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1 2,1 | differ widely. P. Batiffol defended the sincerity of Constantine’ 2 2,3 | all-powerful Gaïnas and he defended with conviction and steadiness 3 2,5 | later Greek canonists who defended the rights of the Constantinopolitan 4 2,5 | Palestine. Orthodoxy was also defended by the pope, who broke off 5 2,5 | its own movement, which defended the literal acceptance of 6 3,15| said, “cannot at present be defended after a thorough study of 7 5,8 | affairs of the church and defended the principles of church 8 6,7 | the free peasant holdings defended by several emperors of this 9 6,7 | died in 1025, energetically defended the cause of the small landowners 10 6,7 | this measure, so strongly defended by Basil II, had remained 11 6,8 | eastern border was well defended against the attacks of the 12 6,8 | great, for the army which defended the borders of Asia Minor 13 6,8 | of Neumann, “the Empire defended itself in Italy only with 14 7,1 | northeast, Russia desperately defended itself against the barbarian 15 7,1 | herself, she at the same time defended Europe against the barbarous 16 7,3 | days the capital stubbornly defended itself.~ Finally arrived 17 9,3 | from the sources, they had defended it courageously and energetically.