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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | had resigned his imperial power. The aged Maximian joined 2 2,1 | and a strong desire for power, a man who sacrificed everything 3 2,1 | ambitions and thirst for power troubled every hour of his 4 2,1 | will increase his personal power.” Burckhardt used as his 5 2,1 | lay in the supernatural power of Christianity itself.[ 6 2,2 | will no longer have any power against us, since all that 7 2,2 | indicate that some divine power was leading him. Laborers 8 2,2 | strict centralization of power, introduction of a vast 9 2,2 | separation of civil and military power. These reforms were not 10 2,2 | toward centralization of power as early as the time of 11 2,2 | was the unlimited, deified power of the monarchs, manifested 12 2,2 | Roman conception of the power of the first princeps, which 13 2,2 | developing forms of governmental power. The political influences 14 2,2 | the original extent of the power of the Roman principes, 15 2,2 | conceptions of imperial power. Suetonius said of the emperor 16 2,2 | development of the imperial power, primarily on the basis 17 2,2 | system of tetrarchy, “of the power of four persons.” The administrative 18 2,2 | persons.” The administrative power was divided between two 19 2,2 | Augusti were equal in their power, Diocletian, as an emperor, 20 2,2 | their governors had enormous power in their hands. This condition 21 2,2 | that in order to secure his power still more against possible 22 2,2 | of absolute monarchical power and a strict separation 23 2,2 | same time one universal power, the Roman Empire, arose 24 2,2 | II, when the division of power did not destroy the unity 25 2,3 | subject to the temporal power.~ The conflict centered 26 2,3 | Theodosius, who, in spite of his power, was forced publicly to 27 2,3 | watched the growth of German power with restlessness. An anti-German 28 2,3 | The main center of their power was the capital itself, 29 2,3 | did not feel the Gothic power to any considerable extent. 30 2,3 | period was that of Germanic power, which threatened the very 31 2,3 | they were competing for power. Besides these two political 32 2,3 | Synesius on “The Emperor’s Power,” or, as it is sometimes 33 2,3 | armed [barbarians] to assume power and become the rulers of 34 2,4 | effort to restore the former power of the Goths. He was successful 35 2,4 | free himself of Germanic power and with the aid of a number 36 2,5 | after the collapse of the power of Attila, remained in Pannonia 37 2,5 | die conquered natives the power of the newcomers had real 38 2,5 | the insignia of imperial power previously returned to Zeno 39 2,5 | alone could bestow all other power. The diploma of Anastasius 40 2,5 | assumed to itself a directive power,” the epoch which has been 41 3,4 | year 548, when the imperial power was definitely restored 42 3,4 | who had so long defied his power was no more.”[25] In the 43 3,4 | remained outside of his power. The entire province of 44 3,4 | also be remembered that the power of the Emperor was not equally 45 3,4 | this the Empire had neither power nor means. Allured by his 46 3,5 | Empire, when the legislative power was entirely in the hands 47 3,5 | addition to this, the full power given to the commission 48 3,6 | the principle of absolute power, he assumed that in a well-ordered 49 3,6 | all temporal and spiritual power. The historians who emphasize 50 3,6 | make secure his political power, to strengthen the government, 51 3,7 | intervention of the imperial power in deciding dogmatical disputes 52 3,8 | disregard for the central power. One of Justinian’s Novels, 53 3,8 | representative of absolute imperial power, Justinian considered a 54 3,8 | centralize territories and power in the provinces were not 55 3,8 | separation of civil and military power in the West, especially 56 3,13| Europe is given over to the power of barbarians, when cities 57 3,14| determined to strengthen its power in Italy by placing the 58 3,14| representative of imperial power, followed in his administration 59 3,14| exarchate. Unlimited in his power, the exarch was given imperial 60 3,14| endowed with similar unlimited power.[129]~ Naturally, it was 61 4,1 | Phocas. He proclaimed that “power must shine more in love 62 4,1 | height of its glory and power. The sovereign of India 63 4,1 | temporarily the military power of the Byzantine Empire 64 4,1 | the heavy losses in man power and the exceedingly heavy 65 4,1 | of the higher invisible power of Allah was vague. Prayer 66 4,1 | considered unlimited in his power over His creatures. The 67 4,1 | duces), entrusted with equal power. There was no unity of action 68 4,1 | success in strengthening his power at home, Muawiya renewed 69 4,1 | capital had always drawn its power from the eastern provinces, 70 4,1 | decided to strengthen the power of the Empire in the western 71 4,3 | strengthening of the Arabian power in these provinces. Syria, 72 4,4 | the growth of the military power of the provincial governors, 73 4,4 | ruled by strong military power, similar to the exarchates. 