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1 2,1 | pontifex maximus; he never called Sunday anything but “the 2 2,1 | interesting document incorrectly called the Edict of Milan. The 3 2,1 | Christian Jerusalem was called to new life in the period 4 2,2 | First Ecumenical Council was called together by imperial edicts 5 2,2 | like, attention should be called to this view: When Constantine 6 2,2 | upon arriving at Byzantium, called the inhabitants of Chalcedon 7 2,2 | world empire and it was called the “City of Constantine” 8 2,2 | Constantinople, or, as it was often called, the “New Rome,” had exceptional 9 2,2 | grouped together in a unit called a diocese under the control 10 2,2 | brother of Gallus, Julian, was called to the court of Constantius, 11 2,2 | kind of exile and sometimes called him to the capital in order 12 2,2 | Constantius, Julian was called to the court at Milan for 13 2,2 | the Emperor and publicly called him an irreligious man, 14 2,2 | gods was so great that it called forth doubt and a certain 15 2,2 | such apostasy. St. Jerome called this policy of Julian “a 16 2,2 | central intellectual sun. He called it the “King Sun” and adored 17 2,2 | enthusiastic devotion, he called his only true country.”[ 18 2,3 | superstitio).[103]~ One historian called this edict of 392 “the funeral 19 2,3 | to one historian, may be called the anti-German manifesto 20 2,3 | apostolic church. He has been called one of the most beautiful 21 2,4 | nature. This new teaching was called Monophysitism, or the Monophysitic 22 2,4 | publication of the code were called novels (leges novellae).[ 23 2,4 | of the Visigoths” is also called the “Breviary of Alaric” ( 24 2,5 | and in the year 451 he called the Fourth Ecumenical Council, 25 2,5 | Council of Chalcedon, which called forth a correspondence between 26 2,5 | firmly orthodox men were called the Akoimetoi, that is “ 27 2,5 | extreme Monophysites were called the Akephaloi, that is “ 28 2,5 | silver (in Latin it was called lustralis collatio, or sometimes 29 2,5 | This additional assessment, called in Greek “epibole” (επιβολη) 30 2,5 | prepares those who are called by Christ to perfection.”[ 31 2,5 | written by him at all — has called forth many varied interpretations 32 2,5 | the Melode is sometimes called the greatest poet of the 33 2,5 | by recent scholars. Stein called him the greatest literary 34 2,5 | Dante,[183] and N. Baynes called him the last great historian 35 3,3 | In his decrees Justinian called himself Caesar Flavius Justinian 36 3,5 | imperial constitutions, called laws or statute laws (leges). 37 3,5 | the classical period were called jus vetus or jus antiquum. 38 3,5 | into fifty books and was called the “Digest” (Digestum), 39 3,5 | into four books and was called the “Institutions” (Institutiones), 40 3,5 | after the year 534 were called “Novels” (Novellas leges). 41 3,5 | legal collections in Greek, called forth by the needs of the 42 3,5 | this phenomenon is usually called, the reception of Roman 43 3,5 | report on the subject and called the project “a deed worthy 44 3,7 | writer (John of Ephesus) called her a “Christ-loving woman 45 3,8 | for orthodoxy, hence also called Chalcedonians, adherents 46 3,8 | person, a governor, who was called praetor. The Emperor’s particular 47 3,14| was considered sacred and called Sacrum palatium, a name 48 3,14| former Vandal kingdom was called forth by a similar menace 49 3,14| or, as they are sometimes called in sources, the Maurusii ( 50 3,14| Carthaginian, exarchate (often called so because the residence 51 3,16| truth. This work may be called a general history of Justinian’ 52 3,16| Great Church, as it was called throughout the East, was 53 4 | Byzantine sources he is called Constantine. The people 54 4 | Constantine. The people apparently called him Constans. He was succeeded 55 4 | his downfall. This tyranny called forth a revolution in the 56 4,1 | might very naturally be called the period of the Middle 57 4,1 | Syrian desert which could be called a state. There had existed 58 4,1 | unfriendly, forces which they called djinn (demons). Among the 59 4,1 | frequently but incorrectly called, the year of the flight ( 60 4,1 | the followers of Islam are called Muslims, or Muhammedans. 