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1 2 | empire from Constantine the Great to Justinian~ ~ ~ 2 2,1 | religion by Theodosius the Great at the end of that same 3 2,1 | empire was Constantine the Great. During his reign Christianity 4 2,1 | conversion has caused no great crisis in the life of the 5 2,1 | for that time. It had a great past and an extensive body 6 2,1 | personage was Constantine the Great.~ Constantine was born at 7 2,1 | Unfortunately, when we deal with great people who play a leading 8 2,1 | Time of Constantine the Great. He represents Constantine 9 2,1 | Burckhardt, lies Constantine’s great merit. Yet Constantine gave 10 2,1 | Christianity must be dropped. A great statesman would not have 11 2,1 | reign of Constantine the Great, Christianity received official 12 2,1 | compatible with paganism. The great significance of his act 13 2,1 | the Edict of Nicomedia is great. As one historian has said, “ 14 2,1 | remains unquestionably great, for it was an act which 15 2,2 | Beginning with Constantine the Great, the state took part in 16 2,2 | whom Constantine held in great esteem. He delivered the 17 2,2 | with a vigour promising a great career, and in a few years 18 2,2 | the time of Justinian the Great and Leo III, dates back 19 2,2 | Constantinople had the great advantage of being situated 20 2,2 | toleration lies Constantine’s great service to the world: if 21 2,2 | period of Constantine the Great, Constantinople became the 22 2,2 | empire of Alexander the Great of Macedon, Pergamon of 23 2,2 | he simply accomplished a great administrative reform. Nevertheless, 24 2,2 | father of Constantine the Great. Diocletian retained his 25 2,2 | of the fourth century.~ Great changes in the provincial 26 2,2 | government, was divided into four great sections (prefectures): ( 27 2,2 | higher. Constantine the Great further developed and enlarged 28 2,2 | the second experienced a great change because of a constant 29 2,2 | century.~ Constantine the Great died in 337 A.D. He has 30 2,2 | history has named him “the Great;” and the church has proclaimed 31 2,2 | dynasty of Constaniine the Great, was followed by the equally 32 2,2 | lineage of Theodosius the Great: his son Arcadius (395-408), 33 2,2 | death of Constantine the Great until 518 A.D. the throne 34 2,2 | erected by Constantine the Great.[67a] The Senate enrolled 35 2,2 | Julian’s life were spent in great fear and anxiety. Constantius, 36 2,2 | This city, famous for its great past, was no more than a 37 2,2 | letters he “recalled with great pleasure the Attic discourses … 38 2,2 | soldiers Julian inspired great love and admiration.~ Constantius 39 2,2 | time of Constantine the Great by the statue of Fortuna. 40 2,2 | altars of the gods was so great that it called forth doubt 41 2,2 | same time Julian offered great privileges to those who 42 2,2 | temple, he found, to his great astonishment, only one priest 43 2,2 | of paganism involved many great difficulties. In one of 44 2,3 | century~ ~Theodosius the Great and the triumph of Christianity. — 45 2,3 | clergy by Constantine the Great. Valens followed an entirely 46 2,3 | did go through a period of great fear and anxiety during 47 2,3 | Theodosius, surnamed “The Great” (379-95), whose name is 48 2,3 | army of Constantine the Great helped him in his struggle 49 2,3 | Christianity among the Goths was of great significance for their subsequent 50 2,3 | of the Apostles. For his great service to Christianity 51 2,3 | Theodosius was surnamed “the Great.” His too young and weak 52 2,3 | realms, the Goths exerted great influence. The main center 53 2,3 | epoch is of particularly great importance for the ways 54 2,3 | population, but also because the great majority of the population 55 2,3 | barbarian, who had rendered great service to the Empire during 56 2,3 | the north into Epirus with great effort and against many 57 2,3 | the time of Theodosius the Great was felt particularly in 58 2,3 | Minor by Theodosius the Great, had risen in rebellion 59 2,3 | designated consul for this great service to the Empire. The 60 2,3 | former influence were of no great importance.