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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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consequences

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | caused extremely significant consequences. In fact, Theodosius was 2 3,4 | was bound to have serious consequences in the east, where Persia, 3 3,8 | the army had other serious consequences: it left the borders unprotected 4 5,4 | years with very serious consequences to the Empire. Some students 5 5,8 | not result in any serious consequences for either side, the operations 6 5,8 | the Arabs had no serious consequences. At this time the caliphate 7 6,5 | history of humanity. In its consequences it was almost as important 8 6,7 | Bréhier’s appraisal of the consequences of this break was; “It was 9 6,8 | of Manzikert had marked consequences for the Empire. Although 10 6,8 | continues that “although its consequences, in all their horrible aspects, 11 7,1 | and rich in its various consequences, and of such great importance 12 7,1 | western policy, which had sad consequences to the Empire. The Seljuq 13 7,1 | culture, also brought about consequences disastrous to the Empire. 14 7,1 | too soon to see the sad consequences of his policy; they had 15 7,2 | which was still enduring the consequences of the troubles of Andronicus’ 16 7,4 | possible, to modify the harsh consequences of this decree.~ Disorders 17 8,17| aristocracy had the same consequences as in the states of the


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