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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,7 | writers of the fifth century: Theodore of Mopsuestia, Theodoret 2 5,5 | Procopius, of fifteen jaws of Theodore, of four heads of George, 3 5,8 | strongly opposed by the famous Theodore of Studion and his followers, 4 5,8 | interests. During his reign Theodore and the Studites were recalled 5 5,8 | the monastery of Studion, Theodore, and his followers, the 6 5,8 | the people. Furthermore, Theodore openly wrote and spoke against 7 5,8 | of conscience. Angered by Theodore’s attitude and activity, 8 5,8 | images and church freedom, Theodore of Studion, took place in 9 5,8 | brothers Theophanes and Theodore were flogged and branded 10 5,8 | leaders as John Damascene and Theodore of Studion, was based on 11 5,8 | preserved in the works of Theodore of Studion. The Seventh 12 5,8 | defender of image-worship, Theodore of Studion, the abbot of 13 5,8 | under the administration of Theodore. Under his administration 14 5,8 | stormy period of iconoclasm, Theodore demonstrated his ability 15 6,8 | of Leo VI (813-86), and Theodore Daphnopates, who wrote a 16 6,8 | of the Byzantine Empire. Theodore Prodromus, the poet of the 17 7,1 | commemoration of the martyr Theodore Tyron, the inhabitants of 18 7,3 | Ducas Mourtzouphlos, and Theodore Lascaris, who was then still 19 7,3 | relations of the Latin Empire to Theodore Lascaris, who founded an 20 7,4 | the patriarch of Antioch, Theodore Balsamon, who lived under 21 7,4 | and, probably, teacher, Theodore Prodromus, dedicated to 22 7,4 | court of the Nicean emperor, Theodore Lascaris, who treated him 23 7,4 | is the very learned poet, Theodore Prodromus, or Ptochoprodromus ( 24 8,1 | at Nicaea (in Bithynia), Theodore I Lascaris; at Trebizond, 25 8,2 | an Empire in exile,” was Theodore Lascaris, a man about thirty 26 8,2 | Lascarids and the name of Theodore’s native city are not known. 27 8,2 | refused to come to Nicaea on Theodore’s invitation. The metropolitan 28 8,2 | the favorable attention of Theodore Lascaris a certain Euboean. 29 8,2 | Greece who “would regard Theodore as a single universal liberator,” 30 8,2 | 3]~ After the death of Theodore Lascaris, who ruled from 31 8,2 | the-power, first of his own son Theodore II (1254-1258), and then 32 8,2 | difficult task devolved upon Theodore Lascaris, who ruled for 33 8,2 | Nicaea shut its gates to Theodore.~ Meanwhile, the Latin knights 34 8,2 | Asia Minor to fight against Theodore Lascaris. In the battle 35 8,2 | it hope for a new life. Theodore Lascaris, who had escaped 36 8,2 | state. First of all, when Theodore had succeeded in establishing 37 8,2 | residence at Nicaea and crowned Theodore Emperor in the same year, 38 8,2 | concluded about 1220 between Theodore Lascaris and the Venetian 39 8,2 | of one of them, Emperor Theodore II Lascaris, addressed Nicaea: “ 40 8,2 | astronomer, poet, and artist, Theodore Metochites,[26] whose name 41 8,2 | shows, to a certain extent, Theodore Lascarisconception of 42 8,2 | as the throne speech of Theodore Lascaris delivered in 1208, 43 8,2 | written speech shows that Theodore, like a Byzantine basileus, 44 8,2 | power…” God had granted Theodore for his zeal “the annointment 45 8,2 | fold and one shepherd,” Theodore declared at the end of the 46 8,2 | on solid grounds, after Theodore Lascaris, united by ties 47 8,3 | the Latins at Hadrianople, Theodore’s situation became temporarily 48 8,3 | opened hostilities against Theodore, having it in mind to annex 49 8,3 | and the Seljuq danger to Theodore compelled both of them to 50 8,3 | truce, by the terms of which Theodore had to pull down several 51 8,4 | The Seljuq Turks.