~ ~St. John Chrysostom. — 61 2,3 | I, like Constantine the Great, appreciated how important 62 2,4 | his opponents aroused a great storm in the church. Particularly 63 2,4 | nature”). Monophysitism made great progress with the aid of 64 2,4 | Constantinople and by Pope Leo I the Great. Dioscorus then urged the 65 2,4 | Theodosius, were both of great significance in the life 66 2,4 | emperors from Constantine the Great to Theodosius II, inclusive. 67 2,4 | of Theodosius is of very great historical importance. First, 68 2,4 | Gaius, for example), exerted great influence, both direct and 69 2,4 | instances show clearly the great and widespread influence 70 2,4 | Constantinople. Constantine the Great had surrounded the new capital 71 2,4 | succeeded in accomplishing great results. The higher school 72 2,4 | which Leo I undertook with great expenditure of money and 73 2,4 | may justify the surnameGreat” sometimes given Leo, since 74 2,4 | Huns, who constituted so great a menace to the Empire, 75 2,5 | Chalcedon, which proved to be of great importance for all subsequent 76 2,5 | of Chalcedon were also of great political significance in 77 2,5 | and the pope, was also of great importance. Although not 78 2,5 | transported to Thrace. The great service of Anastasius was 79 2,5 | the Danube boundary was of great consequence to subsequent 80 2,5 | Anastasius were not of very great consequence for that epoch, 81 2,5 | were the forerunners of the great Slavic irruptions into the 82 2,5 | Nevertheless it was of great importance to Clovis. The 83 2,5 | leanings of the Emperor aroused great confusion and when Anastasius, 84 2,5 | us, be merciful to us”), great disturbances took place 85 2,5 | weakness of the Empire and the great riches of Constantinople, 86 2,5 | abolition of the tax with great joy; to describe this imperial 87 2,5 | garments, both small and great, and carried lighted tapers 88 2,5 | feasting in the court of the great Church and in all the porticos 89 2,5 | the reign of Justinian the Great.[156] Anastasius also decreed 90 2,5 | I was marked also by the great currency reform. In the 91 2,5 | economy of Anastasius was of great importance to the abundant 92 2,5 | successor, Justinian the Great. The time of Anastasius 93 2,5 | possible to foretell the great role which these northern 94 2,5 | became of exceptionally great importance to the eastern 95 2,5 | half of the Empire. The great merit of both Zeno and Anastasius 96 2,5 | ancient pagan world with its great culture. The debates of 97 2,5 | received a particularly great impetus in the fourth century. 98 2,5 | enriched by the works of great writers in the field of 99 2,5 | representative writers exerted great influence far beyond the 100 2,5 | Cappadocians,” Basil the Great, his friend Gregory the 101 2,5 | the time of Alexander the Great. The same scholar, resorted 102 2,5 | The Cappadocians Basil the Great and Gregory of Nazianzus 103 2,5 | constitute one of the world’s great literary treasures. Later 104 2,5 | an unlimited source. So great was his reputation that 105 2,5 | authority on Constantine the Great. Eusebius lived on the threshold 106 2,5 | Among her pupils were such great literary men as Synesius 107 2,5 | John Chrysostom, Basil the Great, and Gregory of Nazianzus, 108 2,5 | he blamed Constantine the Great above all. His opinion of 109 2,5 | end of his life, he showed great tolerance toward Christianity. 110 2,5 | Baynes called him the last great historian of Rome.[184]~ 111 2,5 | problem. While recognizing his great services in investigating 112 2,5 | reign of Constantine the Great. Unusual splendor characterized 113 2,5 | the epoch of Justinian the Great, when “the capital had attained 114 3 | 3. Justinian the Great and his successors (518- 115 3 | famous nephew, Justinian the Great (527-65); and a nephew of 116 3,2 | spinning wool and developing a great interest in religious questions, 117 3,4 | military successes were so great that Belisarius was recalled 118 3,4 | number of actions displaying great strategic skill. Totila’ 119 3,4 | may judge, they are not of great value.[28]~ The result of 120 3,4 | Huns in the north.~ The two great powers of the sixth century, 121 3,4 | was both ancient and of great importance and the first 122 3,4 | Empire. It was only after great difficulty that Justinian 123 3,4 | Byzantine Empire, a fact of great political and economic importance.