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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Its center was the new capital of the Roman Empire, Constantinople.~ 2 2,1 | and the transfer of the capital from the shores of the Tiber 3 2,1 | of the Nativity. The new capital, Constantinople, and its 4 2,1 | and not Aelia, was the capital of that province. The churches 5 2,2 | the foundation of a new capital on the European shore of 6 2,2 | once wanted to transfer the capital from republican-minded Rome 7 2,2 | decided to create a new capital, he did not choose Byzantium 8 2,2 | a different site for his capital. After this Constantine’ 9 2,2 | the foundation of the new capital and in 325 the construction 10 2,2 | dimensions planned for the capital, asked him, “How long, our 11 2,2 | used in beautifying the new capital. Forty thousand Goth soldiers, 12 2,2 | were proclaimed for the new capital in order to attract a larger 13 2,2 | possible to dedicate the new capital officially. The dedication 14 2,2 | ancient Byzantium became the capital of a world empire and it 15 2,2 | or Constantinople. The capital adopted the municipal system 16 2,2 | by Constantine to the new capital, and placed by him in the 17 2,2 | choice of a site for the new capital, the construction of Constantinople, 18 2,2 | whom he kept away from the capital~ Anxious, however, to secure 19 2,2 | in provinces far from the capital as a kind of exile and sometimes 20 2,2 | sometimes called him to the capital in order to keep him under 21 2,2 | restoring paganism. The Syrian capital remained completely unmoved 22 2,3 | and preferred to leave the capital and live outside the city 23 2,3 | all the churches in the capital and throughout the Empire. 24 2,3 | pre-eminence of the city as the capital of the Empire. Patriarchs 25 2,3 | very important role in the capital during the first years of 26 2,3 | defeated.~ The road to the capital apparently lay open before 27 2,3 | center of their power was the capital itself, the Balkan peninsula, 28 2,3 | Balkan peninsula, in the capital, and the western part of 29 2,3 | Isaurians would occupy in the capital a commanding position similar 30 2,3 | Macedonia, threatening even the capital. The diplomatic intervention 31 2,3 | felt particularly in the capital, where the most responsible 32 2,3 | influential party in the capital was the Germanic party, 33 2,3 | bring Eutropius back to the capital and to have him tried and 34 2,3 | one of the temples of the capital city for Arian services, 35 2,3 | that not only the entire capital but also the majority of 36 2,3 | gaining a stronghold in the capital, the Goths became complete 37 2,3 | Arcadius and the natives of the capital were fully aware of the 38 2,3 | While he was away from the capital a sudden revolt broke out 39 2,3 | unable to return to the capital. Arcadius, encouraged by 40 2,3 | He was transported to the capital secretly for fear that the 41 2,3 | and given the see of the capital in the year 398. Thus the 42 2,3 | the large churches of the capital to the Goths for their services. 43 2,3 | among the masses in the capital which followed the departure 44 2,3 | and was to reside in the capital of the Persian Empire. The 45 2,3 | entrance into Rome, former capital of the pagan Roman Empire, 46 2,4 | Constantinople became the capital of the Empire, many rhetoricians 47 2,4 | beginning to see that in the new capital Greek had undeniable rights 48 2,4 | Great had surrounded the new capital with a wall. By the time 49 2,4 | Anthemius, which saved the capital from the attack of Attila, 50 2,4 | illumination of the streets in the capital.[135]~ Theodosius II died 51 2,4 | the throne. Once more the capital openly began to express 52 2,4 | and the population of the capital. The sea expedition to northern 53 2,4 | Isaurians quartered in the capital killed Aspar and part of 54 2,5 | responsible posts in the capital. Very soon Zeno became aware 55 2,5 | peninsula, menacing even the capital of the Empire. Zeno succeeded 56 2,5 | Italian territory with the capital at Ravenna. The Balkan peninsula 57 2,5 | irritated the population of the capital and when it was also discovered 58 2,5 | and drove them out of the capital. A long and hard struggle 59 2,5 | In order to protect the capital against the northern barbarians, 60 2,5 | Monophysitism was widespread. In the capital, however, the Monophysitic 61 2,5 | Vitalian advanced toward the capital. His aim was political; 62 2,5 | grew very strong in