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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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praise

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | Magi. But Christian sources praise him for his goodness, mildness, 2 2,5 | rather gave full sway to the praise and glorification of his 3 3,16| exaggerations and excessive praise, this work contains an abundance 4 3,16| Johannis, written in honor and praise of the Byzantine general, 5 5,4 | be adored, we altogether praise thee; but we blame thee 6 5,7 | emperors, there is no excessive praise for these rulers. The three 7 5,7 | abstain from excessive praise of the Isaurian dynasty. 8 6,2 | first is worthy of high praise. And in the praise, a part 9 6,2 | high praise. And in the praise, a part should be given 10 6,8 | when attempting to give due praise to Emperor Manuel Comnenus, 11 7,3 | miracle effected “for the praise and glory of His name, for 12 7,4 | his journey some glowing praise of Constantinople as a result 13 8,12| rare unanimity the sources praise him. His son and successor, 14 9,9 | Turkish.[198] Oriental sources praise his piety, justice, clemency, 15 9,18| himself from blame and to praise himself and his friends 16 9,19| Byzantine professor the highest praise and most sincere enthusiasm.


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