[ 124 3,4 | was to become one of very great significance for the Empire 125 3,4 | believe, must have been of great value to Justinian in his 126 3,4 | sixth century was already so great that the mere idea of uniting 127 3,5 | Emperor’s right hand in his great legal enterprise, and perhaps 128 3,5 | of Justinian is of very great importance, the haste with 129 3,5 | its shortcomings, was of great practical value. It also 130 3,5 | were written in Latin, a great majority of the Novels were 131 3,6 | second Constantine the Great was ready to forget his 132 3,6 | received in Persia with great esteem, but life in a foreign 133 3,7 | relations with them were of great political importance and 134 3,7 | they were likened to “a great and marvelous desert of 135 3,7 | only when Gregory I the Great (590-604) proclaimed that “ 136 3,8 | Rome under Theodoric the Great two rival parties, the Greens 137 3,8 | Cappadocia, who aroused great dissatisfaction among the 138 3,8 | Monophysites, who had suffered great restrictions during the 139 3,8 | us about such exceedingly great abuses in the provinces 140 3,8 | duty to introduce new and great reforms, which he viewed 141 3,8 | extortions of officials.~ Two great Novels of the year 535 are 142 3,8 | corn to the capital was in great disorder.[90] With the aim 143 3,9 | constant interruptions and great harm. The main article of 144 3,9 | tabernacle. But it is the great historical importance of 145 3,9 | epoch of Constantine the Great appear in Indian markets, 146 3,9 | sagacious people. So he ordered great honor to be paid to Sopatrus, 147 3,9 | work of Cosmas is also of great artistic value because of 148 3,9 | Crimea, and erected there a great church (basilica), in Dory, 149 3,11| Maurice’s peace treaty was of great importance; Persarmenia 150 3,11| while it was of exceedingly great importance to the Byzantine 151 3,12| unprotected cities with great ease. They reached southern 152 3,12| leaders, pope Gregory I, the Great. He had earlier been papal 153 3,14| two-thirds of the peninsula with great ease. Therefore in the face 154 3,14| Therefore in the face of great danger, the Byzantine government 155 3,15| a new tribe akin to the great Slavonic race. The Scythian 156 3,16| literature, and often spent a great part of the night discussing 157 3,16| time of Constantine the Great. Hesychius was also the 158 3,16| writings of Malalas are of great value in restoring the original 159 3,16| struggle.” It is also “of great value to the political and 160 3,16| Pratum Spirituale are of great interest for the history 161 3,16| ambo). These works are of great interest in the history 162 3,16| purpose. It was no longer of great import in a Christian empire. 163 3,16| 160]~ St. Sophia or the Great Church, as it was called 164 3,16| Miletus. They attacked their great task with enthusiasm and 165 3,16| granted many favors and great celebrations were arranged 166 3,16| built by Constantine the Great or by Constantius, but toward 167 3,16| emperors from Constantine the Great to the eleventh century.~ 168 3,16| daughter of Theodosius the Great and the mother of the western 169 3,16| III, second, Theodoric the Great, and third, Justinian. Putting 170 3,16| two are of particularly great importance from an artistic 171 3,16| justify the surname of “Great.” These two achievements 172 4 | sons of Constantine the Great being considered as Constantine 173 4,1 | erected by Constantine the Great and Helen, was robbed of 174 4,1 | there appeared another great menace to the Byzantine 175 4,1 | campaigns of Alexander the Great.[14] Heraclius secured the 176 4,1 | returned to the capital in great triumph, and in 630, with 177 4,1 | its former place to the great joy of the entire Christian 178 4,1 | our Lord on account of the great and poignant emotion of 179 4,1 | Persians, together with a great quantity of precious stones.[ 180 4,1 | So long as there was a great independent Basileus outside 181 4,1 | position at the crossing of great commercial routes. The magnificent 182 4,1 | constantly, being particularly great during the sacred period 183 4,1 | festivals coincided with the great fair at Mecca, where the 184 4,1 | claimed that neither was as great as Muhammed. During his 185 4,1 | Kaaba during prayer, and the great fasting period was set in 186 4,1 | until the end of the first great conquests. Very few of the 187 4,1 | in Syria and Persia. The great majority of the fighting 188 4,1 | the death of Justinian the Great. It was the unyielding policy 189 4,1 | mariners was