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A.A. Vasiliev
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1 2,2 | 318.[39] Most of them were eastern bishops. The aged bishop 2 2,2 | firmly established in the eastern part of the Empire. Many 3 2,2 | many characteristics of the eastern monarchies. He was a true 4 2,2 | them was to live in the eastern, and the other in the western, 5 2,2 | Empire and entrusted the eastern half to Valens. Valentinian 6 2,2 | commissioned him to rule over the eastern half of the Empire and a 7 2,2 | emperors who reigned in the eastern part of the Empire during 8 2,2 | undertook a Journey through the eastern provinces and stopped at 9 2,2 | several provinces on the eastern bank of the Tigris, The 10 2,3 | authorized to govern the eastern half. The brothers differed 11 2,3 | systematic, people in the eastern part of the Empire did go 12 2,3 | respect was the policy of the eastern ruler, Theodosius, surnamed “ 13 2,3 | which only members of the eastern church participated. This 14 2,3 | Empire. Patriarchs of older eastern sees objected to this exaltation 15 2,3 | Goths into two tribes: the eastern Goths, otherwise named Ostrogoths 16 2,3 | became the emperor of the eastern part, and Honorius ruled 17 2,3 | particularly true of the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, 18 2,3 | part of Asia Minor. The eastern provinces, Syria, Palestine, 19 2,3 | varied population of the eastern part of the Roman Empire, 20 2,3 | of comprehension for the eastern provinces, so that in actual 21 2,3 | the Moslem conquest of the eastern provinces, the same Syriac 22 2,3 | manage the affairs of the eastern provinces, not only because 23 2,3 | Egypt and a certain part of eastern Asia Minor firmly held to 24 2,3 | western provinces of the Eastern Empire, that is in the Balkan 25 2,3 | Alaric ceased to threaten the eastern part of the Empire and directed 26 2,3 | of exile on the distant eastern shore of the Black Sea, 27 2,3 | remarkable leaders of the eastern church in the early Middle 28 2,3 | In external struggles the eastern half of the Empire was more 29 2,3 | and northern Africa. The eastern part of the Empire was for 30 2,4 | spoken and understood in the eastern part of the Empire. The 31 2,5 | fifth century, alienated the eastern provinces, Syria and Egypt, 32 2,5 | religious disturbances in the eastern provinces, aided by the 33 2,5 | those acquisitions of the eastern clergy which could eventually 34 2,5 | two emperors, one in the eastern, the other in the western, 35 2,5 | namely Zeno, the ruler of the eastern part.~ Upon becoming the 36 2,5 | little applauded in the eastern provinces. The leaders of 37 2,5 | analyzed the complaints of the eastern clergy, dissatisfied with 38 2,5 | true breach between the eastern and western churches; it 39 2,5 | political breach between the eastern and western parts of the 40 2,5 | in Gaul looked upon the eastern emperor as the bearer of 41 2,5 | Germanic problem in the eastern part of the Empire was settled 42 2,5 | of the government.~ The eastern part of the Empire was also 43 2,5 | affairs explains why the eastern provincesEgypt, Palestine, 44 2,5 | great importance to the eastern half of the Empire. The 45 2,5 | appreciating the importance of the eastern provinces, they used every 46 2,5 | path, and alienation of the eastern provinces was already beginning 47 2,5 | other western centers of the eastern Empire, Thessalonica and 48 2,5 | cultural developments in the eastern and the western provinces 49 2,5 | one of the founders of eastern monasticism, painting in 50 2,5 | widely spoken language in the eastern part of the Empire. The 51 2,5 | understood by the termEast” and eastern influences. In a large number 52 3,1 | disagreement between the eastern and western churches, dating 53 3,1 | once more alienated the eastern provinces, and a very interesting 54 3,2 | the significance of the eastern Monophysitic provinces, 55 3,4 | empire. Dalmatia, Italy, the eastern part of North Africa (part 56 3,4 | centuries in bloody wars on the eastern border. After the “endless” 57 3,4 | grasp the importance of the eastern border and the eastern provinces, 58 3,4 | the eastern border and the eastern provinces, which embodied 59 3,5 | living conditions in the Eastern Empire in the sixth century. 