61 4,1 | set in the ninth month, called Ramadan. The weekly holiday 62 4,1 | Arabic such a pilgrimage is called hadj). All the basic principles 63 4,1 | citizens of Emesa (Hims) called the Emperor a “Maronite ( 64 4,1 | papyrologist H. I. Bell called the conquest of Egypt by 65 4,1 | Greek fire,” otherwise called “liquid” or “Marine” fire, 66 4,1 | constitute a social class, called by the epithet of Arab origin 67 4,3 | Domed Hall. This council was called Trullan,[84] from the place 68 4,3 | ecumenical councils. This synod called itself ecumenical. Pope 69 4,4 | Armenia.[91] Th. Uspensky called attention to the Slavs. 70 4,4 | military districts, later called themes: 1) Armeniaci (Armeniakoi) 71 4,4 | maritime thema Caravisionorum, called later, perhaps in the eighth 72 4,4 | Cibyrrhaeot) theme was called the drungarius (vice-admiral), 73 4,4 | military districts (later called themes) against the Arabs. 74 5,1 | of the new dynasty, was called an Isaurian in historical 75 5,1 | her a son, Leo IV, often called the Khazar (Chazar), who 76 5,1 | and decrees she was not called “empress” but “Irene, the 77 5,3 | study of this document, called the Rural Code “a supplementary 78 5,3 | or, as it is sometimes called in manuscripts, the Rhodian 79 5,4 | Byzantine scholar, Bréhier, called particular attention to 80 5,4 | the imperial palace was called. The destruction of this 81 5,4 | exaggeration that E. Stein called him the boldest and freest 82 5,5 | proclaimed for those “who called the holy images idols and 83 5,6 | daughter, whom the Greeks called Eruthro, and Constantine, 84 5,6 | historian P. Schramm, who called Charles’ coronation “an 85 5,8 | represented by three rulers, is called the Amorian or Phrygian 86 5,8 | Still other contemporaries called Leo “the creeping snake,” 87 5,8 | letter to the Emperor and called upon him to restore icon 88 5,8 | against those whom they called idolaters.”[168] As to the 89 5,8 | or, as it is frequently called, Myriobiblon (thousands 90 6,1 | the Macedonian dynasty has called forth many contradictory 91 6,2 | activity, and his period was called by contemporaries the “Golden 92 6,2 | union. Basil, in a letter, called Ashot his beloved son, and 93 6,5 | of the Patzinaks, whom he called Scythians: “Their invasion 94 6,6 | imperial throne in Rome. He called himself imperator romanorum, 95 6,7 | Holy Mountain (as Athos was called in the typikon of Athanasius). 96 6,7 | time by adding later laws called forth by changed social 97 6,7 | decree concerning the tax called allelengyon, meaning mutual 98 6,8 | in the Empire which later called forth the crusade movements 99 6,8 | of the Seljuqs is often called the sultanate of Iconium.[ 100 6,8 | special study on the treatise, called it a patchwork.[164] It 101 7,1 | general respect; he was called Calojohn (Caloyan), that 102 7,1 | revolution was similarly called by the populace “the Austrian.”~ 103 7,1 | danger, Alexius Comnenus called on the West for aid, and 104 7,1 | broken out in south Italy called Robert away. Bohemond, to 105 7,1 | landing places, which were called in the East scales (maritimas 106 7,1 | Constantinople, which is called in this document Megalopolis, 107 7,1 | barbarians, the Bogomiles called on the Patzinaks to fight 108 7,1 | success, Tzachas already called himself emperor (basileus), 109 7,1 | problem whether the Emperor called upon the aid of the West 110 7,1 | a crusade. When Alexius called mercenaries from the west, 111 7,1 | mercenaries from the west, he called them for the protection 112 7,1 | of Amiens, who is often called Peter the Hermit and to 113 7,1 | his crusading exploits was called the Jerusalemite. At the 114 7,1 | Empire, and the very men who called themselves the champions 115 7,1 | become independent, were called, suddenly seized Edessa. 116 7,1 | Russian scholar Th. Uspensky called it “a fatal step and great 117 7,1 | moan; but all sobbed and called their lost friends and relatives 118 7,1 | this day that church is called the Latin church.”~ Finally, 119 7,2 | Emperor of the Vlachs who was called by them the Emperor of Greece” ( 120 7,2 | and evil slave,” as he was called by the metropolitan of Athens, 121 7,2 | a special tax, which was called “Alamanian” (αλαμανικον) 122 7,3 | Latins and Greeks often called the Eastern Empire, was 123 7,3 | which was at that time often called Morea, a name whose etymological 124 7,3 | Christian people.” The pope called upon all clergy, all sovereigns, 125 7,3 | patriarch in Constantinople, was called the patriarch of Constantinople. 