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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | that Constantine laid the foundations of St. Sophia, which was 2 2,2 | entirely overthrown from the foundations. The Splendor of Truth has 3 2,2 | Latium in Italy and laid the foundations for the Roman state. The 4 2,5 | sufficient the religious foundations developed at the first and 5 3,5 | to all these theoretical foundations, the Emperor was guided 6 3,8 | They contain the principal foundations of the administrative reforms 7 3,16| not so much the dogmatic foundations of the Monophysitic disputes, 8 3,16| revealing also the cultural foundations of this struggle.” It is 9 4,1 | community and began to lay the foundations for a political state on 10 4,1 | excavators discovered the foundations of the palace of the early 11 4,1 | with towers and gates, the foundations of a large church, inscriptions, 12 4,4 | clearly of the solidity of the foundations laid for the artistic life 13 5,5 | which would work out the foundations of an iconoclastic policy, 14 5,8 | presentation of the main foundations of the Christian faith and 15 6,7 | very clear picture of the foundations of the public and social 16 6,7 | 754, thereby laying the foundations for the famous medieval 17 8,16| spiritual culture was one of the foundations of a strong state. In spite 18 9,3 | events of 1282 undermined the foundations of the Byzantine policy 19 9,19| became one of the chief foundations of the famous present-day


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