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1 2,2 | instruct Christians was a cruel action, and one deserving to be 2 2,5 | hard struggle followed this action, and only after six years 3 2,5 | headed by such unusual men of action as the pupil of Libanius 4 2,5 | official Egyptian religion, the action of the council was followed 5 3,4 | Justinian opened military action by intervening in the internal 6 3,11| real alliance for combined action against Persia, because 7 4,1 | main arenas of military action for this reign.~ While the 8 4,1 | power. There was no unity of action among these governors. Their 9 4,2 | teaching a heresy. This action introduced an unexpected 10 4,2 | Angered by the pope’s action at the Lateran Synod, Constans 11 5,8 | been killed on the field of action against the Visigoths, there 12 6,3 | refrain from any hostile action against the Bulgarians and 13 6,7 | 100] In response to this action Michael Cerularius convoked 14 6,8 | which had seen military action, gives a strikingly forceful 15 7,3 | come, craving for spiritual action, and devotion to the obligations 16 7,3 | Fourth Crusade there were in action various forces originating 17 7,4 | vessels and condemned his own action by a special Novel, “On 18 9,4 | condemnation of illegal or unjust action may say: “Not even the Catalans 19 9,5 | and limited the freedom of action of the Serbian kings, were