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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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promise

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5| he had signed a written promise not to introduce any ecclesiastical 2 2,5| ecclesiastical innovations, a promise extracted by the Patriarch 3 2,5| reforms — In spite of the promise of the Patriarch of Constantinople 4 3,6| faith. Justinian kept this promise and the pagan philosophers 5 3,8| Nika revolt. Justinian’s promise to dismiss Tribonian and 6 3,8| prices and, regardless of his promise to the contrary, introduced 7 4,1| affairs in Italy did not promise peace. The exarchs of Ravenna, 8 6,4| Emperor’s sister, Anna, and promise to accept Christianity and 9 6,4| unwilling to live up to his promise of arranging the marriage 10 6,4| and fulfill his original promise. Vladimir was baptized and 11 6,5| generous gifts induced them to promise to live peacefully in their 12 7,1| in spite of his solemn promise to protect Alexiuslife, 13 7,1| to Flanders, forgot his promise; then Alexius sent him an 14 7,1| in spite of his solemn promise, began to aim openly at 15 9,3| union, and the Emperor’s promise to submit entirely to his 16 9,6| Genoese, to whom he gave his promise not to support Venice henceforth. 17 9,7| Charles VI, fulfilled his promise and sent in support of Constantinople 18 9,7| placed. Satisfied with that promise, the Emperor went to London, 19 9,7| we need.”[158] But this promise was not fulfilled. After


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