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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | important part during the epoch of the Greco-Persian Wars 2 2,3 | the fifth century.— This epoch is of particularly great 3 2,4 | Empire which marked this epoch as historically important.~ ~ 4 2,4 | collection dates back to the epoch of Diocletian and probably 5 2,4 | Middle Ages, including the epoch of Charlemagne, western 6 2,5 | great consequence for that epoch, for these bands of barbarians, 7 2,5 | introduction to the Justinian epoch.~ ~Summary.~The main interest 8 2,5 | The main interest of the epoch beginning with Arcadius 9 2,5 | introduction to the Slavic epoch in the Balkan peninsula.~ 10 2,5 | religious problem of this epoch fails into two phases: the 11 2,5 | literary movements of this epoch were two other western centers 12 2,5 | majority of writers of this epoch came from Asia and Africa, 13 2,5 | the darker sides of the epoch, did not reveal the sinister 14 2,5 | interesting figure of this epoch is the woman philosopher, 15 2,5 | preparatory period for the epoch of Justinian the Great, 16 2,5 | a directive power,” the epoch which has been justly described 17 3 | first three emperors of this epoch, then, were Illyrians or 18 3,1 | historical tradition by the epoch of Justin I.[11]~ ~ 19 3,2 | historian of Justinian’s epoch, paints in exaggerated colors 20 3,5 | internal history of his epoch.~ Justinian felt that the 21 3,9 | Byzantine coins from the epoch of Constantine the Great 22 3,12| recounted that the kings of this epoch had by means of the barbarians 23 3,16| his contemporaries, the epoch between 518 and 610 resulted 24 3,16| pertaining to Justinian’s epoch was it definitely decided 25 3,16| chroniclers. Justinian’s epoch was still closely connected 26 3,16| written in Greek, to this epoch (518-610) belong also the 27 3,16| be active in Justinian’s epoch. New works on jurisprudence 28 3,16| In the realm of art the epoch of Justinian bears the name 29 3,16| miniatures and textiles of that epoch have survived.[169] And 30 4 | 4. The Heraclian epoch (610-717)~ ~Heraclius and 31 4 | III, who initiated a new epoch in the history of the Byzantine 32 4,1 | similar to the brilliant epoch under Constantine, and the 33 4,1 | never again created an epoch in history. From now on 34 4,1 | marks a very significant epoch in the history of the Byzantine 35 4,1 | Syrian-Arabic kingdoms in the epoch of the Roman Empire was 36 4,1 | excavations belong to an epoch later than the time of Asparuch, 37 4,4 | usually connected with the epoch of the Heraclian dynasty. 38 4,4 | period much later than the epoch of the Heraclian dynasty. 39 4,4 | contemporaries of the Heraclian epoch. For the study of the earlier 40 4,4 | 610 to 717 is the darkest epoch in the entire existence 41 5 | 5. The Iconoclastic epoch (717-867)~ ~ 42 5,3 | scholars refer it to the epoch of Leo III. But it must 43 5,3 | that lawyers of the same epoch use the same phrases.[46]~ 44 5,4 | study of the iconoclastic epoch affords great difficulties 45 5,4 | termiconoclastic” to this epoch because it does not fully 46 5,4 | Paparrigopoulo with regard to this epoch; but there is no doubt that 47 5,7 | only with events up to the epoch of the iconoclastic emperors. 48 5,7 | so-callediconoclasticepoch and disclose in it more 49 5,8 | transitional period from the epoch of the revival of the Empire 50 5,8 | many facts of Michael’s epoch, particularly the energetic 51 5,8 | and the Bulgarians in the epoch of the Amorian Dynasty. — 52 5,8 | power.~ The iconoclastic epoch has left deep traces in 53 5,8 | outcome of the iconoclastic epoch was the disappearance of 54 5,8 | dynasty, the iconoclastic epoch had no historians, though 55 5,8 | of art the iconoclastic epoch produced only negative results. 56 5,8 | other hand, the iconoclastic epoch brought a new stream of 57 5,8 | artistic monuments of the epoch, both religious and secular, 58 5,8 | manuscripts of the iconoclastic epoch, the illustrations of which 59 5,8 | attributed to the iconoclastic epoch only on the basis of probable 60 5,8 | significance of the iconoclastic epoch for the subsequent second 61 5,8 | characteristics. From the iconoclastic epoch proceed the two opposite 62 6 | 6. The Macedonian epoch (867-1081)~The history of 63 6,2 | onto the stage.”