one of the great problems of the Egyptian 190 4,1 | where the Greeks were in the great majority were Asia Minor 191 4,1 | Constantine performed a great service, not only for his 192 4,1 | and there came a time of great peace in the East and in 193 4,1 | their new subjects with great tolerance. With a few exceptions, 194 4,1 | North Africa. There the great majority of the Berber tribes, 195 4,1 | centuries the empire made the great and steady progress of these 196 4,1 | period. It is a monument of great value, “a new fragment of 197 4,1 | light in the twilight of the great migrations,” as B. A. Panchenko, 198 4,1 | was, quite naturally, a great menace to the Byzantine 199 4,1 | soon found itself under the great influence of the Slavonic 200 4,1 | the Slavonic atmosphere. Great racial changes took place 201 4,1 | the Emperor because of the great distance which separated 202 4,2 | in which he argued with great theological skill the unorthodoxy 203 4,2 | Anticipating the approach of great church disturbances, Heraclius 204 4,2 | when it could not have the great effect upon which Heraclius 205 4,2 | Monothelete teaching in general. Great dissatisfaction with the 206 4,3 | welcomed by the people with great joy. Religious peace seemed 207 4,4 | extreme importance. Equally great was the menace from the 208 4,4 | fathersAthanasius the Great, Gregory of Nazianzus, and 209 4,4 | Neapolis differs from the great majority of hagiographs 210 4,4 | famous chiefly because of his Great Canon, which is read even 211 4,4 | Golden Age of Justinian the Great. And though, beginning with 212 5,1 | minor. Irene, a woman of great force and ambition, entered 213 5,1 | Theodora, wife of Justinian the Great, had occupied an exceptional 214 5,2 | Historians attach very great significance to this failure 215 5,2 | eighth centuries showed great ingenuity in handling relations 216 5,3 | the time of Justinian the Great, in the sixth century, the 217 5,3 | the time of Justinian the Great.~ Fully realizing the need 218 5,3 | Digest, Code, Novels of the Great Justinian, and corrected 219 5,3 | disquieting development of the great domains, to arrest the disappearance 220 5,3 | iconoclasts and that it is to a great extent a compilation of 221 5,3 | 46]~ The Rural Code is of great interest from the point 222 5,4 | iconoclastic epoch affords great difficulties because of 223 5,4 | rediscovered only with very great effort.[68]~ ~In view of 224 5,4 | bordering Bithynia and at no great distance from, the capital. 225 5,4 | destroyed. Pope Gregory I the Great wrote to him praising him 226 5,4 | the opinion of Gregory the Great and many others, then, images 227 5,4 | form of such worship with great violence. A similar influence 228 5,4 | miniatures). Particularly great was the reverence for the 229 5,4 | was made. This fact was a great temptation for many of the 230 5,4 | the time of Justinian the Great, who had also considered 231 5,4 | patriarch. This authority was of great value to Leo.~ Concerning 232 5,5 | might be restored without great difficulties, and it forced 233 5,5 | had to be approached with great caution, because the major 234 5,5 | monasteries (for both sexes).~ The great importance of the Nicene 235 5,6 | Charles the Great and his significance for 236 5,6 | coronation of Charles the Great occurred in Rome.~ While 237 5,6 | this house, Charles the Great or Charlemagne. Alcuin, 238 5,6 | Augustus crowned by God, to the Great and Peace-giving, many years 239 5,6 | the event, by Charles the Great and Leo III.~ Neither of 240 5,6 | Theodosius, and Constantine the Great, the emperors of the eastern 241 5,7 | iron and blood, a person of great military genius.”[116] An 242 5,7 | undertaken by Charles the Great.”[118] In recent times Charles 243 5,7 | on their part, introduced great internal troubles into the 244 5,8 | continued, however, to bring great harm to the border provinces 245 5,8 | Italy, were of exceedingly great significance.~ One of the 246 5,8 | century under Justinian the Great the system of large landed 247 5,8 | caliphate was undergoing great internal disturbances, which 248 5,8 | event was referred by the great majority of historians to 249 5,8 | districts, causing thus great political and economic disturbances 250 5,8 | conquests of Charles the Great and his imperial coronation 251 5,8 | predecessors Leo enjoyed great authority as a gifted general 252 5,8 | image-worship, who exerted a great influence upon the mass 253 5,8 | of the Romans lost a very great, though impious, ruler.”