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1 4,1| the black stone. Tradition claimed that this stone had been 2 4,1| prophet; but the new teaching claimed that neither was as great 3 5,2| Constantinople. It is justly claimed that by his successful resistance 4 5,3| daring innovation,” as was claimed by the Greek Byzantinist, 5 5,3| for the whole Empire and claimed even that it “must serve 6 6,1| Tzimisces (969-76), who claimed the imperial title because 7 6,6| because his attention was claimed by the internal disturbances 8 6,8| year 944. Popular tradition claimed that this image had been 9 7,2| towards another emperor who claimed to possess the same absolute 10 7,3| crusade and, like Henry VI, claimed the Eastern Empire; but 11 7,3| Jerusalem than these men who claimed to be soldiers of Christ. 12 9,6| decisive result; each side claimed victory. The friendly relations