74 4,4 | ruler entrusted with wide power in the theme organization 75 5,1 | entered into a struggle for power with her son when he attained 76 5,1 | could exercise sovereign power on the throne, i.e. be rulers 77 5,1 | the functions of imperial power, but always in the name 78 5,1 | full authority of supreme power. She was a true autocrat, 79 5,3 | that the Slavs under his power were very much tempted to 80 5,3 | and transferred the civil power in the provinces into the 81 5,3 | direction of strengthening the power of the theme strategus at 82 5,3 | the centralized military power, especially in the provinces 83 5,3 | dependence on the central power often resembles vassal relations, 84 5,4 | was to attain unlimited power over a religiously united 85 5,5 | jurisdiction of temporal power. This fact was later used 86 5,6 | people, more excellent in power than the other dignitaries, 87 5,6 | of this view of imperial power, and it was the only view 88 5,6 | as the symbol of supreme power of the Byzantine emperors.[ 89 5,8 | began to threaten even the power of the Emperor. This was 90 5,8 | in reality, however, his power in the south did not reach 91 5,8 | intervention of imperial power in the affairs of the church 92 5,8 | icons possessed miraculous power.~ The iconoclastic epoch 93 5,8 | defends with a remarkable power based on deep conviction 94 6,1 | time. The administrative power was in the hands of his 95 6,1 | the Empire. Administrative power was concentrated mainly 96 6,1 | Empire rose to its highest power and glory. With his death 97 6,2 | the whole universe, the power of the Saracens and that 98 6,2 | was unable to maintain its power in Armenia because the people 99 6,3 | capital and the Emperor’s power, the rulers of the Macedonian 100 6,6 | completely of Byzantine power and became an independent 101 6,7 | the growth of Longobardian power in the southern parts of 102 6,7 | spiritual but also temporal power. Yet, in spite of the various 103 6,7 | imperial authority, on the power of the patriarch, and other 104 6,7 | the relation of imperial power to the power of the patriarch, 105 6,7 | of imperial power to the power of the patriarch, and in 106 6,7 | time defending their own power and throne, seriously threatened 107 6,7 | of gifts, or by means of power, in order to acquire final 108 6,8 | Ducas weakened the military power of Asia Minor and facilitated 109 6,8 | the retreat of imperial power on all borders of the Empire, 110 6,8 | diplomatic, and economic power of the Empire in the tenth 111 6,8 | remote provinces where the power of the capital wss not felt. 112 6,8 | there was no longer any power of organic growth; the only 113 7,1 | regent. But practically all power passed into the hands of 114 7,1 | Alexius II, who was in the power of the wicked rulers, and 115 7,1 | Andronicus could maintain his power only by a system of terrorism 116 7,1 | was laid for the colonial power of Venice in the East; the 117 7,1 | rulers (emirs) a struggle for power was weakening the Turkish 118 7,1 | concerned, the political power of the caliph in that country 119 7,1 | danger from the ever‑growing power of the Turks was felt by 120 7,1 | development of the papal power and authority; if the popes 121 7,1 | their wish to increase their power and authority. (3) Worldly 122 7,1 | foundation for the maritime power of Venice, and the famous 123 7,1 | still remained under the power of Byzantium, did not hesitate 124 7,1 | Armenia had come under the power of the Turks, so that there 125 7,1 | the people, and held his power insecurely.~ Among the leaders 126 7,1 | discontented with his small power in his duchy, which, just 127 7,1 | their controversy by the power of the sword. An educated 128 7,1 | necessary conditions of the power and secure existence of 129 7,1 | opportunity to restore its power on the coast of Asia Minor. 130 7,1 | part of that country to the power of the Empire, was alarmed, 131 7,1 | of Serbia from Byzantine power. Under John may be noticed 132 7,1 | followed by a new epoch of power and glory. Roger II united 133 7,1 | was to destroy the Norman power in Italy. This alliance 134 7,1 | to strike a blow at the power of Roger, he succeeded, 135 7,1 | thinking that the Turkish power had been greatly broken 136 7,1 | establishing the Byzantine power in the Euphrates valley 137 7,1 | danger from the growing power of the Italian Normans. 138 7,1 | before, watched the growing power of the Normans with some 139 7,1 | restore the former Byzantine power there.~ He was temporarily 140 7,1 | was at that time in the power of Roger. Conrad’s successor 141 7,1 | believing in unlimited imperial power granted him by God; he would 142 7,1 | would not admit that his power in Italy should be divided 143 7,1 | would have belonged to one power, which would have barred 144 7,1 | believed must acknowledge his power. Byzantine diplomats began 145 7,1 | international glory and overwhelming power of Manuel in the Near East.