126 7,4 | recipients who were thence called kharistikarioi, were exposed 127 7,4 | full weight, which were called nomisma, hyperpyrus, or 128 7,4 | gold or silver and gold called nomisma which was circulated 129 7,4 | tax-collectors, who are called by a writer of the eleventh 130 7,4 | western peoples, whom a source called “those dark and wandering 131 7,4 | down to us.” Gregorovius called Michael Acominatus a ray 132 7,4 | and so on, it is usually called “Chiliads” (Thousands). 133 7,4 | princess Bertha-Irene, who was called by the author the “most 134 8,1 | duke (sire), or, as he was called by his Greek subjects, Megaskyr 135 8,2 | of imperial power. It is called Silentium (Σελεντιον, σιλεντιον), 136 8,5 | interesting letter, which Gerland called a manifesto,[38] was written 137 8,5 | of our faith, generally called them dogs.”[41]~ The peace 138 8,5 | saved … Thou ought to be called forever the new builder 139 8,7 | patriarchate of Nicaea, which was called the patriarchate of Constantinople.~ 140 8,9 | fought in 1230 at a place called Klokotinitza (Clocotimtza), 141 8,9 | the imperial dignity, and called himself in the documents 142 8,13| particularly felt what may be called enlightened absolutism.”[ 143 8,14| or even as despot and was called in his letter merely “the 144 8,15| interesting document Leon Gabalas called himself “dominus Rhode et 145 8,16| the Middle Ages Paris was called “a new Athens” and “a city 146 8,16| source. This work may be called a special history of the 147 8,16| Emperor, who in his letters called him his teacher and who 148 8,17| phenomenon conventionally called feudalism belonged exclusively 149 8,17| often for life, were also called beneficia; among the conditions 150 8,17| feudal epoch began to be called by a Latin word, commendatio, 151 8,17| such a grant was sometimes called not only kharistikarios 152 8,17| estate itself began to be called pronoia. According to Th. 153 8,17| Byzantine emperors’ grants are called fiefs (de toto feudo, quod 154 8,17| patronage (in the codes called patrocinium) was very severely 155 8,17| from taxation which are called immunitates or are expressed 156 8,17| monasteries which are sometimes called “monastery-princedoms”[224] 157 9,2 | seven-hilled Rome” and called “the third Rome.” The Grand 158 9,2 | is not to be.” The pope called the attention of the successor 159 9,3 | is mentioned “a quarter called Bulgarian” (vicus qui vocatur 160 9,3 | outermost borders of the Empire, called akritai. Gradually, along 161 9,4 | from that time on they were called the Ottoman Turks. The dynasty 162 9,4 | a Spanish duke of Athens called the Acropolis “the most 163 9,4 | The Acropolis, which was called in Catalan Castell de Cetines, 164 9,4 | Illyrians. This people was called in Greek, Albanoi, Arbanoi, 165 9,4 | the Albanians (not yet called in the sources by this name) 166 9,6 | John Cantacuzene, who often called upon their support in his 167 9,6 | the Balkan peninsula; he called on them for aid during his 168 9,6 | If Cantacuzene had not called them to Europe, they would 169 9,7 | administration and defense was called by Plethon the Helots. Private 170 9,9 | the siege. Muhammed II, called by Barbaro, “this perfidious 171 9,9 | Constantinople, which was called by the Turks Istamboul ( 172 9,9 | mourning the fall of the city, called it “a school of the best 173 9,12| One of those parties is called in Byzantine sources the “ 174 9,12| as they were sometimes called at the end of the thirteenth 175 9,12| pilgrims and vagrants, called by the populace “godly men” 176 9,12| Cantacuzene; for this reason Iorga called the zealots “legitimists.” 177 9,13| as for the fact that he called the light of the Transfiguration 178 9,15| support. The Grand Prince called him no longer the shepherd 179 9,15| Council of Florence was called “impure” (μιαρα).[287]~ 180 9,17| remarked that “the church they called Valayerna [Blachernae] is 181 9,18| as a history. It may be called “a subjectively painted 182 9,18| importance. Krumbacher called him “the greatest polyhistor 183 9,18| briefer, which is often called minus, deals with the years 184 9,18| of the fourteenth century called him “a clever man, master 185 9,18| especially of Plato, whom he called “Olympus of wisdom,” “a 186 9,18| theory, which N. Kondakov called “archaeological sport,”[ 187 9,19| classical antiquity that called forth the Renaissance in 188 9,19| Italian Renaissance was called forth by the Greeks who 189 9,19| way.[466] He is sometimes called “the prince of Greek eloquence 190 9,19| both classical languages called him “the best Greek of the