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1 2,4 | failure. The population accused Aspar of treason because 2 3,7 | Edessa. The Monophysites accused the Council of Chalcedon 3 3,12| numerous. Popular tradition has accused Narses, a former general 4 3,13| letter to Maurice, Gregory accused the patriarch, John the 5 5,8 | of that period, who was accused, as was frequently the case 6 5,8 | customary in medieval times, was accused of having devoted himself 7 5,8 | varied learning, and was even accused of being a magician. Another 8 6,6 | western ruler. Liudprand accused the Byzantines of being 9 7,1 | Hungary, Andronicus was accused of political treason and 10 7,1 | West. Some historians have accused Alexius and the Greeks of 11 7,2 | emperor of the Romans;” he accused him of intending to conquer 12 7,3 | of the island of Cyprus, accused Venice, which had important 13 7,3 | Venetians can be really accused of treason, they became 14 7,3 | the Emperors, whom they accused of having betrayed the Empire 15 7,4 | Michael Psellus, who was accused of suggesting “to his hearers 16 8,15| Nicephorus Blemmydes, who accused the Emperor of extorting 17 9,6 | alliance against Genoa; he accused the “ungrateful nation of 18 9,13| doctrine of hesychia. He accused the Hesychasts who attained