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1 2,1 | every case; a small circle may exercise very powerful influence 2 2,1 | whilst: a large number may represent quite an inferior 3 2,1 | Constantine in his struggle, may be found in the works of 4 2,1 | It declared: “Christians may exist again, and may establish 5 2,1 | Christians may exist again, and may establish their meetings, 6 2,1 | observe the Christian worship may freely and unconditionally 7 2,1 | our times, that every man may have freedom in the practice 8 2,2 | delight of a tranquil life, may henceforth be my portion,” 9 2,2 | dedication took place on May 11, 330 and was followed 10 2,2 | of the Empire that they may be considered to be the 11 2,2 | Chlorus; the remains of it may still be seen near the Cluny 12 2,3 | i.e., Syriac, then one may safely suppose that inside 13 2,3 | according to one historian, may be called the anti-German 14 2,4 | II a kind of high school may have existed there. Teachers 15 2,4 | religion, this legal collection may be considered as a sort 16 2,4 | pope sent the Breviarium may indicate its significance 17 2,4 | affirmed that this alone may justify the surname “Great” 18 2,5 | Anastasian wall, traces of which may still be seen today.~ In 19 2,5 | The period of Anastasius may be viewed as only an introduction 20 2,5 | skillful use of this work one may gain much valuable insight 21 2,5 | content and remarkable spirit may be compared with the letters 22 2,5 | fourth and fifth centuries may be viewed as the preparatory 23 3 | possible that he really may have been born in Cappadocia 24 3,1 | wishing to gain souls, we may lose the bodies of many 25 3,1 | such a way that new wounds may not originate from them.”[ 26 3,4 | Spain, but as far as one may judge, they are not of great 27 3,5 | war and the time of peace may be rightly guided; he must 28 3,5 | Greek, in order that it may become known to all through 29 3,5 | they, following this way, may become excellent ministers 30 3,5 | greatest possible honor may attend you for all ages 31 3,5 | them that the fair hope may animate you of being able, 32 3,5 | Empire in such regions as may be attributed to your care.”[ 33 3,6 | Caesaro-papism, and Justinian may be considered one of the 34 3,8 | class interests. The Blues may be regarded as the party 35 3,8 | so that this new approach may be considered in future 36 3,15| Fallmerayer estimated, may be considered the final 37 3,16| bitter truth. This work may be called a general history 38 3,16| Empire, narrating, if one may judge by the extensive fragments 39 3,16| organization of the Empire and may serve as a valuable supplement 40 3,16| at Ravenna.~ St. Sophia may impress and charm now by 41 4 | Armenian descent. At least this may be inferred from the Armenian 42 4,1 | conquered Syria and Palestine may be explained partly by the 43 4,1 | since its adequate solution may affect greatly the explanation 44 4,1 | came under his sway. It may be said generally that Arabia, 45 4,1 | the Arabian conquerors. It may be said that the Roman Empire 46 4,1 | central regions of the Empire may be henceforth considered 47 4,1 | so-called Mardaites, which may be translated “rebels,” “ 48 4,1 | 62]~ ~A similar process may be noted in Egypt. The year 49 4,4 | Kulakovsky in this view. Armenia may be an example of the militarization 50 4,4 | organization of the themes, then, may be traced back to Heraclius’ 51 4,4 | numerous later ascetics. He may thus be considered the creator 52 5,3 | as to whether the Ecloga may be referred to the time 53 5,3 | basis of the Rural Code; it may serve only as another evidence 54 5,3 | part of the ninth century may be considered settled, the 55 5,4 | fact of their eastern birth may aid in reaching a clearer 56 5,4 | P. Lebedev, wrote: “It may be positively asserted that 57 5,4 | the iconoclastic period may be estimated without any 58 5,5 | information which has survived one may conclude that the main energy 59 5,6 | taking them singly, it may be said that if they had 60 5,6 | your beautiful daughter may go across the seas and receive 61 5,7 | research into this question may throw much new light upon 62 5,8 | particularly in Asia Minor. This may have been a result of Thomas’ 63 5,8 | and the higher clergy, it may be said that the government 64 5,8 | Bulgarians, and some of them may even be credited with having 65 5,8 | purpose of refutation. It may be said, then, that practically 66 5,8 | and the work of Theophanes may be explained by the fact 67 5,8 | Thessalonica (Salonika) may fall within the limits of 68 5,8 | especially ivory caskets, may also be attributed to the 69 6,2 | operation of the Byzantine fleet may be mentioned: in 917 the 70 6,7 | sources on this point, it may be stated with certainty 71 6,7 | some of its materials.