~ 146 7,1 | who had received their power from the glorious Roman 147 7,1 | the beauty, wealth, and power of that city. A contemporary 148 7,1 | Andronicus, a new party came to power.” “This last representative 149 7,1 | aristocracy, so John, the power of boyars [Russian nobility], 150 7,1 | situation or preserve the power in the hands of Andronicus.~ 151 7,2 | and violence, lack of will power and of any definite plan 152 7,2 | which had increased in power towards the end of the reign 153 7,2 | Jerusalem remained in the power of the Muhammedans. The 154 7,2 | Hohenstaufen idea of unrestricted power granted him by God, could 155 7,2 | possess the same absolute power, that is, the Emperor of 156 7,3 | prevent a new increase in the power of the western emperor, 157 7,3 | statement that the imperial power was higher than the spiritual. 158 7,3 | well as extraordinary will power and circumspection, he was 159 7,3 | crusade was Egypt, under whose power Palestine was at that time; 160 7,3 | by the growing economic power of Genoa, which at that 161 7,3 | neither energy nor will power, abandoned the capital and 162 7,3 | Hellespont came under the power of Baldwin.~ Boniface of 163 7,3 | Constantinople was in the power of the Republic. The Fourth 164 7,3 | her political and economic power. It was a complete victory 165 7,3 | After William, the princely power passed over to the house 166 7,3 | had been restored to the power of the Christian people.”~ 167 7,3 | Having neither right nor power over the Greeks you seem 168 7,3 | possessed no strong political power; moreover, in church affairs, 169 7,3 | territories were in the power of the new Latin possessions 170 7,3 | significance of a political world power. Politically, the Eastern 171 7,3 | in order to support their power there. The result of this, 172 7,4 | there is no difference in power between God and emperor; 173 7,4 | have received the imperial power from God, and between God 174 7,4 | orthodox emperors have the power to teach Christian people 175 7,4 | one end to another. “The power and activities of the emperors 176 7,4 | soul (of man) while the power and activity of the patriarch 177 7,4 | gaining in strength and power and becoming less dependent 178 7,4 | the Empire came under its power. The monarchy is deprived 179 7,4 | monarchy is deprived of its power and wealth in favor of the 180 7,4 | been losing their fighting power, so that under Manuel they 181 7,4 | destruction of the maritime power of the Empire. Under the 182 7,4 | provinces that were under the power of Romania and where (the 183 7,4 | the international economic power of the Eastern Empire. Then 184 7,4 | undermining the economic power of the Empire, were, in 185 7,4 | historian, Cognasso, said, “its power and wealth in favor of the 186 7,4 | the eastern Roman imperial power and a convinced antagonist 187 7,4 | claims and of the imperial power of the German kings. He 188 7,4 | time was under Byzantine power. Under the severe and barbarous 189 7,4 | there was no longer any power of organic growth … As the 190 7,4 | Nevertheless, the creative power of the Empire and of the 191 8,1 | Thessalonica (Salonica), with power extending over Macedonia 192 8,2 | the yoke of the foreign power. The last Greek patriarch 193 8,2 | reviving the weakened imperial power in Byzantium became thereafter 194 8,2 | conception of imperial power. It is called Silentium ( 195 8,2 | basileus, considered that his power was granted to him by God. “ 196 8,2 | God has laid upon me the power…” God had granted Theodore 197 8,2 | zeal “the annointment and power of David.” The unity of 198 8,7 | develop a strong military power that might, in case of need, 199 8,9 | have become subject to the power of my Majesty, for they 200 8,10| Middle Ages, united under his power Germany and the Kingdom 201 8,10| conception of the imperial power as unlimited and granted 202 8,10| superiority of the papal power to that of the kings. The 203 8,10| of the elements of papal power and influence; John Vatatzes 204 8,10| renounce their claim to secular power; the latter wished that, 205 8,11| fact that the political power and importance of John Vatatzes 206 8,12| Bulgaria — he brought under his power so much territory as practically 207 8,13| quite exceptional trade power in the Latin dominions of 208 8,14| relation to the secular power and to the local Greek population, 209 8,14| the Greek delegates full power to conclude with the pope 210 8,17| the West as the central power declined, these three elements, 211 8,17| population, and the imperial power was unable to overcome this 212 8,17| dangerous to the central power that the latter was compelled 213 8,17| disintegration of the central power. The large landowning Byzantine 214 8,17| monasteries possessed full power and were practically monarchs 215 8,17| it sapped the military power of the Empire. The state 216 8,17| dangerous to the central power. The French scholar Charles 217 8,17| sometimes handed down their power and functions in their own 218 8,17| control by the imperial power.