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1 2,2 | disturbances in the church did not succeed.~ Constantine, who had just 2 2,3 | 105] Symmachus did not succeed in his mission. The year 3 2,3 | of his efforts he did not succeed. Religious disputes, far 4 2,3 | West.~ Theodosius did not succeed in solving the main problems 5 2,5 | of Anastasius. He did not succeed in bringing about during 6 3,4 | of his hopes. He did not succeed in reconquering the entire 7 3,4 | words, the Persians did not succeed in gaining a stronghold 8 3,5 | in one body, he did not succeed, though some private compilations 9 3,8 | year 532. Justinian did not succeed, however, in completely 10 3,9 | the end Justinian did not succeed in opening up new routes 11 3,16| monastic “Lives,” but did not succeed in completing this project, 12 6,2 | But this alliance did not succeed and was soon dissolved. 13 6,5 | son Romanus, who was to succeed him on the Byzantine throne. 14 7,1 | because he was the first to succeed in unifying the various 15 7,2 | such humiliation did he succeed in buying peace from his 16 7,4 | that time he did not always succeed in carrying out his good 17 8,2 | Slavonic rulers could not succeed in making a representative 18 9,4 | the Ottoman Turks were to succeed in carrying out this plan: