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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | which very soon became a second Rome in the eyes of the 2 2,1 | the Emperor Hadrian in the second century A.D, old Jerusalem 3 2,2 | doctrine had originated in the second half of the third century 4 2,2 | foundation of Constantinople.~The second event of primary importance 5 2,2 | The Greek historian of the second century B.C., Polybius, 6 2,2 | empire. At the end of the second century Byzantium received 7 2,2 | that the emperor of the second half of the third century, 8 2,2 | feature was preserved; the second experienced a great change 9 2,2 | undertaking, the man who in the second half of the fourth century 10 2,2 | Still more important was a second decree, preserved in the 11 2,2 | suppose that Julian issued a second decree forbidding Christians 12 2,2 | 83] But the text of the second decree has not been preserved; 13 2,3 | into the foreground in the second half of the century as a 14 2,3 | prevailing conditions in the second half of the fourth century: “ 15 2,3 | council is known as the Second Ecumenical Council. Of no 16 2,3 | question discussed at the Second Ecumenical Council was the 17 2,3 | could not be the work of the second council, that it was apocryphal; 18 2,3 | either before or after the second council. The majority of 19 2,3 | framed by the Fathers of the second council, though it became 20 2,3 | Council of Chalcedon.~ The second council also established 21 2,3 | in the latter part of the second century, further south into 22 2,3 | of the Bosporus. In the second half of the third century 23 2,3 | problems of his period. The Second Ecumenical Council, by proclaiming 24 2,3 | into Syriac as early as the second half of the fifth century 25 2,3 | of the Goths were Arians. Second in strength, during the 26 2,4 | that of Diocletian. The second collection, compiled during 27 2,5 | by the third canon of the Second Ecumenical Council. Following 28 2,5 | took place in Italy. In the second half of the fifth century 29 2,5 | developed at the first and second ecumenical councils and 30 2,5 | Balkan peninsula in the late second century A.D.[145]~ The attacks 31 2,5 | currency until about the second half of the seventh century.[ 32 2,5 | abundant activities of his second successor, Justinian the 33 2,5 | successful in achieving in the second half of the fifth century 34 2,5 | Christian apologists of the second and third centuries on the 35 2,5 | famous writer of the late second century, said: “Philosophy, 36 2,5 | Eusebius, who lived in the second half of the third century 37 2,5 | Paphlagonia, who lived in the second half of the fourth century. 38 3,3 | had had in the first and second centuries. As a Christian 39 3,5 | year 534. In November the second edition of the revised and 40 3,5 | the Institutions; for the second, third, and fourth years, 41 3,5 | awoke to new life and for a second time united the world. All 42 3,6 | state,[58] others that this “second Constantine the Great was 43 3,6 | Constantinople, the New Rome, ranks second after the most holy apostolic 44 3,7 | Syria, and Palestine. In the second place, the Monophysites 45 3,15| Balkan peninsula in the second half of the sixth century, 46 3,15| without any real basis. In the second volume of his History of 47 3,15| Albanian settlers during the second quarter of the fourteenth 48 3,16| of Justinian’s time. The second work of Procopius, On Buildings, 49 3,16| survived, events from the second Triumvirate (from Augustus) 50 3,16| given by Procopius. The second work of Corippus, the Panegyric 51 3,16| connected by five doors with the second inner porch. Nine bronze 52 3,16| literary influences.[164]~ The second famous church of the capital 53 3,16| emperor, Valentinian III, second, Theodoric the Great, and 54 4 | son of Heraclius by his second wife, Martina. He was deposed 55 4,1 | Empire, and Persia, the second definitely lost its former 56 4,1 | present.