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1 2,1 | needs to be reduced. Any claim that the number of Christians 2 2,1 | Emperor that he made good his claim to the tide assumed by him 3 2,1 | however, gave no basis for the claim made by some historians 4 2,2 | Socrates.”[69] Many historians claim that it was during this 5 2,3 | munificence and at times claim that he was even at the 6 3 | of Maurice’s origin; some claim that his home and that of 7 3,6 | of Justinian’s activities claim that the chief motive in 8 3,8 | century, Justinian’s period, claim that these names corresponded 9 3,15| the author, has a right to claim the attention even of those 10 5,3 | who could revolt and lay claim to the imperial title. Thus 11 5,4 | grounds in order to be able to claim that the activity of the 12 5,4 | Gregory II.[81] With this claim as a point of departure, 13 5,8 | historians to forsake the claim that persecutions were excessively 14 6,7 | prescription; hence the state “may claim its rights by going back 15 6,7 | other sources, historians claim that there were twenty-five 16 6,8 | Heidelberg, Germany. The claim of some scholars that Constantine 17 7,1 | the Emperor did not lay claim, but confined himself to 18 8,8 | Bulgaria, who also had a claim upon Constantinople.~ ~ 19 8,10| popes to renounce their claim to secular power; the latter