the capital and menaced the entire state 63 2,5 | way of binding them to the capital. Since these provinces, 64 2,5 | widely supported in the capital, in the Balkan peninsula, 65 2,5 | After the transfer of the capital to Constantinople, Latin 66 2,5 | church embellished the new capital, the Basilica of St. John 67 2,5 | Justinian the Great, when “the capital had attained a full self-consciousness 68 3,2 | Theodora disappeared from the capital and remained in Africa for 69 3,4 | in 540, the Ostrogothic capital, Ravenna, opened its gates 70 3,4 | reached the outskirts of the capital and penetrated to the Hellespont; 71 3,4 | sent their treasures to the capital or shipped them to the Asiatic 72 3,7 | many Monophysites to the capital to a conciliatory religious 73 3,7 | one of the palaces in the capital to five hundred Monophysitic 74 3,7 | remained there a year.[68] “The capital of the Empire, at the beginning 75 3,8 | frightful rebellion in the capital which nearly deprived him 76 3,8 | of the inhabitants of the capital, so fond of chariot races. 77 3,8 | Hippodrome and the mob of the capital upon the government and 78 3,8 | rebellion of 532 in the capital were numerous and diverse. 79 3,8 | revolt of the people in the capital and it is interesting to 80 3,8 | delivery of corn to the capital was in great disorder.[90] 81 3,9 | advantageously situated capital became, by force of circumstances, 82 3,12| Slavs and Avars menaced the capital and the shores of the Sea 83 3,13| revolution broke out in the capital against Maurice, Pope Gregory 84 3,14| Heraclius, sailed forth to the capital, which deserted Phocas and 85 3,16| provinces to furnish the capital with the best pieces of 86 3,16| also transported to the capital from the richest mines. 87 3,16| celebrations were arranged in the capital.~ Externally St. Sophia 88 3,16| second famous church of the capital erected by Justinian was 89 3,16| sixth century it became the capital of the Ostrogothic kingdom, 90 4 | and upon his return to the capital took cruel revenge on all 91 4,1 | economic conditions in the capital.~ With the heavy losses 92 4,1 | valuables of the churches in the capital and the provinces, and ordered 93 4,1 | in distant campaigns, the capital became exposed to very serious 94 4,1 | Heraclius returned to the capital in great triumph, and in 95 4,1 | the same time freed its capital of the formidable menace 96 4,1 | apparently heading for the capital of the Empire. The captives 97 4,1 | caliph made Damascus the capital of his kingdom.~ After his 98 4,1 | fleet against the Byzantine capital and by reviving the westward 99 4,1 | The Arabs did not take the capital, chiefly because the Emperor 100 4,1 | Arabs took Carthage, the capital of the African exarchate, 101 4,1 | Avaro-Slavonic attack on the capital occurred in the year 626, 102 4,1 | supply of provisions to the capital. The emperor Constans II 103 4,1 | On the site of the old capital of the Bulgarian kingdom ( 104 4,1 | excavation of their old capital,” the same scholar said, “ 105 4,1 | The proposal to move the capital of the Empire. — In the 106 4,1 | Balkan Slavs toward the capital, the Aegean coast, and into 107 4,1 | longer felt secure. The capital had always drawn its power 108 4,1 | Constantinople and move the capital back to old Rome, or some 109 4,1 | Emperor’s departure from the capital by the fact that he was 110 4,1 | idea of transferring the capital to the West was abandoned, 111 4,3 | pope to be summoned to the capital of the Byzantine Empire. 112 4,4 | third was to shield the capital from external enemies. The 113 4,4 | Propontis, also menaced the capital. The Empire was going through 114 4,4 | Mediterranean, and even the capital itself, the Avaro-Slavonic 115 5,2 | was coming closer to the capital. The period resembled the 116 5,2 | themselves at the walls of the capital. At the same time a strong 117 5,2 | Propontis and surrounded the capital by sea. A real siege of 118 5,2 | however, by preparing the capital for the siege in an excellent 119 5,2 | Arabs departed from the capital, which was thus saved by 120 5,2 | The latter transferred the capital and the center of their 121 5,2 | attempt to rehabilitate the capital after the epidemic, Constantine 122 5,2 | epidemic or taken to the capital when the effort was being 123 5,4 | great distance from, the capital. Neither of them, that is, 124 5,4 | pagan practices. “In the capital,” according to N. P. Kondakov, “ 125 5,4 | brought their views to the capital and made them the basis 126 5,5 | Constantine to leave the capital, and was proclaimed emperor. 