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1 2,1 | Constantine’s religious policy, he said, is the introduction of 2 2,1 | policy.[17] A. Piganiol said that Constantine was a Christian 3 2,1 | signum Dei).[22] Lactantius said nothing about the heavenly 4 2,1 | Apparently nothing was said here about the dream, or 5 2,1 | and unreservedly to the said Christians authority to 6 2,1 | have made this grant to the said Christians, your Devotion 7 2,1 | great. As one historian has said, “In reality, without any 8 2,2 | This school, as A. Harnack said, “is the nursery of the 9 2,2 | imperial power. Suetonius said of the emperor of the first 10 2,2 | His schemes,” Boissier said, “could afford to be wrecked; 11 2,2 | 94] Another biographer said, “The Emperor Julian seems 12 2,3 | cross the Danube. “Thus,” said Fustel de Coulanges, “four 13 2,3 | transplanting Hellenism; it is said that he alone founded more 14 2,5 | is sufficient to recall,” said Th. I. Uspensky, “that these 15 2,5 | Sea, “making the city,” said one source, “practically 16 2,5 | Italy “without waiting,” said a contemporary chronicler, “ 17 2,5 | enormous sums of money,” said Th. I. Uspensky, “Vitalian 18 2,5 | the late second century, said: “Philosophy, serving as 19 3,2 | Constantinople.”[12] Procopius said that people who met Theodora 20 3,3 | French scholar Diehl[18] said that they would have willingly 21 3,3 | the Visigothic chief who said, “The emperor is undoubtedly 22 3,5 | the progress of mankind,” said Diehl.[54] In the twelfth 23 3,5 | many places. “Roman law,” said Professor I. A. Pokrovsky, “ 24 3,6 | Justinian’s government,” said one historian, “was in its 25 3,7 | shall send you into exile,” said Justinian, to which Agapetus 26 3,8 | of the printing press,” said Th. I. Uspensky, “the Hippodrome 27 3,9 | rejoined, “when he there has said such things? But if you 28 3,9 | examined them, the King said that the Romans were certainly 29 3,9 | in the work of Cosmas,” said N. P. Kondakov, “are more 30 3,10| to ruin. “At his death,” said Bury, “the winds were loosed 31 3,10| perhaps no period of history,” said Finlay, “in which society 32 3,15| Fallmerayer’s theory,” Petrovsky said, “cannot at present be defended 33 3,16| overwhelmed by his attainment, said upon entering the temple: “ 34 3,16| mosque in 1453. Strzygowski said: “In conception the church [ 35 4,1 | Byzantium,” Ostrogorsky said, “whose state conception 36 4,1 | under his sway. It may be said generally that Arabia, during 37 4,1 | historian of the tenth century, said that the citizens of Emesa ( 38 4,1 | historian of the ninth century, said that they then turned to 39 4,1 | successes of the Arabs,” Maspero said, “but the main cause of 40 4,1 | Arabian conquerors. It may be said that the Roman Empire was 41 4,1 | the tenth century, Masudi, said that under the Arabian domination 42 4,1 | the dead cities of Tunis,” said Diehl, “which are today 43 4,1 | capital,” the same scholar said, “the Bulgarians soon became 44 4,3 | Byzantine Empire.~ It cannot be said that the agreement reached 45 4,4 | of Heraclius. The Emperor said: “Since the reign of Heraclius 46 4,4 | the theme formation, he said, they “contributed to the 47 4,4 | reform. The sources, he said, give reason to believe 48 5,2 | influence of this outcome,” said V. Barthold, “among the 49 5,3 | word on the subject was said by the Russian historian 50 5,3 | local customs. Ashburner said that Part III of the Sea 51 5,3 | fact, all that has been said on the Rural Code, the Sea 52 5,3 | Constantine Porphyrogenitus said that the Bucellarians followed 53 5,4 | 100,000. “Remembering,” said this scholar, “that in Russia 54 5,5 | error of the iconoclasts,” said Professor Andreev, “could 55 5,5 | province at Ephesus and said to them, “Let each who wishes 56 5,6 | taking them singly, it may be said that if they had not happened, 57 5,6 | Empire. “In other words,” said Bury, “the act of 812 A.D. 58 5,8 | further advance, he was said, like Xerxes, to have scourged 59 5,8 | Nicephorus, deposed by Leo, “said after Leo’s death that the 60 5,8 | higher clergy, it may be said that the government officials 61 5,8 | newly ornamented. “Briefly,” said N. P. Kondakov, “the church 62 5,8 | of refutation. It may be said, then, that practically 63 5,8 | use; the author himself said that the story was brought 64 6,2 | Italy. “The aged Basil,” said a recent student of his 65 6,2 | the walls of Tarsus, he said, Nicephorus Phocas ordered 66 6,2 | same letter the Emperor said, “Today all Phoenicia, Palestine, 67 6,2 | historian, Yahya of Antioch, said that the executor of the 68 6,2 | persons; the edifice, he said, was built with the utmost 69 6,2 | one of his cup-bearers and said to him, ‘There is a man 70 6,2 | part of the Arabs. N. Marr said that at the beginning of 71 6,7 | church, and, as Runciman said, “Caesaropapism once more 72 6,7 | inexact.