[ 254 5,8 | tolerance and proclaimed the great principles of freedom of 255 5,8 | of Constantinople and the great majority of the clergy favored 256 5,8 | the iconodules introduced great internal disturbances and 257 5,8 | coronation of Charles the Great in 800 brought about still 258 5,8 | subsequent periods was very great. He was a vehement enemy 259 5,8 | services.~ As one of the great religious and social workers 260 5,8 | studied and analyzed to any great extent because some of them 261 5,8 | social nature is of very great value for the cultural history 262 6 | Byzantine Empire was especially great under Nicephorus Phocas 263 6,2 | unusually favorable for great achievements in this struggle, 264 6,2 | collisions which were not of very great consequence. Victory was 265 6,2 | and in the west, a very great military task, which was 266 6,2 | the Aegean. But in 911 the great sea expedition of Leo VI 267 6,2 | excelling and shining as the two great luminaries in the firmament. 268 6,2 | transported to Constantinople with great pomp. This was the last 269 6,2 | Romanus Lecapenus was of very great importance for the Byzantine 270 6,2 | was the first of a line of great conquerors and as the first 271 6,2 | during his reign so many great acts had been performed 272 6,2 | the German king, Otto the Great, in Italy. In the East the 273 6,2 | spoils, thus fulfilling his great ambition. “Thus did Christian 274 6,2 | Christian arms reconquer the great city of Antioch, the glorious 275 6,2 | the city by Justinian the Great], that ancient rival of 276 6,2 | in the east, the city of great patriarchs and great saints, 277 6,2 | of great patriarchs and great saints, councils and heresies.”[ 278 6,2 | horses, and he achieved great victories; the sword of 279 6,2 | rule.”[35] Justinian the Great introduced important military 280 6,3 | he rendered his kingdom great services in the realms of 281 6,3 | desirous of annexing this great city to his kingdom. Leo 282 6,3 | columns intended for the great church near the king’s palace; 283 6,3 | Constantinople because he anticipated great danger from the newly formed 284 6,3 | part of Romanus Lecapenus. “Great Bulgaria” of Simeon’s time 285 6,4 | the imperial city with a great army and numerous vessels.”[ 286 6,4 | this document is especially great because of the fact that 287 6,4 | Byzantine Empire. The Russian Great Prince Iaroslav the Wise 288 6,5 | Seljuq Turks was of very great importance.~ The Byzantine 289 6,5 | the tenth century were of great importance to the Byzantine 290 6,6 | respect, and he was exposed to great humiliation and many insults. 291 6,7 | which he was subjected to great privations, the deposed 292 6,7 | 85] This marriage excited great confusion among the population 293 6,7 | which must have aroused great discontent among the religious-minded 294 6,7 | 1054 could be considered a great victory, which made him 295 6,7 | and the government. The great mass of the population reacted 296 6,7 | in the Epanagoge exerted great influence upon the later 297 6,7 | Bulgarian war became very great and the desire to deal the 298 6,7 | whose authority was nor as great as that of the strategus, 299 6,8 | prisoner of the Turkish sultan. Great tumult arose in the capital 300 6,8 | the Church of Basil the Great, where the relics of the 301 6,8 | of the Turks. This caused great unrest in the army of Romanus 302 6,8 | s camp was greeted with great honor by Alp Arslan.~ The 303 6,8 | 148] its losses were very great, for the army which defended 304 6,8 | battle “the death hour of the great Byzantine Empire,” and continues 305 6,8 | the pagans were exerting great pressure upon the Christian 306 6,8 | in a later period was a great aid to the Norman land forces. 307 6,8 | though not endowed with great literary genius, wrote several 308 6,8 | Diocletian and Constantine the Great later penetrated the court 309 6,8 | present are of especially great value. In spite of many 310 6,8 | in policy, Psellus showed great ability in adjusting himself 311 6,8 | epic Digenes accomplishes great deeds and fights for the 312 6,8 | the Basilics, enjoyed very great popularity. His aim was 313 6,8 | Macedonian dynasty is of great importance for the history 314 6,8 | the time of Justinian the Great. The iconoclastic crisis 315 6,8 | full.