[15]~ The epoch of Romanus Lecapenus was 64 6,8 | western Asia created a new epoch in Muslim, as well as in 65 6,8 | education, and art. This epoch witnessed the clearest exhibition 66 6,8 | artistic creations of the epoch of the Macedonian dynasty 67 6,8 | closely connected with the epoch of the Macedonian dynasty. 68 6,8 | the margins.[193] To this epoch belong also many other interesting, 69 6,8 | Byzantinetradition of the epoch of the Macedonian emperors.~ 70 7,1 | and at the same time the epoch of troubles came to its 71 7,1 | Crusade and Byzantium.~ The epoch of the crusades is one of 72 7,1 | worth pointing out that the epoch of the crusades ceased to 73 7,1 | crusades are the most important epoch in the history of the struggle 74 7,1 | an important role in that epoch that the study of the Eastern 75 7,1 | Christian charity. In the epoch of Charlemagne, at the beginning 76 7,1 | famous Varangian of that epoch, Harald Haardraade, supported 77 7,1 | expeditions of the crusading epoch. Many scholars have tried 78 7,1 | Thus in 1096 began the epoch of the Crusades, so abounding 79 7,1 | troubles was followed by a new epoch of power and glory. Roger 80 7,1 | the East, Manuel, in the epoch of the Second Crusade, had 81 7,1 | special historian of Manuel’s epoch estimated his policy in 82 7,1 | begun much earlier, in the epoch of the Macedonian dynasty, 83 7,1 | the revolution of 1185 the epoch of the Byzantine Comneni 84 7,2 | Byzantine historian of that epoch, Nicetas Choniates, and 85 7,3 | century, and especially in the epoch of Henry VI, the German 86 7,3 | sovereigns and princes of his epoch who were devoting their 87 7,3 | communis).~ Concerning the epoch of the Latin sway in me 88 7,3 | conditions of living in the epoch of the Frankish rule in 89 7,3 | cultural history of the epoch, when Greco-Byzantine and 90 7,4 | most vital interest in that epoch; secondly, in the relations 91 7,4 | intellectual life of the epoch of the Comneni was distinguished 92 7,4 | even call this period the epoch of the Hellenic renaissance 93 7,4 | collision. This feature of the epoch of the Comneni influenced 94 7,4 | intellectual life of the epoch of the first Comnenus. At 95 7,4 | the religious life of the epoch of the Comneni said that 96 7,4 | the East and West in this epoch, it may be too sweeping 97 7,4 | first three Comneni was an epoch of active relations with 98 7,4 | and public feeling of the epoch, was to be many times repeated 99 7,4 | it. A historian of that epoch, Nicetas Choniates, said 100 7,4 | the Christian East in the epoch of the crusades. As is known, 101 7,4 | religious problems this epoch is of great importance and 102 7,4 | period beginning with the epoch of the Comneni. Even today 103 7,4 | internal history of this epoch. The most recent investigator 104 7,4 | John Tzetzes, a poet of the epoch of the Comneni, relating 105 7,4 | Empire. Referring to the epoch of the two last Comneni 106 7,4 | permanent hostilities in the epoch of the Comneni, the army 107 7,4 | cultural renaissance of the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli. 108 7,4 | century. Writers of the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli 109 7,4 | field of literature this epoch has a great number of interesting 110 7,4 | literary renaissance of the epoch of the Comneni is devoted 111 7,4 | distinctive features of the epoch of the Comneni. From the 112 7,4 | literary interests of the epoch.~ A historian, John Cinnamus, 113 7,4 | rule of Andronicus, the epoch of the Angeli, the Fourth 114 7,4 | treats of the most important epoch of the Middle Ages, when 115 7,4 | the political life of his epoch, an educated theologian 116 7,4 | of work of the Comnenian epoch is a very interesting source 117 7,4 | literaryrenaissance” of the epoch of the Comneni.