127 5,5 | Apostles. But the troops of the capital, hostile to icon-worship, 128 5,8 | troops, and he besieged the capital both on land and on sea. 129 5,8 | and, fearing to lose the capital, he turned to the western 130 5,8 | they departed from the old capital. The Roman basilicas of 131 5,8 | stronger new wall around the capital for a surer defense against 132 5,8 | destruction of images only in the capital and its immediate environs. 133 5,8 | the church life of the capital became subject to that protestant 134 5,8 | show was arranged in the capital, for which the most beautiful 135 5,8 | apparent, especially in the capital, from the middle of the 136 5,8 | the higher school of the capital.~ This brief account will 137 6,2 | army and returned to the capital. During his absence, in 138 6,2 | transferred the official capital of his kingdom to the fortress 139 6,2 | the East, for which the capital accorded Basil a triumphant 140 6,2 | Constantine IX Monomachus, the new capital of Armenia, Ani, was taken 141 6,3 | Empire, threatening even the capital and the Emperor’s power, 142 6,3 | for a joint siege of the capital. All of Thrace and Macedonia, 143 6,4 | pillaging the environs of the capital and killing a large number 144 6,4 | of Romanus Lecapenus the capital was twice attacked by the 145 6,4 | Minor and drew close to the capital; at the same time the northern 146 6,5 | detachments had reached the capital. Still, the troops of Constantine 147 6,6 | first visit to the eastern capital. From this second account, 148 6,6 | Empire with Old Rome as the capital. According to James Bryce, “ 149 6,7 | parties spread from the capital into the provinces, and 150 6,7 | he agreed to send to the capital two bishops, who were to 151 6,7 | Empire to the governor of the capital; he was entrusted with almost 152 6,7 | order and safety in the capital, and for this purpose he 153 6,7 | craftsmen and traders in the capital. The Book of the Eparch 154 6,7 | and import from and to the capital, and many other problems 155 6,7 | Emperor took him to the capital and forced him to remain 156 6,8 | between the provinces and the capital ended, after a number of 157 6,8 | of the provinces over the capital. Alexius Comnenus was at 158 6,8 | or as the reaction of the capital against the provinces. It 159 6,8 | Great tumult arose in the capital when it received the news 160 6,8 | and had returned to the capital, he found the throne occupied 161 6,8 | monastery. He then entered the capital and was crowned by the patriarch. 162 6,8 | Empire Armenia with its new capital, Ani. Armenia was therefore 163 6,8 | Cappadocia. In Caesarea, the capital of Cappadocia, the Turks 164 6,8 | Asia Minor.[153] Since its capital was the richest and most 165 6,8 | and Patzinaks toward the capital compelled Michael VII Ducas 166 6,8 | forces which surrounded the capital. They raised the siege and 167 6,8 | at times threatened the capital itself, was handed down 168 6,8 | monastery and returned to the capital, resuming his important 169 6,8 | provinces where the power of the capital wss not felt. They lent 170 7,1 | and civil regime of the capital, and at the same time the 171 7,1 | Constantinople. The visits to the capital of foreign sovereigns such 172 7,1 | whom the population of the capital, exasperated by the latinophile 173 7,1 | the proper feeling in the capital, Andronicus set out for 174 7,1 | march, the populace of the capital gave vent to their hatred 175 7,1 | Then Andronicus entered the capital in triumph. In order to 176 7,1 | their merchandise. In the capital itself the Venetians received 177 7,1 | the inhabitants of the capital, who usually went to visit 178 7,1 | Tzachas, began to menace the capital from the south. He had spent 179 7,1 | means of supply from the capital. To assure the effectiveness 180 7,1 | Alexius returned to the capital in triumph. Only a small 181 7,1 | long list of relics of the capital and reminds the Count of 182 7,1 | kingdom of Serbia with the capital at Scodra (Skadar, Scutari). 