~ Something should be said of the clisurae and the 73 6,8 | undoubtedly right when he said that John Geometres belongs 74 6,8 | compiled. This, it has been said, represents “a Byzantine 75 6,8 | It cannot therefore be said that he possessed very high 76 6,8 | 180] Elsewhere Psellus said that Constantine IXadmired 77 6,8 | these daring men. Rambaud said that in the border districts “ 78 6,8 | Akrites, however, has been said to be not Christian but 79 6,8 | s theories, as Ch. Diehl said, there are “many ingenious 80 7,1 | character. Nicetas Choniates said, “he was the best type ( 81 7,1 | ferocity, Andronicus, as Diehl said, being a genius by nature, 82 7,1 | 1165 a Russian chronicler said: “The Emperor’s cousin Kyr ( 83 7,1 | Eustathius of Thessalonica, said Andronicus “to the majority 84 7,1 | in 1182, as Th. Uspensky said, “the seed of the fanatic 85 7,1 | the new Emperor, Alexius, said that her father, at the 86 7,1 | the Arabs, as H. Pirenne said, “changed the face of the 87 7,1 | terror and devastations,” said a French historian, “will 88 7,1 | thousand persons (usually said to be more than twelve thousand) 89 7,1 | thought of taking the cross,” said Leib, “they should have 90 7,1 | Alexius to the jackal, who is said to follow the steps, and 91 7,1 | flocked to gaze at him, said a medieval author, “as if 92 7,1 | historian Nicetas Choniates said, “was still celebrated at 93 7,1 | But that intercourse,” said the Russian historian C. 94 7,1 | palace.~John’s panegyrist said: “[Antioch] receives thee 95 7,1 | projects, the panegyrist said: “Be of good cheer, o men 96 7,1 | invasions.~ It cannot be said, however, that Manuel’s 97 7,1 | latter, as the chronicler said, “left Edessa four days 98 7,1 | time,” as William of Tyre said, “he cried for mercy, and 99 7,1 | that day the emperor is said to have borne, ever deeply 100 7,1 | brilliant deeds when he said: “After a clash with a mass 101 7,1 | Iconium at Myriocephalon,” said Th. Uspensky. “Having reconciled 102 7,1 | dynasty of the Comneni,” said Th. Uspensky, “was or at 103 7,1 | firmatione Imperii) Andronicus is said to have released the Venetians 104 7,1 | for the massacre of 1182. Said a Byzantine historian of 105 7,2 | persons of the leaders,” said V. Vasilievsky, “there was 106 7,2 | Nicetas Choniates naively said that the revolt was caused 107 7,2 | Constantinople. A source said, “the whole city of Constantinople 108 7,3 | considered it very important and said that it gives a special 109 7,3 | theory of accidents.” Tessier said that the Fourth Crusade 110 7,3 | the present day. “This,” said the French historian Luchaire, “ 111 7,3 | eyes of western Europe, said Nicetas Choniates, “looked 112 7,3 | doubt described, Phorcias said:~ ~Thus stood, for many 113 7,4 | While, as Th. Uspensky said, “the freedom of philosophical 114 7,4 | the epoch of the Comneni said that all the information 115 7,4 | epoch, Nicetas Choniates, said the question was “whether 116 7,4 | world to be found. It is said that the tribute of the 117 7,4 | many lands,” John Tzetzes said, not without bitterness 118 7,4 | Italian historian, Cognasso, said, “its power and wealth in 119 7,4 | the English scholar Bury said, “were the slaves of tradition; 120 7,4 | and used, as Krumbacher said, an artificial, “almost 121 7,4 | the sage.” Another writer said: “Alien by birth, he so 122 7,4 | highly … As I have already said, artificial and ununderstandable 123 7,4 | of his Allegories Tzetzes said conceitedly, “Thus, I am 124 7,4 | 1150.~ Prodromus belonged, said Diehl, to a degenerate class 125 7,4 | In another book Dalton said, “The springs of progress 126 7,4 | lines of his preface he said, “The title of this book 127 7,4 | absolutely right when he said, “It is not always sufficiently 128 8,1 | creatively, but destructively,” said one historian, “and therefore 129 8,2 | was lost. Villehardouin said, “the people of the country 130 8,2 | This alliance, Th. Uspensky said, “put an end to Kalojan’ 131 8,2 | Hadrianople. In his person, Nikov said, there “disappeared from 132 8,4 | himself. A contemporary source said, the sultanfell as from 133 8,5 | A historian of that time said that Henry declared: “Lascaris 134 8,5 | of the fourteenth century said that Henry was “a real Ares.”