[25]~ As early as the second century B.C. independent 57 4,1 | formed a large state in the second half of the third century 58 4,1 | Syria and Palestine. The second Arabian dynasty, the Lakhmids, 59 4,1 | Yemen since the end of the second century B.C. the kingdom 60 4,1 | before Muhammed’s appearance. Second in importance was the city 61 4,1 | But in the time of the second caliph, Omar, events developed 62 4,1 | Bulgarian kingdom.~ From the second half of the sixth century 63 4,1 | profound significance.~ The second half of the seventh century 64 4,1 | establish for the Empire a second central point in the West, 65 4,2 | finally made peace with the second successor, Vitalian. The 66 4,3 | the pope.[85]~ During the second reign of Justinian II (705- 67 4,4 | Bulgarian kingdom (in the second half of the seventh century). 68 4,4 | though, beginning with the second half of the sixth century, 69 5,1 | Theophanes into Latin in the second half of the ninth century, 70 5,2 | Jesus when he dies after his second advent.[11]~ Gradually the 71 5,3 | was inclined to accept the second half of the eighth century 72 5,3 | law was extracted from the second chapter of the fourteenth 73 5,3 | 48] and inferred that a second edition of the Sea Law was 74 5,3 | represent in substance the second edition.[49]~ In style the 75 5,4 | Ecumenical Council; the second lasted from 813 to 843 and 76 5,4 | began to be exerted from the second half of the seventh century 77 5,5 | their antagonists when the second period of the iconoclastic 78 5,6 | secular possessor of the second Rome; but the report of 79 5,6 | only to rise again in the second half, but this time in its 80 5,8 | policy. In the year 815 a second iconoclastic council was 81 5,8 | recently been advanced that the second iconoclastic movement, particularly 82 5,8 | iconoclastic emperors of the second period, Leo V the Armenian, 83 5,8 | in the first period. The second period lasted only for about 84 5,8 | The iconoclasts of the second period, therefore, met a 85 5,8 | the harshest time of the second period of the movement. 86 5,8 | opinion that during the entire second period of iconoclasm image-worship 87 5,8 | historical estimate of the second period of the iconoclastic 88 5,8 | 167]~ In the Near East the second period of iconoclasm was 89 5,8 | In connection with the second period of the iconoclastic 90 5,8 | ninth century. During the second period of iconoclasmenthusiasm 91 5,8 | rupture took place in the second half of the ninth century 92 5,8 | of the iconoclasts in the second period of the movement. 93 5,8 | librarian, Anastasius, in the second half of the ninth century, 94 5,8 | their edition.[187]~ The second period of iconoclasm was 95 5,8 | literary movement of the second half of the ninth century. 96 5,8 | epoch for the subsequent second Golden Age of Byzantine 97 5,8 | the iconoclasts that the Second Golden Age owed its essential 98 6 | of Emperor Basil II; the second, the brief period from 1025 99 6 | for Byzantine arms by the second half of the tenth and the 100 6,1 | of Zoë, widowed for the second time, and of her younger 101 6,1 | Zoë and Theodora marks the second and last instance of feminine 102 6,2 | policy of Leo VI during the second half of his reign in no 103 6,2 | words of the chronicler, a “second Trajan or Belisarius” and 104 6,2 | treatment; and around the second, all those who upheld adultery, 105 6,2 | century, taking from it its second relic, the apocryphal letter 106 6,2 | of the imperial treasury. Second, the Emperor should keep 107 6,2 | the fortress of Ani in the second half of the tenth century, 108 6,3 | Porphyrogenitus.[53] Later, in the second half of the tenth century, 109 6,3 | particular strength when the Second Bulgarian Kingdom was formed 110 6,4 | invaluable source for the second half of the tenth century, 111 6,4 | Igor’s forces for his second campaign in 944 were much 112 6,5 | and economically.~ In the second half of the tenth and early 113 6,6 | Louis II. Thus, even in the second half of the ninth century 114 6,6 | wrote an account of his second sojourn at the Constantinopolitan 115 6,6 | eastern capital. From this second account, usually known as 116 6,6 | victory of Hannibal during the Second Punic War. Basil II owed 117 6,7 | This was the so-called second schism of Photius. Recent 118 6,7 | however, have shown that the second schism of Photius never 119 6,7 | becoming very prominent in the second half of the tenth century, 120 6,7 | for the first time in the second set of rules (typicon) given 121 6,7 | to the state.