183 7,1 | Qilij Arslan made Nicaea his capital. In connection with those 184 7,1 | means be able to seize the capital itself, finding a pretext 185 7,1 | the neighborhood of the capital. Alexius Comnenus hastened 186 7,1 | which were approaching his capital on all sides and which in 187 7,1 | rich and soon formed in the capital a Venetian colony so numerous 188 7,1 | arrow and died, far from the capital. On his deathbed, he named 189 7,1 | Knowing how dangerous to the capital the first crusaders had 190 7,1 | camp under the walls of the capital, Manuel exerted himself 191 7,1 | French who had approached the capital soon after the passage of 192 7,1 | expedition. In the same year the capital of Apulia, Bari, was by 193 7,1 | contemporary wrote: “The powerful capital of Apulia, famous for its 194 7,1 | wealth and treasures of the capital were ostentatiously shown 195 7,1 | visit of Qilij Arslan to the capital were not very important; 196 7,1 | campaign was the capture of the capital of the sultanate, Iconium ( 197 7,1 | famous Andronicus into the capital. He had already for a long 198 7,1 | time before he entered the capital, the massacre of the Latins 199 7,1 | first thing he gave the capital in return for its pure love 200 7,1 | the Norman troops to the capital had reached Constantinople, 201 7,2 | among the nobility of the capital, who exerted themselves 202 7,2 | Riots took place in both the capital and the provinces. The foreigners 203 7,2 | conflicts on the streets of the capital. External relations were 204 7,2 | the crusaders seized the capital of Byzantium and, deposing 205 7,2 | crusaders roused a riot in the capital which resulted in the proclamation 206 7,2 | their chief support in the capital in the persons of the two 207 7,2 | by the inhabitants of the capital, on April 13, 1204, Constantinople 208 7,2 | had time to flee from the capital. The Byzantine Empire fell. 209 7,2 | with Constantinople as its capital and a certain number of 210 7,2 | started to advance towards the capital, where the Norman fleet 211 7,2 | independent of Byzantium, with a capital at Trnovo and an independent 212 7,3 | the view of the Byzantine capital:~ ~Now you may imagine that 213 7,3 | probable that the fortified capital could successfully resist 214 7,3 | will power, abandoned the capital and fled, taking with him 215 7,3 | conquered territory within the capital and without, as well as 216 7,3 | well as two palaces in the capital; the other three-quarters 217 7,3 | and sea. For some days the capital stubbornly defended itself.~ 218 7,3 | hands of the crusaders. The capital of the Byzantine Empire “ 219 7,3 | by the crusaders in the capital of the Empire; even the 220 7,3 | Besides five-eighths of the capital, Baldwin was awarded the 221 7,3 | the thirteenth century the capital of the Greco-Byzantine despots 222 7,3 | but after the fall of the capital of the Byzantine Empire, 223 7,3 | taking of the Byzantine capital and of his own election. 224 7,4 | summoned by the Emperor in the capital to put an end to the various 225 7,4 | case of political plots capital punishment was often replaced 226 7,4 | important monuments of the capital and remarked: “Constantinople 227 7,4 | deign to make of it the capital of Islam!” Perhaps one should 228 7,4 | thievish who dwell in the capital of Constantine; they belong 229 7,4 | was the population of the capital at that time. But perhaps, 230 7,4 | Eastern Empire. Then in the capital itself, as in some other 231 7,4 | Empire.~ Not only in the capital, but also in many provincial 232 7,4 | Forced to flee from the capital after its sack by the crusaders 233 7,4 | which the best minds of the capital and youths anxious to learn 234 7,4 | next in importance to the capital, Eustathius devoted much 235 7,4 | wished to return to the capital. This wish was not fulfilled. 236 7,4 | philological education in the capital and for some time was a 237 7,4 | the lower classes in the capital. Prodromus has often incurred 238 7,4 | structures, and customs of the capital of the Eastern Empire. In 239 7,4 | being built not only in the capital, but also in the provinces. 240 7,4 | had come to the Byzantine capital for the purpose of a reconciliation 241 8,2 | moment of the taking of the capital by the crusaders; but at 242 8,2 | Camaterus, however, left the capital for Bulgaria and refused 243 8,2 | Balkan peninsula, with the capital at Constantinople, remained 244 8,2 | Constantinople, became the capital of the new empire. Its position 245 8,5 | Nicaea to restore the former capital of the Empire miscarried; 246 8,5 | Michael Acominatus wrote: “The capital hurled by the barbarian 247 8,7 | city of Arta became the capital of the new state.~ The history 248 8,7 | Dyrrachium, hoping to reach the capital by land. But Theodore Angelus 249 8,9 | peninsula and establish its capital at Tsargrad (Constantinople). 