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1 4,1 | dignity and valor. They treated with arrogance and even 2 4,1 | people. In response the Arabs treated their new subjects with 3 4,3 | Byzantine Empire. He was treated with highest honors by Justinian, 4 5,2 | Bulgarian border. Constantine treated with contempt the Bulgarian 5 5,6 | The Eastern Empire, too, treated it in accordance with the 6 5,8 | emperor has been so badly treated, both in Byzantine tradition 7 5,8 | In this case Theophilus treated science “as if it were a 8 6,6 | Empire and this new state treated each other like independent 9 6,8 | declined somewhat. Basil II treated scholars with disdain. Anna 10 6,8 | profane motives, which were treated with greater realism. But 11 7,1 | conspiracy failed, but John treated the conspirators very leniently, 12 7,1 | in the charter they were treated much more favorably than 13 7,1 | studied the crusades have treated the problem from a too “ 14 7,1 | was a good‑natured man, treated them very well.” But after 15 7,3 | for three days, the Latins treated the city with appalling 16 7,4 | his hero Manuel, who had treated him with favor; nevertheless 17 7,4 | Theodore Lascaris, who treated him with consideration, 18 8,9 | captured. At first mildly treated, he plotted later against 19 8,11| 86] and they cannot be treated as historical fact, as W. 20 8,14| Vatatzes and Germanus II treated them well, and the Minorites 21 8,17| of the tenth century are treated as still in force, although 22 9,9 | esteemed or obeyed; they are treated as fictitious names and 23 9,17| Pero Tafur, was graciously treated at Constantinople by Emperor 24 9,18| last three Palaeologi are treated in great detail. Inwardly 25 9,18| doctrine. Beccus similarly treated the subject of the Procession