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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | spiritual and the temporal powers. Beginning with Constantine 2 2,2 | placed under governors whose powers were purely civil. The exact 3 2,2 | control of an official whose powers were likewise purely civil. 4 2,2 | benefit or menTwo mighty powers starting from the same point, 5 3,4 | the north.~ The two great powers of the sixth century, the 6 3,5 | a task quite beyond the powers of any one man. There was 7 3,15| with the help of European powers, an independent Greek kingdom, 8 4,1 | Empire. Of the two main world powers of the early Middle Ages, 9 4,4 | however, invested with full powers in view of external dangers, 10 5,4 | supposed to possess miraculous powers. Images found their way 11 5,8 | to show the extent of his powers. While he possessed some 12 6,2 | island of Crete that “the two powers of the whole universe, the 13 6,3 | agreement between the two powers,[44] about which the Bulgarian 14 7,1 | relations with the western powers that he so ostentatiously 15 7,3 | We are the only two world powers: the single Roman Church 16 7,4 | Constantinople with full powers to treat the question. But 17 8,10| O happy Asia! O happy Powers in the East! they do not 18 8,14| legate was given some special powers, the most important of which


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