250 8,9 | eastern patriarchs.~ The capital of the Latin Empire, surrounded 251 8,13| emperors of Nicaea. The capital was transferred from Nicaea 252 8,13| considering the sack of the capital by the crusaders, the “dispersal” 253 8,14| crusaders. For the return of the capital to the Empire Vatatzes was 254 8,16| After the taking of the capital by the Latins the boy Blemmydes 255 8,16| bring them speedily to the capital, where Rodophilos, who has 256 9,1 | the universe, the imperial capital of the Romans, which, by 257 9,2 | Constantinople.”[4]~ The capital, which had never recovered 258 9,2 | a golden crown. Then the capital opened its gates to him. 259 9,2 | side of which, close to the capital, the rapacious Genoese had 260 9,2 | became very popular in the capital. She fell a victim to the 261 9,2 | Orthodoxy,” and Moscow as the capital of the Russian state became “ 262 9,3 | the Genoese away from the capital and opened negotiations 263 9,3 | had been expelled from the capital. The Genoese were allowed 264 9,3 | or Kipchak Horde with its capital at Sarai, on the lower Volga. 265 9,3 | energetically. But after the capital was transferred from Nicaea 266 9,4 | serious conflicts in the capital between the Catalans and 267 9,4 | enthusiastically received in the capital; some men thought that the 268 9,4 | Empire, the Spaniards in the capital and other cities were also 269 9,4 | Venetians who lived in the capital were murdered. The Genoese 270 9,5 | northern Macedonia), Dushan’s capital, there assembled the noble 271 9,5 | aiming at the Byzantine capital and whom the badly organized 272 9,6 | had been admitted into the capital were dancing and singing 273 9,6 | menace Thessalonica. The capital of the Turkish state was 274 9,6 | the death of John V), the capital of Bulgaria, Trnovo, was 275 9,6 | his death. To protect the capital against danger from the 276 9,6 | peace made at Turin, the capital of the Duchy of Savoy.~ 277 9,7 | The only relief for the capital lay in the unsatisfactory 278 9,7 | acute need was felt in the capital that, as a Byzantine chronicler 279 9,7 | from which the besieged capital could get some help. He 280 9,7 | dissatisfaction was growing in the capital; the tired and exhausted 281 9,7 | position of Manuel and his capital, as regards both finances 282 9,7 | Manuel and Boucicaut left the capital for Venice.[156]~ The Republic 283 9,7 | journey and came back to the capital via Genoa and Venice after 284 9,7 | insurrection at Mistra, capital of the Despotat, which burst 285 9,7 | of the population of the capital. Some complications within 286 9,7 | to give up the siege. The capital’s relief from danger was, 287 9,7 | satisfied to attack the capital; after an unsuccessful attempt 288 9,7 | limited. After this siege, the capital dragged out a pitiful existence 289 9,7 | of the population of the capital followed the hearse of the 290 9,8 | Broquière, who visited the capital of the Palaeologi at the 291 9,8 | and other monuments of the capital, attended the solemn church 292 9,8 | the coming danger to the capital from the Turks, John VIII 293 9,9 | at some distance from the capital, and governed by the Emperor’ 294 9,9 | Christian population of the capital, Asia, Thrace, and the islands, 295 9,9 | the communication of the capital with the north and the ports 296 9,9 | from the environs of the capital brought into the city and 297 9,9 | part in the defense of the capital. Constantine and the population 298 9,9 | capture of the Byzantine capital, Schlumberger, “the indescribable 299 9,9 | night of May 29.~ The old capital of the Christian East, anticipating 300 9,9 | 1461 the far-off Trebizond, capital of the once independent 301 9,9 | established and grew. Its capital was transferred from Hadrianople 302 9,12| moment. The populace of the capital itself was particularly 303 9,12| forced to flee from the capital, where their activity had 304 9,16| Half of the churches in the capital were converted into mosques, 305 9,17| testify to the decay of the capital.~ At the beginning of the 306 9,17| for the corn supply of the capital, was cut off by the Turks, 307 9,17| Constantinople in the hope that the capital was more secure than Thessalonica.[ 308 9,17| province separated from the capital by the Turkish and Serbian 309 9,18| attributed the rescue of the capital to the miraculous intercession 310 9,18| Constantinople. He was within the capital during the siege, so that


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