60 3,5 | accordingly speak of the eastern character of the legislative 61 3,6 | peaceful relations with the eastern Monophysitic church, thereby 62 3,6 | was bound to alienate the eastern provinces, a fact that did 63 3,6 | strongly opposed by the eastern provinces. During Justinian’ 64 3,6 | centered primarily in the eastern provinces. The widest following 65 3,7 | significant problem of the eastern provinces, Egypt, Syria, 66 3,7 | view was not held in the eastern church, where the intervention 67 3,7 | approved by long practice. The eastern church also cited King Josiah 68 3,7 | II Kings 23:16). Thus the eastern church was willing to accept 69 3,7 | to the votes of the four eastern patriarchs. This was the 70 3,8 | authority in some of the eastern provinces, Justinian retained 71 3,9 | its own economic life. The Eastern Roman Empire, with its advantageously 72 3,9 | between China on one hand and eastern Africa, Persia, and through 73 3,11| importance; Persarmenia and eastern Mesopotamia, with the city 74 3,16| statistical survey of the Eastern Roman Empire of Justinian’ 75 3,16| elements with Latin and eastern expressions. Since it suited 76 3,16| influence upon Byzantine, eastern, and Slavonic chronography. 77 3,16| author of the Lives of the Eastern Saints or Histories Concerning 78 3,16| determining the extent of eastern influences. In his narrative 79 3,16| additional disturbances in the eastern Monophysitic provinces. 80 4,1 | Antioch, the main city of the eastern Byzantine provinces. Soon 81 4,1 | reclaimed all the lost eastern provinces of the Empire, 82 4,1 | the Arabian tribes on its eastern Syrian border, which it 83 4,1 | the Empire into two parts, eastern and western. The Emperor 84 4,1 | the Byzantine Empire its eastern and southern provinces: 85 4,1 | internal conditions in the eastern and southern Byzantine provinces 86 4,1 | orthodox portion of the eastern provinces was also dissatisfied 87 4,1 | chief Amr appeared at the eastern border of Egypt and began 88 4,1 | Byzantine Empire of its eastern and southern provinces and 89 4,1 | relations occurred on the eastern Arabian border. The mountains 90 4,1 | Arabian conquest of the eastern and southeastern Byzantine 91 4,1 | drawn its power from the eastern provinces, and now a part 92 4,2 | Monophysitic bishops of the eastern provinces in order to bring 93 4,2 | aim was to reconcile the eastern Monophysitic provinces with 94 4,2 | growing stronger in the eastern church.~ Angered by the 95 4,3 | Monotheletic population of the eastern provinces, a fact which 96 4,4 | Byzantine Empire of its eastern provinces, completely changed 97 4,4 | decisive measures on its eastern border: military forces 98 4,4 | intellectually productive eastern provinces of Syria, Palestine, 99 4,4 | the period came from the eastern provinces, some already 100 5,1 | was ruled by a dynasty of eastern origin from Asia Minor or 101 5,2 | Byzantine Empire and the eastern Christian world, but also 102 5,2 | revolt were taken from the eastern front, thus weakening the 103 5,2 | been transported from the eastern border and made to settle 104 5,3 | the Bucellarians in the eastern part of the vast Opsician 105 5,3 | period refer as the “five eastern themes” (for instance, under 106 5,4 | iconoclastic emperors were of eastern origin: Leo III and his 107 5,4 | accidental. The fact of their eastern birth may aid in reaching 108 5,4 | iconoclastic tendencies of the eastern provinces were somewhat 109 5,4 | Muhammedan influence upon the eastern provinces should be taken 110 5,4 | one of the widely known Eastern medieval sects, the Paulicians, 111 5,4 | image-worship. Briefly, in the eastern Byzantine provinces of Asia 112 5,4 | religious views prevalent in the eastern provinces; they grew up 113 5,4 | demand that the Jews and the eastern sect of Montanists be baptized.~ 114 5,4 | and freest thinker of all eastern Roman history.[86]~ ~ 115 5,5 | council in the history of the eastern church.