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1 2,2 | strategic and commercial advantages of Byzantium, situated as 2 2,2 | expedition, Byzas (Βυζας). The advantages of Byzantium over Chalcedon 3 2,2 | genius, appraised all the advantages of the position of the city, 4 2,2 | New Rome,” had exceptional advantages for resisting external enemies. 5 2,3 | they recognized all the advantages the government would gain 6 6,2 | emperor. Added to these advantages was the internal dissension 7 7,2 | its plans; thus, from the advantages derived from the revolution 8 7,3 | and many worldly practical advantages; eloquent preachers were 9 7,3 | immediately realized all the advantages of Philip’s proposal for 10 7,3 | Republic innumerable commercial advantages and raised her to the pinnacle 11 8,9 | suggested. Realizing all the advantages of the proposed agreement 12 9,8 | other things promised great advantages. During the reign of John 13 9,17| economic center and the advantages connected with it were in