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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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phenomena

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1 2,5 | not reveal the sinister phenomena of his day, but rather gave 2 4,1 | of the Muslims are later phenomena, alien to the Arabic nation 3 5,3 | indications of various new phenomena: personal peasant property, 4 7,1 | convinced that economic phenomena also played a very significant 5 7,1 | from sins. Later, other phenomena were emphasized by scholars 6 7,4 | emperors and probably with some phenomena of the social life of a 7 7,4 | belongs among the remarkable phenomena of Byzantine literature, 8 8,13| belongs to the most worthless phenomena of history. The sophistical 9 8,17| be said a priori that the phenomena analogous to benefice, patronage, 10 8,17| only to what extent these phenomena developed in the modified 11 9,2 | Italian Humanism. These phenomena in the field of literature 12 9,7 | interesting and remarkable phenomena of Byzantine history.”[181]~ ~ 13 9,13| aspect, the most interesting phenomena of all times.”[269] Another 14 9,13| and with some cultural phenomena of the epoch of the Italian 15 9,17| of the most interesting phenomena in the general history of


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