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27 well-known
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26 achievements
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26 constantinopolitan
26 councils
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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appointed

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | Constantius, where he was appointed to the position of Caesar ( 2 2,2 | of Valens (378), Gratian appointed Theodosius to the high position 3 2,2 | 71]~ In 355 Constantius appointed Julian to the position of 4 2,3 | of Valens (378), Gratian appointed Theodosius as Augustus of 5 2,3 | influential favorite was Rufinus, appointed during Theodosiuslifetime 6 2,3 | a testament in which he appointed as guardian for his young 7 2,4 | inclusive. The commission appointed by the Emperor produced, 8 2,5 | Odovacar became the legally appointed ruler of Italy. The year 9 2,5 | vindices, who probably were appointed by the praetorian prefect. 10 3,16| for the law, Procopius was appointed adviser and secretary to 11 4,2 | Monophysitic patriarchs appointed by Heraclius, were willing 12 4,4 | reorganized Armenia, he appointed no civil administrator. 13 4,4 | Arab sway. He was later appointed archbishop of Crete. As 14 5,8 | he gave Leo a salary and appointed him as public teacher in 15 6,2 | crossed the frontier. Romanus appointed as commander-in-chief Curcuas, “ 16 6,7 | of the eleventh century, appointed or confirmed by Constantinople, 17 6,7 | qualified jurisconsults was appointed. The name of the Basilics 18 7,1 | Russian chronicler says.~ Appointed Duke of Cilicia, in Asia 19 7,1 | patriarch of Antioch was to be appointed by the Emperor from persons 20 7,1 | and incorruptible men were appointed judges; tax burdens were 21 7,4 | Alexius I Comnenus, he was appointed to the archbishopric of 22 8,13| even with the help of the appointed regent, George Muzalon, 23 9,4 | the colony stood a podestá appointed from Genoa, who governed 24 9,13| such confidence that he was appointed igumen (abbot) of a monastery 25 9,17| Manuel, son of John V, was appointed Despot of Morea, he more 26 9,19| from Italy that he had been appointed a cardinal of the Roman


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