~ Theodore’s war with the Seljuq Sultan, 52 8,4 | must be added the fact that Theodore Lascarisfather-in-law, 53 8,4 | arrival, the sultan sent to Theodore a threatening demand to 54 8,4 | Carla. The chief force of Theodore was the eight hundred brave 55 8,4 | presence of mind, however, Theodore Lascaris regained control 56 8,4 | sultan was slain, perhaps by Theodore himself. A contemporary 57 8,4 | territorial changes for Theodore.[33] But the moral significance 58 8,4 | Choniates wrote in honor of Theodore’s victory a long and bombastic 59 8,4 | years of his life, sent Theodore a letter of congratulation 60 8,4 | expressed his wish that Theodore might take possession of 61 8,5 | if the Greeks rejoiced in Theodore’s victory, the Latin emperor, 62 8,5 | brave western mercenaries of Theodore, was also contented with 63 8,5 | because shortly after the war Theodore had again at his disposal 64 8,5 | victory over the Turks allowed Theodore to open hostilities against 65 8,5 | against Henry. At that time Theodore’s specific goal was to attack 66 8,5 | testifies that Henry regarded Theodore as a very dangerous foe; 67 8,5 | alarmed by the hostilities of Theodore Lascaris, and, furthermore, 68 8,5 | the Empire of Nicaea died. Theodore I Lascaris had created a 69 8,5 | his eulogistic letters to Theodore Lascaris, Michael Acominatus 70 8,6 | 1254).~ After the death of Theodore I Lascaris, John III Ducas 71 8,7 | leadership on the part of Theodore Lascaris of Nicaea, The 72 8,7 | later.~ During the reign of Theodore Lascaris Nicaea seems to 73 8,7 | brother of the slain Michael, Theodore, sat on the throne of Epirus. 74 8,7 | lifetime the new despot, Theodore Angelus, had stayed at the 75 8,7 | late Michael I had begged Theodore Lascaris to let his brother 76 8,7 | previously exacted from Theodore of Epirus an oath of allegiance 77 8,7 | well as to his successors. Theodore Lascarisapprehensions 78 8,7 | proved well grounded. When Theodore Angelus had become the Despot 79 8,7 | act that drew attention to Theodore Angelus was his capture 80 8,7 | the capital by land. But Theodore Angelus attacked him from 81 8,7 | to another, was seized by Theodore and died in Greek captivity.[ 82 8,7 | Vasilievsky said, this “deed of Theodore absolutely in Greek-Byzantine 83 8,7 | the very darkest colors Theodore’s savagery and cruelty.[ 84 8,7 | the anti-Latin policy of Theodore Angelus did not stop there. 85 8,7 | the aggressive policy of Theodore of Epirus.~ Theodore made 86 8,7 | of Theodore of Epirus.~ Theodore made war against the neighboring 87 8,7 | Adriatic to the Aegean, Theodore judged it his right to assume 88 8,7 | From the viewpoint of Theodore of Epirus, he himself, as 89 8,7 | throne only because he was Theodore Lascarisson-in-law.~ The 90 8,7 | question of who should crown Theodore at Thessalonica was next 91 8,7 | John Vatatzes. Accordingly Theodore turned to another hierarch, 92 8,7 | He crowned and anointed Theodore who “put on the purple robe 93 8,7 | coronation and anointment of Theodore of Epirus was performed “ 94 8,7 | western part.”[56] Finally, Theodore himself signed his edicts ( 95 8,7 | the Byzantine Emperor: “Theodore in Christ God Basileus and 96 8,7 | bishops. The proclamation of Theodore Angelus as the Emperor of 97 8,7 | 58]~ The proclamation of Theodore’s coronation as the Emperor 98 8,8 | Emperors, John Vatatzes and Theodore Angelus, had one common 99 8,8 | But at the same time, Theodore Angelus set out from Thessalonica 100 8,8 | severe blow. Meanwhile, Theodore seized some other places 101 8,8 | almost to the Black Sea.~ But Theodore was compelled to give up 102 8,9 | his enemies, especially Theodore of Epirus. The Latin knights 103 8,9 | peninsula was played by Theodore of Epirus, Emperor of Thessalonica, 104 8,9 | aroused serious suspicions in Theodore. He treacherously broke 105 8,9 | by the Cuman cavalry.