~ Image-worship was 116 5,6 | conception was obsolete. The eastern or Byzantine Graeco-Slavic 117 5,6 | of the existence of the Eastern or Byzantine Empire. To 118 5,6 | would counterbalance the Eastern Empire. Charles was undoubtedly 119 5,6 | Great, the emperors of the eastern line. An interesting confirmation 120 5,6 | Empire to his coronation? The Eastern Empire, too, treated it 121 5,6 | question of his rule over the eastern part of the empire. The 122 5,6 | hoping “thus to unite the Eastern and Western provinces.”[ 123 5,6 | possible to speak of an Eastern Roman Empire, and J. B. 124 5,6 | dynasty, A History of the Eastern Roman Empire, while the 125 5,7 | the greatest rulers of the Eastern Empire, and one of the benefactors 126 5,8 | successful fighting against the eastern Arabs, and he declared that 127 5,8 | military activities against the eastern Arabs. His victory in the 128 5,8 | that during this period eastern elements played a very important 129 5,8 | almost incessant. On the eastern land borderline these relations 130 5,8 | the collisions along the eastern border in the ninth century 131 5,8 | and formidable rival. The eastern Arabs were apparently greatly 132 5,8 | caliphate prevented the eastern Arabs from renewing serious 133 5,8 | At the same time as the eastern military operations, the 134 5,8 | from the domination of the eastern caliphs, so that after the 135 5,8 | fortified city of Bari on the eastern shore of the peninsula, 136 5,8 | with the Arabs along the eastern border were very different. 137 5,8 | aggressive operations of the eastern Arabs and preserve, on the 138 5,8 | been withdrawn from the eastern frontier to strengthen it. 139 5,8 | movement was still alive in the eastern provinces of Asia Minor 140 5,8 | under the names of the three eastern patriarchs of the ninth 141 5,8 | was drafted from among the eastern nationalities, mainly the 142 5,8 | Orthodox cult impressed the eastern soldiers as an alien religion, 143 5,8 | always supported by the eastern provinces of Asia Minor 144 5,8 | or sacred scenes from the eastern church. Officially, neither 145 6,2 | internal dissension within the eastern caliphate aroused by the 146 6,2 | successful struggle with the eastern and western Arabs. But although 147 6,2 | of the seventies in the eastern part of Asia Minor against 148 6,2 | Basil face to face with the eastern Arabs. After several vigorously 149 6,2 | Tauromemium or Taormina on the eastern coast of the island. This 150 6,2 | purpose of defeating the eastern Arabs. But at the time of 151 6,2 | military clashes on the eastern borders the Arabs were at 152 6,2 | history of the Empire. The eastern policy of Leo VI during 153 6,2 | Leo VI against the allied eastern and Cretan Arabs, also headed 154 6,2 | Nicephorus Phocas; on the eastern border the Arabs were slowly 155 6,2 | brought in a newdawn on the eastern border;” with him there 156 6,2 | spirit into the imperial eastern policy, a spirit of confident 157 6,2 | general course of events.~ The eastern conquests of John Curcuas 158 6,2 | military activities on the eastern border, because the Russian 159 6,2 | Tzimisces to turn to his eastern problems.~ His campaigns 160 6,2 | His campaigns against the eastern Muslims were highly successful. 161 6,2 | serious collisions with the eastern Arabs. Meanwhile, Aleppo 162 6,2 | and Basil II widened the eastern borders of the Empire as 163 6,2 | Byzantine relations with the eastern Muslims.~ At the same time 164 6,2 | Roman Empire; the larger eastern part had fallen to the Persian 165 6,2 | Armenia “into two parts, eastern and western, led to a cultural 166 6,3 | into the struggle with the eastern Arabs in the heart of Asia 167 6,3 | Sviatoslav, conquered all of Eastern Bulgaria, and captured the 168 6,3 | dynasty. The annexation of eastern Bulgaria was thus definitely 169 6,3 | its forces were engaged in eastern wars. Samuel conquered many 170 6,4 | Byzantine, western, or eastern, known up to recent times, 171 6,5 | centuries conditions changed. Eastern Bulgaria was conquered by 172 6,6 | the recent break with the eastern church, Pope John VIII began 173 6,6 | political alliance with the Eastern Empire the pope showed his 174 6,6 | Negotiations between Otto and the eastern Emperor, Nicephorus Phocas, 175 6,6 | new negotiations with the eastern Emperor the German ruler 176 6,6 | of his first visit to the eastern capital. From this second 177 6,6 | was attracted chiefly to eastern Rome, to that court of fairy-like 178 6,6 | later began to threaten the Eastern Empire. The first large 179 6,7 | Christian church into the eastern Orthodox and the western 180 6,7 | influence in the affairs of the eastern church. The Emperor, for 181 6,7 | formed a union with the eastern church. This event exerted 182 6,7 | groom and bishop.”