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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | the Isaurians wanted to attain political supremacy, while 2 3,3 | Emperor, in striving to attain high Roman ranks by any 3 3,11| Justinian had striven to attain, the only difference being 4 3,13| 125]~ ~The pope did not attain the desired concession, 5 3,16| his projects he did not attain the desired results. It 6 5,2 | end Constantine failed to attain his goal, but some historians 7 5,4 | Leo’s final ideal was to attain unlimited power over a religiously 8 6,7 | ambition,” and, in order to attain this end, forbids the founding 9 6,8 | Normans were striving to attain Byzantine titles. The Greek 10 8,17| social aspect and failed to attain political significance. 11 9,11| aspiration of the popes to attain supreme temporal power over 12 9,13| mind in themselves.” To attain this concentration the Hesychast 13 9,13| Hesychasts were deemed worthy to attain was in truth a light identical


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