[64] Theodore Angelus was captured. At 106 8,9 | and Manuel, the brother of Theodore Angelus, who was taken prisoner, 107 8,9 | After the victory over Theodore of Epirus, the tsar of Bulgaria 108 8,9 | captured the Emperor himself, Theodore Comnenus, with all his boyars [ 109 8,10| Empire.”[74]~ Even earlier Theodore Angelus of Epirus had held 110 8,10| Vatatzes, Irene, daughter of Theodore I Lascaris. The widower-Emperor, 111 8,12| His son and successor, Theodore II Lascaris, wrote in a 112 8,13| Theodore and John Lascaris and the 113 8,13| grandson of John Vatatzes, Theodore II Lascaris (1254-1258) 114 8,13| IV Lascaris (1258-1261). Theodore, thirty-three years old, “ 115 8,13| spite of his weak health, Theodore, before ascending the throne, 116 8,13| father had done his best, and Theodore’s education had been carefully 117 8,13| accession to the throne, Theodore II, like his father, displayed 118 8,13| forming of a powerful army. Theodore wrote: “I have one truth, 119 8,13| on foreign mercenaries, Theodore, perhaps, was almost the 120 8,13| historian of the time of Theodore II, not without some exaggeration, 121 8,13| some exaggeration, wrote: “Theodore died very young; otherwise 122 8,13| 98] But this ambition of Theodore remained a theory. In reality 123 8,13| Nicaea in general, and during Theodore’s reign in particular.[99]~ 124 8,13| In external activity, Theodore undertook two hard Bulgarian 125 8,13| campaigns ended successfully for Theodore, and, through the mediation 126 8,13| fortress was even ceded to Theodore.[100]~ Theodore’s relations 127 8,13| ceded to Theodore.[100]~ Theodore’s relations to the Despot 128 8,13| between the despot’s son and Theodore’s daughter, resulted in 129 8,13| s daughter, resulted in Theodore’s receiving the important 130 8,13| and complicated, because Theodore had, though undecidedly, 131 8,13| refuge as a fugitive with Theodore. But a military conflict 132 8,13| Mongol embassy was sent to Theodore. The reception which took 133 8,13| brilliant and imposing; Theodore’s chief idea was to impress 134 8,13| historian remarked that Theodore “was, in a word, a mass 135 8,13| been said lately that “in Theodore was particularly felt what 136 8,13| absolutism.”[105] Of course, Theodore’s reign was too short for 137 8,13| own breadth of learning.~ Theodore’s only son and successor, 138 8,13| treason by Vatatzes and Theodore II, and occupying, nevertheless, 139 8,14| Empire began to turn to Theodore Lascaris.[122] In 1208 a 140 8,14| elected at Nicaea, who crowned Theodore Lascaris the Emperor of 141 8,14| The first Nicene ruler, Theodore Lascaris, was not recognized 142 8,14| letter merely “the noble man Theodore Lascaris” (nobilt viro Theodora 143 8,14| which was never realized.~ Theodore II Lascaris, Vatatzesson 144 8,14| in three days.[133] Under Theodore II the relations of Nicaea 145 8,14| union with Rome was for Theodore merely a step to Constantinople.~ 146 8,14| of Nicaea.[135] In 1256, Theodore sent to the pope two nobles 147 8,14| to journey further.[137] Theodore II who, at that time, was 148 8,14| Constantinople — seemed to Theodore entirely realizable without 149 8,14| the Greek Church.~ In 1258 Theodore II died. Michael Palaeologus, 150 8,15| retaliation against them.~ When Theodore II ascended the throne, 151 8,15| disappointed in their expectations. Theodore’s policy was to diminish 152 8,15| officials who suffered under Theodore II is given by a contemporary 153 8,15| aristocracy was put down under Theodore II, and men of humble origin 154 8,15| throne; owing everything to Theodore they were obedient tools 155 8,15| in his hands.[147] After Theodore’s death, under his son, 156 8,15| influence.