[192]~ Basil I was a great builder. He erected the 316 7,1 | amounts of money.~ A very great number of western Europeans 317 7,1 | Yaroslav received him with great love and gave him several 318 7,1 | to Constantinople, “with great honor,” as a Russian chronicler 319 7,1 | of Robert Guiscard, his great war against Alexius Comnenus.”~ 320 7,1 | document Megalopolis, i.e. Great City. In their turn, the 321 7,1 | had been transported in great numbers from the eastern 322 7,1 | usually went to visit in great numbers the church of the 323 7,1 | the pitiful destiny of the great Empire.” In a letter to 324 7,1 | west of France and by a great number of nobles, made a 325 7,1 | Jerusalem. The sources on this great pilgrimage state that “out 326 7,1 | nothing was heard of any great religious enthusiasm, and, 327 7,1 | three years had become a great menace in their successful 328 7,1 | the noble proportions of a great movement based upon motives 329 7,1 | consequences, and of such great importance both for Byzantium 330 7,1 | of course, would inflict great harm on the very aim of 331 7,1 | 1104, the Muslims won a great victory over Bohemond and 332 7,1 | procession and accorded a great triumph … Shout was mixed 333 7,1 | called it “a fatal step and great error of St. Bernard” and 334 7,1 | Empire proved not to be great. The plan of the king of 335 7,1 | forced to return without great success. In all probability, 336 7,1 | as a suppliant before the Great Comnenus.” A most humiliating 337 7,1 | Comnenus and in the days of the Great King of Jerusalem Amaury, 338 7,1 | say, the disaster was so great that it could not be sufficiently 339 7,1 | execution might be, met great sympathy among the mass 340 7,1 | its former darling, the great Andronicus, to overthrow 341 7,1 | republics, which had suffered great financial losses, were particularly 342 7,1 | in Byzantium, organized a great expedition against the latter, 343 7,2 | the Normans was of very great advantage, for in the first 344 7,2 | years of his reign events of great importance to the Empire 345 7,2 | dynasty of Nemanya, the “Great Župan” (Great Ruler) Stephen 346 7,2 | Nemanya, the “Great Župan” (Great Ruler) Stephen Nemanja, 347 7,2 | received Serbian envoys and the Great Župan Stephen Nemanya himself, 348 7,2 | the king of Hungary, the Great Župan of Serbia, the Emperor 349 7,2 | If the danger had been great for Byzantium under Frederick 350 7,2 | the “Alamanian tax” with great joy. The pope also breathed 351 7,3 | the German scholar was so great that many scholars adopted 352 7,3 | the acknowledgment of the great significance of the narrative 353 7,3 | wonder, for never was so great an enterprise undertaken 354 7,3 | Golden Horn and burned a great number of the Byzantine 355 7,3 | crowned in St. Sophia with great pomp.~ At the time of Baldwin’ 356 7,3 | divided by the Emperor into a great number of larger or smaller 357 7,3 | larger than the court of any great king.” “There French was 358 7,3 | Peloponnesus, there is a great deal of interesting information 359 7,3 | monasteries as well as a great number of highly honored 360 7,3 | with the dynasty of the “Great Comneni.”~ If the Latins 361 7,4 | belong to Constantine the Great, Alexius Comnenus must “ 362 7,4 | Comnenus, Manuel, inflicted great harm upon the interests 363 7,4 | truth became himself, to the great scandal of the church and 364 7,4 | problems this epoch is of great importance and of vivid 365 7,4 | world except Bagdad, the great city of Islam.” Under Manuel 366 7,4 | The army consisted of a great number of mercenaries of 367 7,4 | there never was such a great number of mercenary foreign 368 7,4 | Empire helped Byzantium a great deal, but, of course, at 369 7,4 | this treaty exerted very great influence upon the institution 370 7,4 | cosmopolitan class of the great cities of the Empire.”~ ~ 371 7,4 | literature this epoch has a great number of interesting and 372 7,4 | work. Bryenniuswork is of great importance both for internal 373 7,4 | rule of Anna’s father, “the Great Alexius, the luminary of 374 7,4 | the fifteen books of her great work Anna described the 375 7,4 | various subjects, as well as a great number of letters and some 376 7,4 | medieval Athens, “the last great citizen and the last glory 377 7,4 | call him the last of the great Athenians worthy to stand 378 7,4 | and to bring to an end his great history. Nicetas died at 379 7,4 | literary achievement is the great historical work in twenty 380 7,4 | deserves as a historian great trust and deep attention. 