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1 2,2 | one of the indefeasible achievements of the political and administrative 2 3,4 | enormous success, Justinian’s achievements fell far short of his hopes. 3 3,16| the study of the artistic achievements of Justinian’s period the 4 3,16| officials.~ Two of Justinian’s achievements, however, left a deep mark. 5 3,16| surname of “Great.” These two achievements are his code of civil law 6 4,1 | Christian.”[7] Heraclius’ achievements are the more noteworthy 7 4,1 | invasion undid all these achievements.”[66] In spite of the rapid 8 5,2 | emperors in his construction achievements. A mosque was erected in 9 5,2 | attempts to destroy the achievements of Asparuch. Internal conditions 10 5,3 | information exists on Leo’s achievements in the field of provincial 11 5,7 | line, particularly upon the achievements of Leo III, and justly so, 12 5,7 | scholar referred to Leo’s achievements as “the regeneration of 13 5,8 | Not merely for its actual achievements, but for its influence upon 14 6,2 | unusually favorable for great achievements in this struggle, because 15 6,2 | seat of the Hamdanids.~ The achievements of the next three emperors — 16 6,2 | cruelty and the glorious achievements of Christian architecture 17 6,3 | Thessalonica. For these achievements, Simeon’s name is significant 18 6,7 | represent the successful achievements of the time of Basil I, 19 7,1 | not add very much to the achievements of this period; they only 20 7,4 | the splendor of artistic achievements under the Macedonian Emperors. 21 7,4 | Monreale, reproducing the best achievements of Byzantine art, belong 22 7,4 | in spite of all artistic achievements of the epoch of the Comneni 23 8,16| to these traditions and achievements of an earlier time which 24 8,16| protected, and continued the achievements of the first Hellenic renaissance 25 9,18| assumption that the best achievements of Byzantine art under the 26 9,19| familiar with the latest achievements of science and philosophy;