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1 2,2 | explanations, such as court influences, intimate family relations, 2 2,2 | governmental power. The political influences of the Hellenistic east, 3 2,3 | civilization. As a result of these influences, the Goths, when later they 4 2,5 | term “East” and eastern influences. In a large number of very 5 2,5 | sought the roots of the main influences in the plateau and mountains 6 2,5 | balance and assimilate new influences, a task which required at 7 2,5 | their artistic life the influences of more ancient traditions, 8 3,5 | determine and evaluate Byzantine influences in Justinian’s Code, Digest, 9 3,16| determining the extent of eastern influences. In his narrative the author 10 3,16| of international literary influences.[164]~ The second famous 11 5,4 | up under the prevailing influences of the period, the excessive 12 5,8 | icon-worshipers.[172]~ Iconoclastic influences were reflected also on Byzantine 13 6,8 | ecclesiastic and monastic influences and indicated new paths 14 7,4 | problem of mutual cultural influences between the East and West 15 8,16| motives was affected by the influences flowing directly or indirectly 16 8,16| perhaps with some reciprocal influences. Even a phenomenon so modest 17 9,18| vigorous; and if foreign influences partially contributed to