[235] Their position was 219 8,17| especially whenever the central power became weakened, it was 220 9,1 | will of God, was under the power of the Latins, has come 221 9,1 | has come again under the power of the Romans — this has 222 9,2 | Gothic Klimata” — were in the power of the emperors of Trebizond 223 9,2 | congratulation upon his attainment of power over Rome.[14]~ The stormy 224 9,3 | his right to the supreme power over all Frankish dominions 225 9,3 | from fear of the increasing power of Charles, which could 226 9,3 | formerly been under the power of the Empire. Accordingly 227 9,3 | century,”[54] had world power in his grasp. A Greek author 228 9,3 | reconciled to the excessive power of Charles, and felt he 229 9,3 | foreseeing the fall of Charlespower and the defeat of his eastern 230 9,3 | both straits were in the power of the Byzantine Emperor, 231 9,3 | the time of the Arabian power, Byzantium had established 232 9,4 | which still remained in the power of Byzantium. The imperial 233 9,4 | Turks, strangled the Ottoman power in its cradle, and carried 234 9,4 | partially recognized the power of the Empire, and not in 235 9,4 | independence and came under the power of the Hungarian (Magyar) 236 9,4 | unify the Serbians by the power of his family. Thanks to 237 9,4 | reached the climax of her power under Stephen Dushan, 1331- 238 9,4 | danger to her commercial power Venice declared war on Genoa. 239 9,5 | and the apogee of Serbian power.~ Under Andronicus III, 240 9,5 | Slavonic lands from the power of Byzantium and the formation 241 9,5 | tendency to destroy the power of the Greeks and replace 242 9,5 | possess Tsargrad and to exert power over the Greeks, not as 243 9,5 | Athos also came under his power. The peninsula of Chalcldice 244 9,5 | having received (into our power) all the monasteries situated 245 9,5 | exerted enormous influence and power and limited the freedom 246 9,5 | First, there was the growing power of the Turks, who were also 247 9,6 | population to be under the power of the Latins, particularly 248 9,6 | his personal struggle for power with John Palaeologus. The 249 9,6 | the advancing Muhammedan power; on the contrary, all of 250 9,6 | Bulgaria came under the power of the Turkish Empire.~ 251 9,7 | which had reduced the papal power in France and caused the 252 9,7 | world, now thou hast no power to bring succour to the 253 9,7 | unified again under the power of Timur or Tamerlane (Timur-Lenk, 254 9,7 | or Morea) passed into the power of the Latins. At the beginning 255 9,7 | Mistra. Since the Greek power in the Peloponnesus was 256 9,7 | emperor, but by the Mongol power accidentally created in 257 9,8 | ruler of the Empire, his power extended, properly speaking, 258 9,8 | in Thrace, were under the power of his brothers as separate 259 9,8 | Sicily and Naples under his power for a short time in the 260 9,8 | thereby put an end to Frankish power in Morea. From then to the 261 9,9 | territory which recognized the power of the last Byzantine emperor 262 9,9 | better to see in the city the power of the Turkish turban than 263 9,9 | has been granted us by the power of God.”[220] Constantine 264 9,9 | many kings of different power, different policy, different 265 9,11| hated. Yet when Manfred’s power in southern Italy was destroyed 266 9,11| popes realized that the power of Charles, increased by 267 9,11| pope he might gain supreme power over the West, i.e. restore 268 9,11| attain supreme temporal power over the West, so that no 269 9,11| increase of the temporal power of the pope met with definite 270 9,12| struggling for influence and power in ecclesiastical administration. 271 9,12| concession to the imperial power; they wished to submit the 272 9,12| to the monks the way to power and activity. A historian 273 9,12| believed that a strong temporal power unrestrained by external 274 9,12| concessions to the imperial power. They followed the so-called 275 9,12| these conditions and to the power responsible for them, that 276 9,12| them, that is, the imperial power. This opposition was usually 277 9,12| monastic ideals, increased in power. In the fourteenth century 278 9,12| ecclesiastical or civil power and placed the monasteries 279 9,12| the Elder renounced direct power over Mount Athos and handed 280 9,12| under the great spiritual power of the Patriarch.”[265]~ 281 9,17| of the central imperial power are the characteristic traits 282 9,17| weakened and degraded the power of the Byzantine basileus 283 9,17| ruined peasants were in the power of their landlords. Quite 284 9,17| communities.[313]~ On the power and wilfulness of the large 285 9,17| each other for the supreme power, but a struggle between 286 9,17| greatest brilliance and power of the Empire, such a work 287 9,18| Constantinople under the Turkish power, Gennadius Scholarius (his 288 9,18| Qahriye-jami). When he was still in power, he had restored the monastery, 289 9,18| originality, or any creative power of Byzantine masters of 290 9,18| fourteenth century was under the power of Serbia, and a number


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