[84] The eastern patriarchs, when questioned 183 6,7 | the eighth centuries, the eastern church had already been 184 6,7 | compare the possessions of the eastern church with the similar 185 6,7 | Italy greatly displeased the Eastern church. Leo IX was convinced 186 6,7 | separation of the western and eastern churches occur in the year 187 6,7 | The attitude of the three eastern patriarchs toward this break 188 6,7 | certainty that the three eastern patriarchates remained loyal 189 6,7 | Slavonic world and in the three eastern patriarchates. But for the 190 6,7 | help, especially when the eastern Turkish menace arose. Bréhier’ 191 6,7 | Wise the strategi of the eastern themes, including the sea 192 6,8 | the Arabian army on the eastern borders of the Empire, and 193 6,8 | the Seljuq Turks on the eastern border in the first half 194 6,8 | rule of Isaac Comnenus, the eastern border was well defended 195 6,8 | possessions of the Empire. The eastern government could do nothing 196 6,8 | The admiration for the Eastern Empire, its traditions, 197 6,8 | ways a reflection of the eastern customs, ideas, and external 198 6,8 | source, Asia Minor, the Eastern Empire considerably declined 199 6,8 | attacks from Italy to the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea. 200 6,8 | The intense life on the eastern border with its almost incessant 201 6,8 | robbers,” was applied on the eastern border of the Byzantine 202 7,1 | of Venice to support the eastern Emperor in his war against 203 7,1 | political conflicts between the Eastern Empire and the Republic 204 7,1 | Paulicians represented an Eastern dualistic religious sect, 205 7,1 | Living in Asia Minor, on the eastern border of the Empire, and 206 7,1 | in great numbers from the eastern border to Thrace in the 207 7,1 | Tzimisces, by settling the eastern colony in the vicinity of 208 7,1 | strongholds and castles on the eastern border, where it was very 209 7,1 | where the followers of the eastern dualistic doctrine bore 210 7,1 | in its expectations from eastern sectarians settled in the 211 7,1 | the political relations of eastern Europe of that time; he 212 7,1 | that on the ruins of the Eastern Empire a new Turkish state 213 7,1 | for the struggle with the eastern Seljuqs. With that struggle 214 7,1 | epoch that the study of the Eastern Empire is necessary to a 215 7,1 | on the territory of the Eastern Empire, Syria, Palestine, 216 7,1 | Palestine, Mesopotamia, the eastern regions of Asia Minor, Egypt, 217 7,1 | Italian possessions of the Eastern Empire passed over into 218 7,1 | between western Europe and the eastern countries were restricted 219 7,1 | John Tzimisces over the eastern Arabs made Aleppo and Antioch 220 7,1 | change in the life of the eastern Christians, and pilgrims 221 7,1 | favorably to the appeals of the eastern emperors. Besides the purely 222 7,1 | still more and restore the eastern church to the bosom of the 223 7,1 | return of the “schismaticeastern church to the bosom of the “ 224 7,1 | idealistic desire to aid the eastern Christians and to deliver 225 7,1 | Holy Sepulchre and of the eastern Christians. With cries of “ 226 7,1 | saving the Empire from its eastern and northern enemies had 227 7,1 | expedition to the Holy Land. The Eastern Empire had witnessedcrusades” 228 7,1 | with Byzantium. True, the Eastern Empire gave the crusaders 229 7,1 | persons belonging to the Greek Eastern church, so that there would 230 7,1 | Chalandon, may be applied to the Eastern Empire of the time of Alexius. 231 7,1 | very threatening on the eastern border.~ The Byzantine border 232 7,1 | to the alliance with the Eastern Empire.