~ In connection with Theodore’s military enterprises the 157 8,15| taxes from the population, Theodore explained that the reason 158 8,15| Venice. In August, 1219, Theodore I Lascaris made an alliance 159 8,15| the treaty concluded with Theodore I Lascaris. In the treaty 160 8,16| scholarship. In one of his works Theodore Lascaris said that Corinth 161 8,16| the first ruler of Nicaea, Theodore I, was interested in the 162 8,16| leisure and tranquility at Theodore Lascariscourt, he put 163 8,16| A Treasury of Orthodoxy. Theodore’s successor, the famous 164 8,16| throne, Vatatzessuccessor, Theodore II Lascaris, and a very 165 8,16| Acropolita. Like his father, Theodore was deeply interested in 166 8,16| Minor, in the dominions of Theodore I Lascaris. There he started 167 8,16| education of his son and heir, Theodore Lascaris, who later became 168 8,16| dedicated to his pupil. Emperor Theodore II Lascaris, depicts an 169 8,16| Polycleitus; in his life Theodore must follow such a model. 170 8,16| resemble the personality of Theodore II. It is very probable 171 8,16| statue” the real image of Theodore II was hovering before his 172 8,16| correspondence of Blemmydes with Theodore II Las-caris, which gives 173 8,16| George Acropolita and Emperor Theodore II Lascaris. Born at Constantinople, 174 8,16| Vatatzes. Together with Theodore Lascaris, he had received 175 8,16| even became a teacher of Theodore himself. He reached the 176 8,16| connected the name of Emperor Theodore II Lascaris. George Acropolita 177 8,16| the official teacher of Theodore, but Blemmydes had a very 178 8,16| knowledge. The correspondence of Theodore published at the end of 179 8,16| interesting personality. Theodore studied the Greek writers, 180 8,16| Emperor for examination, Theodore wrote: “Nothing else rejoices 181 8,16| scholarly men gathered around Theodore II, who himself was deeply 182 8,16| programs, and purposes.[168]~ Theodore Lascaris wrote several treatises 183 8,16| and George Acropolita. In Theodore’s writings may be also pointed 184 8,16| literary inheritance of Theodore Lascaris, published as well 185 8,16| style of the epithalamia of Theodore Prodromus. Nicholas Irenikos’ 186 8,16| his correspondents were Theodore Comnenus, despot of Epirus, 187 8,16| Emperor of Thessalonica, Theodore Ducas Angelus, who had been 188 8,16| Naupactus. The Despot of Epirus, Theodore Angelus, was favorably disposed 189 8,16| Chomatianos), who crowned Theodore of Epirus Emperor of Thessalonica, 190 9,7 | had promised Manuel’s son Theodore, the despot of Morea, to 191 9,7 | Peloponnesus, where his second son Theodore was Despot at the time. 192 9,7 | century, the predecessor of Theodore had established numerous 193 9,7 | to the Despot of Morea, Theodore. The German historian, Pallmerayer, 194 9,8 | Mistra, under the Despot Theodore Palaeologus, in 1437, Cyriacus 195 9,12| resembled those of the famous Theodore of Studion who in the ninth 196 9,12| by the Emperor of Nicaea, Theodore II Lascaris, who hoped that 197 9,12| the Emperor’s hands. But Theodore’s expectations were not 198 9,17| the magnificent palace of Theodore Metochites.[317]~ From the 199 9,18| contemporary of Andronicus II, Theodore Metochites, is sometimes 200 9,18| minister under Andronicus II, Theodore Metochites is an exceedingly 201 9,18| dethroned Andronicus II, Theodore lost position, money, and 202 9,18| feet the kneeling figure of Theodore Metochites in the gorgeous 203 9,18| eminent contemporariesplace Theodore Metochites along with Nicephorus 204 9,18| renaissance is the whole work of Theodore Metochites. There is still 205 9,18| literary circle of Moschopulus, Theodore Metochites, and Gregoras, 206 9,18| he may be compared with Theodore Prodrome of the twelfth 207 9,18| the fourteenth century is Theodore Meliteniotes. Several persons 208 9,18| However, it is certain that Theodore Meliteniotes, who lived 209 App | Mourtzouphlos, 1204.~~~~~~Theodore I Lascaris, 1204-1222.~~~~~~ 210 App | Vatatzes, 1222-1254. ~~~~~~Theodore II Lascaris, 1254-1258. ~~~~~~


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