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1 2,1 | this subject differ widely. P. Batiffol defended the sincerity 2 3,9 | work of Cosmas,” said N. P. Kondakov, “are more characteristic 3 5,4 | Russian church historians, A. P. Lebedev, wrote: “It may 4 5,4 | capital,” according to N. P. Kondakov, “there was at 5 5,6 | empire. The German historian P. Schramm, who called Charles’ 6 5,7 | Byzantine History, by S. P. Shestakov, which covers 7 5,8 | ornamented. “Briefly,” said N. P. Kondakov, “the church life 8 6,7 | Russian church historian, A. P. Lebedev, summed up the 9 7,3 | the account of Novgorod, P. Bizilli, considered it 10 8,17| given by a Russian scholar, P. Vinogradov: “Feudalism 11 8,17| internal life of Byzantium, P. V. Bezobrazov, wrote: “ 12 8,17| the problem of exkuseia, P. Yakovenko, disagreed with 13 9,17| Bishop Porphyrius (Uspensky), P. Sevastyanov, T. Florinsky, 14 9,18| fourteenth centuries N. P. Kondakov wrote in 1909; “