~ It may be mentioned here that the 72 6,7 | To the time of Leo VI may perhaps be referred a most 73 6,7 | definitely established. It may have been compiled during 74 6,7 | poor” people (πενητες), who may be compared with the poor 75 6,7 | sudden at first glance, may be partly explained by the 76 6,7 | prescription; hence the state “may claim its rights by going 77 6,8 | still not very clear. It may be that Isaac Comnenus was 78 6,8 | him very little. His reign may be characterized as a reaction 79 6,8 | surnames. The name “Digenes” may be translated as “born of 80 6,8 | epic of Digenes Akrites it may be asserted that the real 81 6,8 | interrupted. This alone may serve as an indication of 82 6,8 | possessed. Though there may be exaggeration in saying 83 6,8 | Church, built by Basil I, may have reproduced an Armenian 84 6,8 | ninth or tenth centuries, may take a place with the best 85 7,1 | a gold imperial seal) of May 1082 granted the Venetian 86 7,1 | because of one day did not see May.” By their interference 87 7,1 | lost to you and that you may have in heaven no doom, 88 7,1 | not belong to Yahya, one may not affirm Bréhier’s theory 89 7,1 | that the Christian religion may not entirely perish in our 90 7,1 | factors into consideration one may conclude that, towards the 91 7,1 | from Alexius’ Muses one may compare the following passage 92 7,1 | or I do not know how one may call it, has so affected 93 7,1 | French historian Chalandon, may be applied to the Eastern 94 7,1 | Byzantine power. Under John may be noticed a particular 95 7,1 | kingdom of Jerusalem; it may be that, in John’s mind, 96 7,1 | The battle of Legnano, on May 29, 1176, which ended in 97 7,1 | together with that of Amaury may indicate that a sort of 98 7,3 | remembrance of you.” What may we reply to such aggressions? 99 7,3 | to such aggressions? How may we refute their insults? 100 7,3 | into the camp at Zara. In May, 1203, the fleet with Dandolo, 101 7,3 | concluded on the 13th of May, 1202. Although Hopf produced 102 7,3 | thus the German intrigue may be proved as illusive as 103 7,3 | seized by Manuel Comnenus may also have had something 104 7,3 | Byzantine capital:~ ~Now you may imagine that those who had 105 7,4 | do everything, and they may use without any distinction 106 7,4 | and West in this epoch, it may be too sweeping a statement 107 7,4 | that of Byzantium; but it may be affirmed that “the circle 108 7,4 | The cause of this failure may be explained by the fact 109 7,4 | As a general thesis one may say that the internal situation 110 7,4 | than its renown proclaims. May God, in His grace and generosity, 111 7,4 | end of the twelfth century may be computed at between 800, 112 7,4 | his adopted home that we may call him the last of the 113 7,4 | the Greek language, one may see some traces of Slavonic 114 7,4 | century. His literary legacy may be divided into two groups: 115 7,4 | are so close that the one may be considered as a detailed 116 7,4 | But this adverse judgment may be explained by the fact 117 7,4 | formalism and immobility may be marked under the Comneni. “ 118 7,4 | West. The twelfth century may certainly be designated 119 8,2 | favor of the Bulgars.[7] It may be supposed that the former 120 8,2 | church of this city one may see the image of the Messiah 121 8,5 | victory, however strange it may seem at first sight; since 122 8,5 | friends whom its contents may reach” (universis amicis 123 8,5 | number of Latins to whom we may give the land which we are 124 8,8 | Latin Empire, In a letter (May, 1224) to Blanche, the queen 125 8,8 | be feared that the Latins may be menaced by irreparable 126 8,10| The time of Frederick II may be designated as a “prologue 127 8,10| important results; but it may be pointed out that John 128 8,13| was particularly felt what may be called enlightened absolutism.”[ 129 8,13| opinion. He believed that it may be inferred from a number 130 8,15| very interesting phenomenon may be explained by an antagonism 131 8,15| social standpoint, Vatatzes may be regarded as a protector 132 8,16| scholarship.”