~ But at the very 233 7,1 | should be divided with the eastern Emperor. In a treaty with 234 7,1 | pledged himself to expel the eastern Emperor from Italy. But, 235 7,1 | possible union between the eastern and western churches. By 236 7,1 | Manuel hoped “to restore the Eastern Empire in the whole fulness 237 7,1 | circumstances, the peace on the eastern border could not last long. 238 7,1 | could barely protect the eastern border and repulse the Seljuq 239 7,1 | Barbarossa made that enemy of the Eastern Empire gradually inclined 240 7,1 | the western danger to the Eastern Empire was growing more 241 7,1 | reconciled with those of the Eastern Empire. It is even very 242 7,1 | hands of Andronicus.~ In the eastern portion of the Mediterranean 243 7,2 | in various regions of the Eastern Empire.~ The dynasty of 244 7,2 | intending to conquer the eastern Empire, but promised to 245 7,2 | important strategic point in the eastern part of the Mediterranean.~ 246 7,2 | situation.~ ~Henry VI and his eastern plans.~ If the danger had 247 7,2 | offensive plans against the Eastern Empire; the schismatic belief 248 7,3 | preponderant in Italy, and Henry’s eastern plans threatened danger 249 7,3 | threatened danger to the Eastern Empire. After his sudden 250 7,3 | did not want to see the eastern emperor a schismatic; he 251 7,3 | crusade in which western and eastern Christianities should be 252 7,3 | Venetian trade monopoly in the Eastern Empire, the according of 253 7,3 | like Henry VI, claimed the Eastern Empire; but the sources 254 7,3 | which the possession of the eastern markets promised limitless 255 7,3 | Greeks often called the Eastern Empire, was carried out, 256 7,3 | and practice of the Greek Eastern Church; from the point of 257 7,3 | power. Politically, the Eastern Empire, as a whole, ceased 258 7,3 | on the territory of the Eastern Empire in order to support 259 7,4 | in the relations of the eastern church to the western, of 260 7,4 | general the defenders of the Eastern Orthodox faith and church; 261 7,4 | upon the interests of the eastern church for the sake of his 262 7,4 | still read every year in the Eastern Orthodox church during the 263 7,4 | to adopt filioque in the eastern symbol.~ But the critical 264 7,4 | church” and compared the eastern church with lost drachma, 265 7,4 | of course, to induce the eastern church to adopt union. The 266 7,4 | getting possession of the Eastern Empire, endeavored by all 267 7,4 | support the “schismaticeastern Emperor, even a usurper 268 7,4 | international economic power of the Eastern Empire. Then in the capital 269 7,4 | defender of the rights of the eastern Roman imperial power and 270 7,4 | customs of the capital of the Eastern Empire. In another poem, 271 8,1 | territory of the disintegrated Eastern Empire, three independent 272 8,7 | if the coronation of an eastern emperor had taken place 273 8,9 | restoration of the orthodox Eastern Empire was partly decided 274 8,9 | of the Nicene and other eastern patriarchs.~ The capital 275 8,10| Under the influence of the eastern scholars, Arabs and Jews, 276 8,10| between the western and eastern churches, the interests 277 8,10| West should recognize the eastern church and that thereby 278 8,10| himself remarkably kind to eastern Orthodoxy; in one of his 279 8,13| Bithynian, Slavonic, and eastern troops. “Perhaps it was 280 8,14| intercourse between the eastern and western churches in 281 8,14| pope the head of all the eastern Latin patriarchs, that is 282 8,14| external subjugation of the eastern Church to Rome; for complete 283 8,15| competed successfully with eastern goods which had to pass 284 8,15| the Sultanate of Iconium. Eastern and Italian stuffs were 285 8,16| on the territory of the eastern Empire there were established 286 8,17| modified conditions of the eastern provinces of the Empire, 287 8,17| special conditions in the eastern half of the Empire.