantinople he saved the ancient culture and 2 2,4 | wall of Anthemius, which saved the capital from the attack 3 3,2 | unusual energy she perhaps saved the Empire from further 4 3,9 | according to Procopius, “saved the empire.”[110] “If we 5 5,2 | capital, which was thus saved by the genius and energy 6 5,2 | successful resistance Leo saved, not only the Byzantine 7 5,7 | that Leo III unquestionably saved the Empire, one must, on 8 5,8 | be credited with having saved Christianity and the rising 9 7,1 | defeat. The Emperor barely saved his life and escaped capture. 10 8,2 | dominion at Constantinople, saved the Empire of Nicaea from 11 8,5 | received by thee, guided, and saved … Thou ought to be called 12 8,9 | time Constantinople was saved. One cause for the stopping 13 8,13| of the church, which was saved only by the recovery of 14 8,16| and internal troubles, saved, protected, and continued 15 9,3 | deprived Charles of Sicily and saved the Eastern Empire from 16 9,3 | Michael VIII took advantage, saved Byzantium from the fatal 17 9,9 | Constantinople considered itself saved.”[216] But this success, 18 9,15| situation too critical to be saved by the Mongol defeat of 19 9,17| Mountain has preserved and saved intact Byzantine civilization


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