[153] Perhaps it may not be amiss to recall that 133 8,16| religion, and for justice. “May the emperor,” Blemmydes 134 8,16| favorably this word of mine, and may he listen to better advice 135 8,16| disguise of his treatise one may distinguish some realistic 136 8,16| important as a source. This work may be called a special history 137 8,16| and flourishing view, he may judge of the bloom of plants, 138 8,16| the bloom of plants, he may, upon the same basis, conjecture 139 8,16| In Theodore’s writings may be also pointed out his 140 8,16| of a later remodeling and may belong to the fifteenth 141 8,16| Callimachos and Chrysorroë, may also be referred to the 142 8,16| of his literary activity, may be noticed the features 143 8,17| of the Roman Empire, it may be said a priori that the 144 8,17| particular aspect, so its use may be given only as an hypothesis, 145 8,17| from this specific angle may establish the special meaning 146 8,17| deserves great attention and may lead to most interesting 147 8,17| by the Athenian monks it may be supposed that they also 148 8,17| exists in an inscription, may be regarded as an example 149 8,17| these monasterial immunities may be connected with the various 150 8,17| exkuseia-immunity in Byzantium. And it may be inferred that Byzantine 151 8,17| much danger of error, it may be inferred that before 152 8,17| the same time.”[230]~ It may be supposed that the Isaurian 153 8,17| a very striking analogy may be drawn between western 154 8,17| term, theme organization may also furnish some material 155 8,17| principality in the East, may serve as an excellent supplement 156 8,17| of the Comneni and Angeli may one notice in Byzantium “ 157 8,17| political, and economic aspects may be observed in the Byzantine 158 9,2 | epoch of the Palaeologi one may note the interesting fact 159 9,2 | glorious Hellenic past one may see, not without reason, 160 9,2 | Constantine XI was killed in May 1453, at the taking of Constantinople 161 9,3 | and laconic material, “one may form an idea of the course 162 9,3 | enemies, and, as far as one may judge from the sources, 163 9,3 | various peoples among whom may have been the descendants 164 9,4 | know “what other people may plume themselves on such 165 9,4 | illegal or unjust action may say: “Not even the Catalans 166 9,4 | of Dyrrachium (Durazzo), may have been Albanian. An Albanian 167 9,5 | the monks dwelling therein may fulfil peacefully and without 168 9,5 | speaking, only two moments may be observed: the moment 169 9,6 | of the battle of Kossovo may be considered the year of 170 9,7 | empire this day; and truly may the words of Jeremy be spoken 171 9,7 | army; and that the army may devote all their time and 172 9,7 | population; every one who will may plant and build a home where 173 9,7 | however vain these aspirations may seem and however sterile 174 9,7 | however sterile these wishes may appear, nevertheless this 175 9,9 | struggle whose result, one may say, was foreordained. The 176 9,9 | far superior numbers. “One may easily imagine,” wrote a 177 9,9 | was fixed for the night of May 29.~ The old capital of 178 9,9 | between one and two o’clock of May 28-29. At the given signal, 179 9,9 | of Abou Vefa in Stamboul, may be seen a lowly, nameless 180 9,12| indicated in this list one may notice several metropoles 181 9,15| Santa Maria Novella, one may see today the funeral monument 182 9,17| Empire.~ Italian influence may also be noticed on Byzantine 183 9,17| introduced. The Venetian type may also be noted. The last 184 9,18| and polemic. A revival may also be noted in poetry. 185 9,18| History. His original plan may have been to bring the History 186 9,18| the Palaeologian epoch and may be freely compared with 187 9,18| memoir than as a history. It may be called “a subjectively 188 9,18| writers and men of affairs may be mentioned among the most 189 9,18| preserved for future times?” May this translation not be “ 190 9,18| Among Cydones’ orations may be noted two “deliberative” 191 9,18| Among his correspondents may be noted Manuel II (32 letters), 192 9,18| and 1304-1310), apparently may supply much interesting 193 9,18| Empire of his day. This may be deduced from some specimens 194 9,18| the fourteenth century, may be mentioned as the author 195 9,18| would go far afield; but one may certainly say that Cabasilas’ 196 9,18| philosophy, several writers may be specially remembered. 197 9,18| vexatious this practice may have been, it must be judged 198 9,18| preserved in the mosque, one may see, over the main door 199 9,18| philologists under Andronicus II may be mentioned Thomas Magister, 200 9,18| as Krumbacher said,[408] may be placed on a level with 201 9,18| sycophancy. In this respect he may be compared with Theodore 202 9,18| Visione.[418] This example may illustrate once more the 203 9,18| remarked; “This hypothesis may seem ingenious; but it is 204 9,19| basis of real facts, we may strongly affirm that he 205 9,19| the portrait of Bessarion may be still seen.~ Another