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story 26
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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strained

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1 4,3 | Byzantine Empire and Rome became strained again. Desirous of completing 2 5,2 | Byzantine Empire became strained. With the aid of the Syrians 3 5,7 | Italy and brought about very strained relations with the pope, 4 5,8 | Constantinople and Rome were very strained at the time of the religious 5 7,1 | century under Simeon, became strained in the reign of Alexius 6 7,1 | were not yet particularly strained. But with his death, circumstances 7 7,1 | Comnenus discontented and strained his relations with the Hungarians. 8 7,1 | this marriage, the somewhat strained relations which had been 9 7,2 | Christian East and West had been strained. The friendly understanding 10 7,3 | and Rome became somewhat strained.~ While carrying on negotiations 11 7,3 | him a respite. This led to strained relations between the Latins 12 8,2 | them became at once very strained, for the crusaders had reacted 13 8,2 | formation of a new empire caused strained relations with the Empire 14 8,4 | To this main cause of the strained relations between the two 15 8,14| Frederick II Hohenstaufen strained still farther the relations 16 9,4 | suzerainty, on the other, strained the relations between the 17 9,17| lower classes were very strained under the Palaeologi. Agriculture,


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