[113] In the second place, the materials borrowed 122 6,7 | Romanus to publish in 934 a second Novel in which he harshly 123 6,8 | His accession marks the second victory of the military 124 6,8 | alliance existed in the second half of the sixth century. 125 6,8 | Eudocia Macrembolitissa, the second of the Seljuq sultans, Alp 126 6,8 | considerably declined from the second half of the eleventh century. 127 6,8 | characterized by scholars as the second Golden Age of Byzantine 128 7,1 | Germany, Conrad III; his second wife, Mary (Maria), was 129 7,1 | the First Crusade. In the second half of the eleventh century 130 7,1 | to the Visigoths. In the second half of the seventh and 131 7,1 | preceding the crusades.~ In the second half of the tenth century 132 7,1 | protectorate there.~ When, in the second half of the tenth century ( 133 7,1 | Holy Land took place in the second half of the eleventh century.~ 134 7,1 | leaders.~ As late as the second half of the nineteenth century 135 7,1 | Islam seems to have taken second place; it seems that, in 136 7,1 | Holy Sepulchre. (2) The second is the growth of the papacy 137 7,1 | the situation before the Second. These fifty‑one years, 138 7,1 | conditions in the life of the second half of the eleventh century, 139 7,1 | destroyed by the Seljuqs in the second half of the twelfth century. 140 7,1 | Policies of Manuel I and the Second Crusade.~ ~Relations with 141 7,1 | political speculations. The Second Crusade entirely changed 142 7,1 | from the Normans.~ ~The Second Crusade. — After the First 143 7,1 | especially interested in the Second Crusade, considered it as “ 144 7,1 | Manuel, in the epoch of the Second Crusade, had also some special 145 7,1 | met with Roger.~ Thus the Second Crusade, which had started 146 7,1 | policy of Manuel after the Second Crusade. — During the crusade 147 7,1 | Byzantium and France after the Second Crusade seem to have improved. 148 7,1 | the Latin preponderance; second, to weaken the officeholding 149 7,2 | the Empire appeared in the Second Bulgarian Kingdom, and in 150 7,2 | Normans and Turks and the Second Bulgarian kingdom.~ In the 151 7,2 | established the so-called Second Bulgarian Kingdom.~ At the 152 7,2 | considered the foundation of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom of Trnovo 153 7,2 | in the formation of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom and say 154 7,2 | liberating movement of the second half of the twelfth century 155 7,2 | the same race; that the second campaign of the Byzantine 156 7,2 | the Bulgarian king. The Second Bulgarian Kingdom, which 157 7,2 | Byzantium.~ After the fruitless Second Crusade the condition of 158 7,2 | plans broke down; for the second time within a brief period 159 7,3 | construction became in the second half of the thirteenth century 160 7,3 | in the third act of the second part of his tragedyFaust” 161 7,4 | opinion was supported in the second half of the twelfth century 162 7,4 | Byzantine Empire.”~ After the Second Crusade Manuel corresponded 163 7,4 | and some others; to the second group belong the works written 164 7,4 | first thousand lines, the second, and so on, it is usually 165 7,4 | of the chronicler of the second half of the eleventh century, 166 7,4 | the continuation of the second Golden Age, the beginning 167 7,4 | the first period of the second Golden Age contemporary 168 8,1 | two foreign states — the Second Bulgarian Empire through 169 8,2 | Empire there grew up this second empire which gradually unified 170 8,2 | strengthened only in thee.”