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1 2,2| sacrifices be rooted out.”[65] But the pagan temples outside 2 2,5| gold, equivalent to about $65,000,000 or $70,000,000.[ 3 3 | Justinian the Great (527-65); and a nephew of the latter, 4 3,2| his nephew Justinian (527-65), is the central figure 5 3,4| 000 pounds of gold (about $65,000,000 or $70,000,000), 6 3,7| protect the persecuted.”[65]~ Following her advice, 7 4,1| these formidable raids.”[65] When the Arabians finally 8 5,4| halo of reformatory zeal.”[65] In more recent times some 9 6,4| Vladimir hastened to retreat.[65] This expedition was the 10 7,1| pilgrimage took place in 1064‑65, when more than seven thousand 11 8,9| in the documents emperor.[65] In the further history 12 9,3| captives and sold into slavery.[65] A Byzantine historian says