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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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partisans

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1 2,2 | the Empire. Many of the partisans of the Nicene Creed were 2 6,7 | he knew very well, were partisans of the deposed Ignatius. 3 6,7 | and anathematized with his partisans. The Constantinopolitan 4 7,3 | and Germany and became the partisans of the so-calledtheory 5 7,3 | succeeded in conquering the partisans of the two Emperors; the 6 7,4 | entirely with the pope and his partisans.~ Thus Manuel, both in his 7 7,4 | rule, had to remunerate his partisans, who had supported him in 8 9,2 | tense antagonism between the partisans of the union of the churches 9 9,12| people and found not a few partisans among both clergy and laymen. 10 9,12| Michael Palaeologus the partisans of the blinded ex-Emperor 11 9,13| triumphant Palamas and his partisans, and seek for reconciliation 12 9,16| condemned the union and its partisans and announced the restoration 13 9,17| the struggle against the partisans of John Cantacuzene, prevailed 14 9,18| himself and his friends and partisans; at the same time he tried 15 9,18| number of writers among both partisans and opponents of the union 16 9,18| mentioned among the most eminent partisans of the union: John Beccus 17 9,18| same character. For the partisans of union who succeeded him, 18 9,18| published.[373]~ To the partisans of union belonged also the 19 9,18| compared with such eminent partisans of the union as Cydones


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