[ 135 8,7 | captivity.[50] V. G. Vasilievsky said, this “deed of Theodore 136 8,10| years ago a German historian said; “In his universality, he 137 8,10| Lascaris. The widower-Emperor, said a source, “being unable 138 8,10| memory.”[84]~ It cannot be said that the alliance between 139 8,11| Europe.[85] In both, Matthew said that in 1248 two Mongol 140 8,11| in the first version he said also that at that time many 141 8,11| Historia Anglorum Matthew said that the pope directed the 142 8,13| In one of his letters he said: “The judgment of history 143 8,13| 104] Finally, it has been said lately that “in Theodore 144 8,16| thirteenth century, Nicaea was said “to be an ancient Athens 145 8,16| works Theodore Lascaris said that Corinth was famous 146 8,16| the emperor,” Blemmydes said at the end of the treatise, “ 147 8,16| writer on his life and works said, “has a particular value 148 8,16| with Nicholas Mesarites, said that his writings can, to 149 8,16| found.[187] Finally, Bury said that the romance of Belthandros 150 8,16| each other.[188] As Diehl said, the background of the romance 151 8,17| Roman Empire, it may be said a priori that the phenomena 152 9,2 | devastated; inside it was, said a Greek contemporary, “full 153 9,2 | Slav, or, as C. Jireček said, “the only Serbian who became 154 9,2 | but reasonable sultan,” said a historian of the fifteenth 155 9,2 | address to Manuel, Murad said: “Govern peacefully what 156 9,2 | Russian historian, Kluchevsky, said: “As heiress to the declining 157 9,3 | Louisdeath, went back, said a Greek source, “with hands 158 9,3 | perpetual masters of the said kingdom” (nos et heredes 159 9,3 | chronicler of the same time, said that Charles “was aspiring 160 9,3 | slavery; therefore, if I said that God who granted freedom 161 9,3 | Muhammedans. As a recent historian said, “Hulagu led the Nestorian [ 162 9,4 | territory of the Empire. Thus, said T. Florinsky, “along with 163 9,5 | monasteries; in this charter he said: “Our Majesty, having received ( 164 9,5 | nevertheless, as Florinsky said, “to all this Dushan’s attention 165 9,5 | fell, as John Cantacuzene said, “into a thousand pieces.”[ 166 9,6 | any case. As T. Florinsky said, “By their continuous incursions 167 9,7 | troops. As a recent historian said, the Oriental problem of 168 9,7 | as a Byzantine chronicler said, the people pulled down 169 9,7 | Byzantine historian Phrantzes, said of Manuel: “One who does 170 9,7 | undoubtedly,” as K. Krumbacher said, perhaps not without exaggeration, “ 171 9,9 | as the historian Ducas said, “by night and day, going 172 9,9 | all directions, as Ducas said, exclamations of despair. “ 173 9,9 | realized their doom when he said that the Turks “are supported 174 9,9 | and divine mysteries,” and said farewell to the patriarch. 175 9,9 | should be thus publicly said in its most beautiful church 176 9,9 | 227]~ It has usually been said that two days after the 177 9,9 | of the fifteenth century said that “the Sultan, like Julian 178 9,9 | fight the Turks: they are said to pay tribute to them! 179 9,11| Orthodoxy. The historian Norden said that Pope Gregory Xinfluenced 180 9,12| church historian A. Lebedev, said: “When the politicians were 181 9,12| a historian of that time said; “The church schism has 182 9,12| continued. As J. Troizky said, the struggle of the parties 183 9,12| again;”[260] but J. Troizky, said this was “the last convulsion 184 9,13| rather exaggerated when he said this ecclesiastical struggle “ 185 9,15| of church union which, he said, “would create a great monument 186 9,18| nineteenth century. One historian said, “on the eve of her definite 187 9,18| One of Ducasbiographers said: “Sober, modest, well-educated, 188 9,18| era and are, as Krumbacher said, less closely connected 189 9,18| critic, who, as Krumbacher said,[408] may be placed on a 190 9,18| of a Western model. Diehl said: “If the society described 191 9,18| After all that has been said, the following statement 192 9,18| Summarizing what has been said of the cultural movement 193 9,19| 447] In a third letter he said: “I always was very anxious 194 9,19| dictionary, “containing,” said Korelin, “very inexact information.”[ 195 9,19| knowledge, Th. Uspensky said that “the importance of 196 9,19| objective, which cannot be said of the other champions of 197 9,19| as his French biographer said, better than anyone else


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