381 7,4 | object the refutation of a great number of heretical errors.~ 382 7,4 | made in his writings a great number of elementary historical 383 7,4 | deprives Chiliads of any great literary significance. Another 384 7,4 | Prodromus evokes among scholars great divergences of judgment, 385 7,4 | and become a worker!”~ A great many writings of very different 386 7,4 | very interesting specimens. Great credit is due him for this. 387 7,4 | his poems is that on the great fire that occurred in Constantinople 388 7,4 | residence, the so-called Great Palace, and settled in a 389 7,4 | in no way inferior to the Great Palace, and contemporary 390 7,4 | descriptions of it. The abandoned Great Palace fell into decay. 391 8,1 | on its territory, of a great number of states, partly 392 8,1 | Greek subjects, Megaskyr or “Great Lord” of both Athens and 393 8,2 | hostile Frankish realm a great Greco-Slavonic state in 394 8,2 | Latin emperor calls him a “great destroyer of Greece” (magnus 395 8,2 | This event of 1208 had very great significance for the subsequent 396 8,2 | been compelled, to their great discontent, to return it 397 8,4 | part of Asia Minor, had great importance for the new Empire 398 8,4 | the Turks, they displayed great heroism and inflicted enormous 399 8,4 | his personal courage and great presence of mind, however, 400 8,4 | to have brought about no great territorial changes for 401 8,4 | over the Muslims was very great: it confirmed the new Empire, 402 8,4 | throne of Constantine the Great in the place which our Lord 403 8,5 | Lascaris collected a very great number of galleys in order 404 8,5 | the city was trembling in great desolation, so that despairing 405 8,5 | flee across the sea; and a great many passed over to Lascaris 406 8,5 | possess our Empire we need a great number of Latins to whom 407 8,5 | those nearer in time, the great Basil Bulgaroctonus, and 408 8,7 | country also served as a great support. The despot Michael 409 8,7 | victory and in 1222, without great effort, took possession 410 8,7 | Comneni, and Ducae, had a great advantage over John Vatatzes, 411 8,7 | letters in particular, have great interest for the history 412 8,9 | representative of the idea of the Great Bulgarian Kingdom which, 413 8,10| passage: “How! this so-called great arch-priest [that is, Pope; 414 8,11| envoys were received with great esteem and attention by 415 8,12| in the Balkan peninsula a great Greco-Slavonic Empire with 416 8,12| this task proved to be too great. The last attempt of this 417 8,13| not enable him to make a great mark upon the history of 418 8,13| advice our troops have got so great a victory that the fame 419 8,13| Franks, Greek sources express great joy on this occasion. George 420 8,13| were then in merriment, great cheerfulness, and inexpressible 421 8,13| unique building of the “Great Church” of Saint Sophia.~ 422 8,14| interesting. It is known that a great number of bishops and the 423 8,14| Nicaea. This was a fact of great moment not only for Nicaea, 424 8,14| not desire a patriarch of great energy and strong will. 425 8,16| strong state. In spite of the great difficulties in the external 426 8,16| was the author of a very great number of theological writings 427 8,16| secular works are also of great interest. His political 428 8,16| emotions influenced Blemmydes a great deal. Still, in the course 429 8,16| terribly oppressed with a great want of leisure on account 430 8,16| Oriental parallel to his great contemporary Frederick II” — 431 8,16| Mesaritesworks will render a great service; this task is not 432 8,16| Chrysantza, “a daughter of the great king of great Antioch.”[ 433 8,16| daughter of the great king of great Antioch.”[180] Deciding 434 8,16| again, welcomes them with great joy. The romance ends with 435 8,16| century were preceded by a great deal of epic poetry, so 436 8,16| These writings are of very great importance for the history 437 8,16| of the Nicene Empire has great importance for the general 438 8,17| military lots, deserves great attention and may lead to 439 8,17| period of Justinian the Great (527-565), and these monasterial 440 8,17| clergy by Constantine the Great and his successors.