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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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claims

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3 | Still another tradition claims that he was a Roman.[8] 2 3,1 | the present day Abyssinia claims to be governed by the oldest 3 3,3 | that the Emperor’s broad claims to the old parts of the 4 4,3 | who, the papal biographer claims, prostrated himself before 5 5,8 | Constantinople repudiated his claims to the leadership of the 6 5,8 | divination. Legendary tradition claims that in his youth he had 7 6,6 | inactive, and justified the claims of his sovereign. In one 8 7,4 | antagonist of the papal claims and of the imperial power 9 8,17| at Ravenna and advanced claims to the imperial throne. 10 9,3 | from the Greeks. The Norman claims to Byzantium thus revived 11 9,5 | the open display of his claims to the Eastern Empire. John 12 9,6 | To satisfy the financial claims of the Turks Cantacuzene


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