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1 2,1 | conversion,[12] and more recently J. Maurice, a well-known scholar 2 2,5 | of the Austrian scholar J. Strzygowski, Orient or 3 3 | that he was a Roman.[8] J. A. Kulakovsky considered 4 3,16| wrote execrable verses.[157] J. Maspero calls Dioscorus 5 5,6 | Eastern Roman Empire, and J. B. Bury did this by entitling 6 5,7 | rulers. The three volumes of J. A. Kulakovsky deal only 7 6,8 | period prior to 1081. As J. Laurent asserted, “In 1080, 8 6,8 | Austrian art historian, J. Strzygowski, attempted 9 7,3 | of Phorcias, and Helena, J. Schmitt thinks that Mistra, 10 8,17| 236] An English historian, J. B. Bury, says that the 11 9,4 | 500 souls).[101] In 1854 J. G. Hahn, the author of 12 9,12| Russian church historian, J. E. Troizky, described the 13 9,12| the struggle continued. As J. Troizky said, the struggle 14 9,12| schism again;”[260] but J. Troizky, said this was “ 15 9,12| field of the Christian East, J. Sokolov, “goes back to 16 9,13| Papamichael and its exposition by J. Sokolov, the Hesychasts 17 9,19| the nineteenth century, J. V. Kireyevsky, wrote: “