~ His elder 118 7,4 | typical personality of the epoch of the first three Comneni, 119 7,4 | further investigation.~ In the epoch of the Comneni, the dull 120 7,4 | Byzantine art is concerned, the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli 121 7,4 | tradition of the Macedonian epoch. But a kind of formalism 122 7,4 | artistic specimens of the epoch are to be found in ivory 123 7,4 | artistic achievements of the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli, 124 7,4 | Orient reaches, in that epoch, its apogee.”~ The Byzantine 125 7,4 | historical writings; it was the epoch of the translations from 126 7,4 | cultural movement of the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli 127 8,7 | interest for the history of the epoch. He crowned and anointed 128 8,12| in 1241, the brilliant epoch of the Second Bulgarian 129 8,13| the best scholars of the epoch, with Nicephorus Blemmydes 130 8,14| ecclesiastical problem of the epoch consisted in establishing 131 8,16| reading.[155]~ As in the epoch of the Comneni, the educated 132 8,16| the events and men of his epoch.~ Blemmydes was born in 133 8,16| religious discussions of his epoch, came near being elected 134 8,16| social conditions of his epoch; in fact, the second is 135 8,16| life and the needs of the epoch. Blemmydesabstract king 136 8,16| figure in the complicated epoch of the Empire of Nicaea 137 8,16| a special history of the epoch of the Nicene Empire and 138 8,16| narration of the events of his epoch in clear language. Among 139 8,16| prominent people of his epoch, especially to his tutors, 140 8,16| maintained.[176]~ To the epoch of the crusades, especially 141 8,16| particularly well known.[177]~ The epoch of the crusades created 142 8,16| Byzantine romance of the epoch of the crusades. One group 143 8,16| French literature in the epoch of the crusades, through 144 8,16| eminent personality of the epoch of the Despotat of Epirus, 145 8,16| literary movement of the epoch of the Nicene Empire has 146 8,17| Middle Ages and in the feudal epoch began to be called by a 147 8,17| Roman period, in the feudal epoch meant giving certain state 148 8,17| connected with the iconoclastic epoch, when the government in 149 8,17| half of the Empire.~ In the epoch of the pagan Roman Empire, 150 8,17| must be referred to the epoch of the Slavonic settlements 151 8,17| eleventh century. In the epoch of the Comneni the system 152 8,17| unsuccessfully.~ In this respect the epoch of Justinian the Great, 153 8,17| monastery property. Justinian’s epoch is the most important step 154 8,17| 231] In the iconoclastic epoch monastery lands were mercilessly 155 8,17| Charles Diehl wrote on this epoch: “Usurpations continued; 156 8,17| place in the West in the epoch of the Merovingians and 157 8,17| Angeli (1185-1204).~ With the epoch of the crusades, western 158 8,17| established in the East in the epoch of the Crusades is found 159 8,17| remark that only in the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli 160 9,2 | territory of Byzantium in the epoch of the Comneni and Angeli, 161 9,2 | great importance. In the epoch of the Palaeologi one may 162 9,2 | modern Greece. Moreover, the epoch of the Palaeologi, when 163 9,2 | Byzantine culture in the epoch of the Palaeologi.~ To the 164 9,2 | complexity of the history of the epoch, in external and especially 165 9,2 | international relations of the epoch. For himself Cantacuzene 166 9,2 | diplomat and historian of the epoch of the Palaeologi, George 167 9,3 | living through a troubled epoch owing to the military successes 168 9,3 | international life of his epoch, Michael Palaeologus tried 169 9,3 | corner of Asia Minor. In the epoch of Nicaea these border settlers, 170 9,4 | phenomenon in the East in the epoch of the two Andronicoi. Advancing 171 9,4 | Albanian population in the epoch of the so-called barbarian 172 9,4 | Balkan peninsula.[99] In the epoch of the Latin Empire and 173 9,6 | prominent writer of the epoch, Demetrius Cydones, testified 174 9,6 | entered upon the most critical epoch of its existence.