[25] The second panegyric was written by 171 8,7 | important. Epirus was the second Greek center, where, under 172 8,7 | possession of Thessalonica, the second city in importance of the 173 8,11| versions, especially the second one, which reflects a kind 174 8,11| regarded them. Referring to the second version, Miller wrote: “ 175 8,12| the brilliant epoch of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom passed 176 8,12| his death collapsed the second attempt of the Bulgars to 177 8,13| populace; shortly after, his second coronation was performed 178 8,14| laic and ecclesiastic. The second task was to render subject 179 8,16| of Cyprus states, in the second half of the thirteenth century, 180 8,16| his epoch; in fact, the second is one of the very important 181 8,16| thirteenth century.[170]~ To the second half of the twelfth century 182 8,16| Despotat of Epirus, the second Hellenic center organized 183 8,16| future.[196]~ About the second eminent personality of the 184 8,16| later the appearance of the second cultural Hellenic renaissance 185 8,16| first renaissance to the second.~ The cultural center formed 186 8,17| documents begins only with the second half of the eleventh century. 187 8,17| were built. Therefore the second half of the seventh century 188 8,17| and the islands to his second son; and distributed the 189 9,2 | Hungary, Stephen V; his second wife, Violanta-Irene, a 190 9,2 | widow Xenia-Maria, and his second wife, a western princess, 191 9,2 | Cantacuzene was crowned for the second time, and his daughter Helena 192 9,2 | victim to the plague. John’s second wife was an Italian, Sophia 193 9,3 | against Byzantium by Louissecond crusade to Tunis, which 194 9,3 | defeated by the Mongols. In the second half of the thirteenth century, 195 9,4 | sublimity and riches. In the second half of the fourteenth century 196 9,4 | time, that is, up to the second half of the twelfth century, 197 9,4 | towards the foundation of the second Bulgarian Kingdom. Just 198 9,4 | Serbian monarchy in the second half of the twelfth century 199 9,4 | Greek geographer of the second century A.D., Ptolemy, mentioned 200 9,4 | Despotat of Epirus, the second Bulgarian Empire, the Emperor 201 9,4 | extending later, in the second half of the fourteenth and 202 9,4 | Greece.” He wrote in the second volume of his History of 203 9,4 | that, beginning with the second quarter of the fourteenth 204 9,6 | the Athenian plague in the second book of Thucydides. From 205 9,7 | Christian faith?”[159]~ Manuel's second stay in Paris lasted about 206 9,7 | say very little of his second visit. The little information 207 9,7 | to the beginning of his second stay are marked by high 208 9,7 | made the appanage of the second son of the Constantinopolitan 209 9,7 | Peloponnesus, where his second son Theodore was Despot 210 9,8 | prosperity, and make it a second Venice.”[187] But the Turks, 211 9,9 | everything.”[215]~ In the second half of the nineteenth century, 212 9,9 | barbarians! O, city, city, second paradise planted in the 213 9,9 | precursor of Antichrist and second Sennacherib.”[234] In many 214 9,9 | conquest of the city the second death of Homer and Plato.[ 215 9,11| Lyons.~ The popes of the second half of the thirteenth century, 216 9,12| first time at Nicaea, the second time at Constantinople after 217 9,12| protos of Mount Athos, this “second paradise or starry heaven 218 9,13| and later the Serbs, and second, against severe internal 219 9,17| Balkan peninsula in the second half of the fourteenth century, 220 9,18| Cyparissiotes, who lived in the second half of the fourteenth century, 221 9,18| monastery of Chora; the second poem is another description 222 9,18| been proved to exist.~ The second or “Syrianhypothesis, 223 9,18| and Aïnalov, Diehl in the second edition of his Manual of 224 9,19| unable to respond.”[454]~ The second Greek who played a considerable 225 9,19| call Constantinople the second Rome and dare to regard 226 9,19| embraces the period from the second half of the ninth century 227 9,19| the ninth century to the second half of the tenth; but it 228 9,19| of learning.”[462] In the second half of the thirteenth century 229 App | Justinian II (for the second time), 705-711. ~~~~~~Philippicus 230 App | 1203.~~~~~~Isaac (for the second time) and Alexius IV, 1203-


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