~ In 288 8,17| the Empire, western and eastern, confirms the military service 289 8,17| occupied territories of the Eastern Empire, they found the local 290 8,17| beginning of iconoclasm the Eastern Church was in no way inferior 291 8,17| assigned Constantinople and the eastern provinces to his eldest 292 8,17| permanent struggle on the eastern frontier in Asia Minor against 293 9,2 | Monemvasia, situated on the eastern coast, the great rock rising 294 9,2 | end to the Empire of the eastern Christians, seize Constantinople, 295 9,2 | collections in western and eastern libraries. To date, there 296 9,2 | shaken and greatly curtailed Eastern Empire, Michael VIII (1261- 297 9,2 | the site of the Christian eastern monarchy was founded the 298 9,2 | representatives and defenders of eastern Orthodoxy, to the throne 299 9,3 | concerning the union between the eastern and western churches, Michael 300 9,3 | an understanding with the eastern church Gregory X undoubtedly 301 9,3 | accomplished the union with the eastern church.~ The envoys of Michael 302 9,3 | of Sicily and saved the Eastern Empire from fatal danger, 303 9,3 | Lyons, sided wholly with the eastern plans of Charles of Anjou, 304 9,3 | power and the defeat of his eastern plans, the Republic of St. 305 9,3 | powerful Charles of Anjou.~ ~Eastern policy of Michael VIII. — 306 9,3 | the restored Empire. The eastern border was somewhat neglected, 307 9,3 | distinct feature of the eastern policy under Michael VIII. 308 9,3 | Iconium, bordering on the eastern part of the Empire of Nicaea, 309 9,3 | acknowledging the khan of the eastern Mongols as his overlord. 310 9,3 | Byzantium had established on the eastern border of Asia Minor a line 311 9,3 | less dependent upon the eastern border. Moreover Michael 312 9,3 | of war,”[74] and left the eastern border of the Empire almost 313 9,3 | had a bad effect upon the eastern border.~ The results of 314 9,3 | results of Michael’s enforced eastern policy were felt when the 315 9,3 | Byzantium and destroy the eastern Christian Empire.~ ~ 316 9,4 | advantageous position on the eastern border of the Empire.~ Andronicus 317 9,4 | attention of the Empire from the eastern border. The Ottomans seized 318 9,4 | faithful to Byzantium and the eastern church. For a long time, 319 9,4 | remained faithful to the Eastern Orthodox church.~ The Latin 320 9,4 | Illyrians, who dwelled along the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, 321 9,5 | important fortified place in eastern Macedonia, lying on the 322 9,5 | display of his claims to the Eastern Empire. John Cantacuzene, 323 9,5 | from the influence of the eastern emperor. There is no doubt 324 9,6 | control of Asia Minor. The eastern portion, of the Mediterranean 325 9,6 | important centers of trade with eastern peoples. Peaceful relations 326 9,9 | restored peace between the Eastern and Western churches, celebrated 327 9,9 | ecclesiastics representing both the Eastern and Western churches; emperor 328 9,10| relations between the Greek Eastern church and the papal throne, 329 9,10| favor the proposition of the eastern monarch very often depended 330 9,11| thirteenth century, in their eastern policy wished no repetition 331 9,11| under the pressure of the eastern Turkish danger, but under 332 9,11| Comneni, the attitude of the eastern Emperor towards the union 333 9,11| with the Roman church, the eastern Emperor met with stubborn 334 9,12| condemned. Eager guardians of Eastern Orthodoxy, the Arsenites 335 9,12| the great majority of the Eastern clergy and population was 336 9,13| guardian of the purity of Eastern Orthodoxy and monastic ideals, 337 9,13| had been adopted by the Eastern church, and the Platonic, 338 9,13| mysticism in western and eastern Europe, and with some cultural 339 9,13| which, in the opinion of the Eastern emperors, alone could rouse 340 9,14| remained faithful to the Eastern Orthodox church.[282] Nevertheless 341 9,15| Turks in 1430, had put the Eastern Empire in a situation too 342 9,15| he escaped to Rome. The eastern patriarchs of Alexandria, 343 9,18| talented mystics of the eastern church, Nicholas Cabasilas, 344 9,18| with the doctrine of the Eastern Orthodox church. Maximus’ 345 9,18| of Frankish culture with Eastern living conditions is to 346 9,18| productions of art of the eastern renaissance under the Palaeologi 347 9,18| the fatal destiny of the Eastern Empire prematurely crushed 348 9,19| works of the Fathers of the Eastern and Western churches and


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