~ ~Genoa, 175 9,7 | and interesting time, the epoch of the Hundred YearsWar 176 9,7 | fifteenth century, in the epoch of the Italian Renaissance.~ 177 9,7 | Byzantine renaissance of the epoch of the Palaeologi. Several 178 9,8 | the famous Maecenas of the epoch of the Renaissance, the 179 9,11| Comneni, especially in the epoch of Manuel, the emperor had 180 9,12| scholars trace back to the epoch of iconoclasm and the disputes 181 9,12| of Constantinople in the epoch of the so-called Hesychast 182 9,12| continuation from the Byzantine epoch.”[267]~ ~ 183 9,13| cultural phenomenon of the epoch, deserving attentive study.[ 184 9,13| cultural phenomena of the epoch of the Italian renaissance. 185 9,13| political struggle of their epoch has not yet been clearly 186 9,14| fourteenth century was the epoch of the so-called “Babylonian 187 9,14| and western Europe in the epoch of the Renaissance.~ ~ 188 9,17| material on the Palaeologian epoch is also to be found in other 189 9,17| feature of the Palaeologian epoch. The ruined peasants were 190 9,18| many prominent men of his epoch, written either during his 191 9,18| rhetorical treatises.~ The epoch of the Palaeologi produced 192 9,18| Byzantium of the Palaeologian epoch and may be freely compared 193 9,18| theological quarrels of the epoch and wrote many works, of 194 9,18| period from 1204 to 1359, the epoch of the Nicene and Latin 195 9,18| dogmatic quarrel of his epoch, begins with this year. 196 9,18| also for the Palaeologian epoch in general.~ The Chronicle 197 9,18| from 1451 to 1467.~ The epoch of the Palaeologi, represented 198 9,18| especially pressing in the epoch of the Palaeologi and led 199 9,18| Nicephorus Blemmydes, of the epoch of Nicaea, made him change 200 9,18| rhetoric of the Palaeologian epoch. He was born at Thessalonica 201 9,18| other eminent persons of his epoch.[371]~ Until all his letters 202 9,18| represented in the Palaeologian epoch by the famous George Gemistus 203 9,18| indicating a tendency of the epoch but of course doomed to 204 9,18| the personalities of his epoch who were known in politics, 205 9,18| Italian Renaissance of his epoch. “By his love of antiquity, 206 9,18| philology the Palaeologian epoch produced not a few interesting 207 9,18| philologists of the Palaeologian epoch for which they are reproached, 208 9,18| philologists of the Palaeologian epoch began to remodel the text 209 9,18| of the pre-Palaeologian epoch. However vexatious this 210 9,18| West in the Renaissance epoch.[390a]~ Planudesdisciple 211 9,18| man in a great cultural epoch.~ Among the philologists 212 9,18| jurisprudence there belongs to the epoch of the Palaeologi the last 213 9,18| of the entire Byzantine epoch, as well as of a long allegorical 214 9,18| Byzantium and Italy in the epoch of the Palaeologi. Some 215 9,18| language of the Palaeologian epoch have been preserved. The 216 9,18| Peloponnesian affairs.~ To the same epoch belongs a romance in verse ( 217 9,18| Greek of the Palaeologian epoch is concerned.~ Probably 218 9,18| Byzantine masters of that epoch; in this case all is reduced 219 9,18| characteristic of their epoch, and in the awakening of 220 9,18| The Byzantine art of the epoch of the Palaeologi appears 221 9,18| manuscripts dating from the epoch of the Palaeoiogi have also 222 9,18| art of the Palaeologian epoch and its reflections in the 223 9,18| rise of Byzantium in the epoch of the Comneni; and the 224 9,18| intellectual spirit of the epoch to transmit it to the restored 225 9,18| interests and problems of the epoch of the earlier Italian Renaissance. 226 9,18| crusades. This was not the epoch of an Italian Renaissance 227 9,18| to a single nation, the epoch of the Greco-Italian or, 228 9,19| names are connected with the epoch of the earlier Renaissance, 229 9,19| the leading spirits of the epoch, such as Petrarca and Boccaccio. 230 9,19| considerable role in the epoch of the earlier Renaissance 231 9,19| continues later, in the epoch of the Normans … The founding 232 9,19| fifteenth century, i.e. the epoch of the Council of Florence,


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