[225] 441 8,17| the epoch of Justinian the Great, who energetically strove 442 8,17| to us of such exceedingly great abuses in the provinces 443 8,17| seventh century is of very great importance. After the conquest 444 8,17| finances of the state and as a great many robust young men entered 445 8,17| Manuel I, they settled in great numbers and penetrated into 446 8,17| Franco-Eastern codes are of great importance for the history 447 9,2 | on the eastern coast, the great rock rising out of the sea 448 9,2 | the rest of the formerly great Empire was menaced on all 449 9,2 | Palaeologi continued to be of great importance from a cultural 450 9,2 | its internal life was of great importance. In the epoch 451 9,2 | Sophia.[26] She possessed great influence over the Emperor, 452 9,2 | tottering throne of the once great Empire of Byzantium. At 453 9,3 | archives and from them drew a great deal of information on the 454 9,3 | southern Italy and of the great number of Slavs pouring 455 9,3 | his allies and met with great success, because Charles 456 9,3 | Sicilian Vespers, when a great number of new publications 457 9,3 | thus raised the revolt. The great humanist of the fourteenth 458 9,3 | the death of the Mongol Great Khan Mangu forced him to 459 9,3 | lower Volga. Realizing the great importance of this new Mongol 460 9,3 | contributions, and enjoying great wealth, had had only to 461 9,4 | predecessor, Michael VIII. A great danger had menaced Michael 462 9,4 | the fourteenth century the great king of Serbia, Stephen 463 9,4 | point of establishing a great Slavonic empire. But for 464 9,4 | celebrated at Constantinople with great pomp. After some serious 465 9,4 | school by Justinian the Great, a university was established 466 9,4 | Stephen Nemanja, proclaimedGreat Župan,” the first to unify 467 9,4 | Balkan peninsula, met with a great obstacle in the two Slavonic 468 9,4 | in Upper Macedonia, had great significance for the future 469 9,4 | battle at Velbužd were of great importance to the young 470 9,4 | family of Justinian the Great is also possible.~ Great 471 9,4 | Great is also possible.~ Great ethnographic changes occurred 472 9,4 | to Byzantium, then to the Great Bulgaria of Simeon. For 473 9,4 | the Peloponnesus a very great number of Albanian settlers, 474 9,4 | commercial significance, acquired great political importance in 475 9,5 | Cantacuzene these words: “The great Serb (Stephen Dushan)[105] 476 9,5 | surrender of Seres was of great importance; Dushan gained 477 9,5 | and the formation of one great Slavonic Empire; “his very 478 9,5 | throne of Constantine the Great, Justinian, and other Byzantine 479 9,5 | general edict (chrysobull) a great benefaction in order that 480 9,5 | it true.[119] In 1355 the Great Master of Serbia died without 481 9,5 | in the Balkan peninsula a great Empire, with Constantinople 482 9,6 | sent from Russia by the Great Prince of Moscow, Simeon 483 9,6 | alliance with the Turks. The greatTsar of the Serbs and Greeks,” 484 9,6 | Genoese influence, already great, could not fail to affect 485 9,6 | Moscow, in Russia, where the great prince, Simeon the Proud, 486 9,6 | masterhand. The mole is made of great stones and columns, and 487 9,6 | Above the harbor is a great hill surmounted by a very 488 9,6 | of Turin, which ended a great war caused by the economic 489 9,6 | Venice and Genoa, was of great importance because it allowed 490 9,7 | Europe and to the Russian great prince Vasili I Dmitrievich. 491 9,7 | request for help from the Great Prince of Moscow, supported 492 9,7 | where it was accepted with great gratitude. But money contributions 493 9,7 | with honor and showed him great compassion. Whether the 494 9,7 | he was also received with great honor and given many promises, 495 9,7 | grievous thing it was that this great Christian prince from the 496 9,7 | Manuel’s picture is of great interest, because the Turks 497 9,7 | But this journey is of great interest examined from the 498 9,7 | The battle of Angora had great importance for the last 499 9,7 | constructed again by Justinian the Great when Greece was threatened 500 9,7 | attacked the city with a great army and would have taken


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