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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Minor and in the East in general, explaining and directing 2 2,2 | wrote that the Persian general, Megabazus, upon arriving 3 2,2 | after the discussion of general conditions in the fourth 4 2,2 | most influential tutor and general guide was Mardonius, a scholar 5 2,2 | Matthew and Luke … Such is the general ordinance for religious 6 2,2 | Christians were not to receive a general education, they were bound 7 2,3 | but they evidently had no general plan of attacking the Empire, 8 2,3 | Theodosiuslifetime as general guide of Arcadius. Rufinus 9 2,3 | came.~ The most influential general in the imperial army, the 10 2,4 | entreaties of the influential general Aspar, of Alan descent.~ 11 2,4 | influence in the army in general. Two events aggravated the 12 2,5 | Egypt and Syria, were in general devoted to the Monophysitic 13 2,5 | Of some importance to the general cultural and literary movements 14 2,5 | only ten per cent of the general cultural productivity of 15 2,5 | the field of literature in general. Brilliant as they were, 16 3,1 | protected Christianity in general, whether it was in accord 17 3,3 | Vandals, assuring him that a general revolt of the natives would 18 3,4 | fleet he placed the gifted general Belisarius, who was the 19 3,4 | diplomatist as well as a talented general. The third hero of the imperial 20 3,4 | another gifted Byzantine general, finally succeeded in conquering 21 3,4 | joined with a Byzantine general to force the Blemyes to 22 3,4 | effect upon the Empire in general. First of all, these gigantic 23 3,4 | forever. Meanwhile, his general external policy brought 24 3,5 | studied with reference to the general social conditions of the 25 3,7 | s decree never received general church recognition.~ In 26 3,8 | public opposition arose from general bitterness against the higher 27 3,8 | lasted for six days. The general drove the rioters into the 28 3,8 | financial disorder introduced general confusion into the life 29 3,9 | analogous in form to the general form of the tabernacle. 30 3,12| of this period were, in general, poorly acquainted with 31 3,12| accused Narses, a former general in Justinian’s army and 32 3,15| at that time professor of general history in one of the German 33 3,15| Fallmerayer assume still wider general historical significance 34 3,15| the Balkan Peninsula in general. At present in Soviet Russia 35 3,16| secretary to the famous general Belisarius, with whom he 36 3,16| This work may be called a general history of Justinian’s time. 37 3,16| interesting data on the general history of the period.~ 38 3,16| praise of the Byzantine general, John (Johannes) Troglita, 39 3,16| to have received a good general education with a thorough 40 3,16| the church, sculpture in general was in a state of decline, 41 4,1 | which made possible their general attacks of a later period. 42 4,1 | 42] In addition to the general religious dissatisfaction 43 4,1 | reason must be sought in the general conditions prevailing in 44 4,1 | sufficiently strong; but the general organization of the army 45 4,1 | Their indifference to the general problems of the province, 46 4,1 | the Balkan peninsula in general, including the Peloponnesus, 47 4,1 | the leadership of their general, Tarik, crossed from Africa 48 4,2 | Monothelete teaching in general. Great dissatisfaction with 49 5,2 | troops stood a distinguished general, Maslamah. Only a few months 50 5,3 | by language. For wide and general use it became necessary 51 5,3 | it the significance of a general measure for the whole Empire 52 5,3 | literature. In addition to the general accounts of Slavonic settlements 53 5,3 | in very early times. No general conclusion, therefore, can 54 5,3 | commerce and navigation in general were greatly endangered 55 5,5 | the Fathers.~ ~Besides the general significance of this proclamation 56 5,7 | himself to be an eminent general, a gifted administrator, 57 5,7 | a detailed study of the general history of the Isaurian 58 5,8 | was an exception to this general rule, for he was in no way 59 5,8 | had no bearing upon the general course of events. In this 60 5,8 | great authority as a gifted general and was careful to conceal 61 5,8 | iconoclastic movement. In general the artistic tendencies 62 5,8 | ordered the compilation of a general work favorable to iconoclasm 63 5,8 | presentation of the human figure in general, which became more realistic 64 6,1 | Theophano married the capable general, Nicephorus Phocas, who 65 6,2 | policy. His plans for a general attack on the Arabs were 66 6,2 | the leadership of their general, Nicephorus Phocas, during 67 6,2 | of no importance for the general course of events.~ The eastern 68 6,2 | his capable and energetic general, Nicephorus Phocas, the 69 6,2 | agreement between the Byzantine general and the master of Aleppo.[ 70 6,2 | Basil II (976-1025), the general state of affairs was not 71 6,2 | been rebuilt, and that, in general, the Christians were safe 72 6,2 | by the young and gifted general, George Maniaces, who succeeded 73 6,2 | administration of this ruler received general recognition, and at the 74 6,2 | the Caucasian peoples in general, but also for a clearer 75 6,3 | and of the Middle Ages in general. The Roman (Byzantine) Empire 76 6,7 | participating hierarchs and in the general magnificence of the setting 77 6,7 | ενωσεως), approved by the general assembly. This act proclaimed 78 6,7 | Basil I desired to create a general code of Graeco-Roman or 79 6,7 | would not fall into the general class of craft or trade 80 6,7 | justice, calling them a general and equal benefit to all,” 81 6,8 | and the beginning of a general decline. Empress Zoë succeeded 82 6,8 | proclaimed as emperor their general, Isaac Comnenus, a representative 83 6,8 | and military affairs in general interested him very little. 84 6,8 | her to marry the capable general Romanus Diogenes, born in 85 6,8 | important city through a general. Shortly after this, when 86 6,8 | of Byzantine education in general, and of its ecclesiastical 87 6,8 | proper names, and articles of general use. The literary and historical 88 6,8 | school, i.e., a school for general education. The agitation 89 6,8 | giving its student a broad general education. The law school 90 7,1 | qualities, John deserved general respect; he was called Calojohn ( 91 7,1 | interests, however, evoked general discontent among the population; 92 7,1 | to become the soul of the general Turkish movement and would 93 7,1 | reasonable and definite goal and general plan to the senseless wanderings 94 7,1 | of economic history and general culture. For a long time 95 7,1 | Jerusalem: in 1070, a Turkish general, Atzig, marched upon Palestine 96 7,1 | view: (1) The first is the general religious spirit of the 97 7,1 | This spirit was the first general cause which roused the masses 98 7,1 | classes. Sharing in the general religious emotion, the feudal 99 7,1 | enterprise on a large scale.~ The general situation before the First 100 7,1 | Russia participated in the general western European crusading 101 7,1 | aims; there was neither general plan nor commander in chief. 102 7,1 | Particularly disastrous to the general welfare were the hostile 103 7,1 | crusaders, Roger abandoned the general interests of Christianity 104 7,1 | met there, examined the general situation, and concluded 105 7,1 | lack of organization and general discipline among the crusaders. 106 7,1 | relations with the pope. In general the West regarded with disfavor 107 7,1 | its citizens, an object of general admiration for the beauty 108 7,2 | perhaps the chief cause of general discontent was “the fatigue 109 7,2 | brilliantly there was no general guiding idea. The participants 110 7,3 | activity in organizing a general crusade in which western 111 7,3 | resources was the East in general, Christian and Muhammedan, 112 7,3 | time, in the Near East in general and in Constantinople in 113 7,3 | the Fourth Crusade for the general problem of the crusading 114 7,4 | Manuel Comnenus, gave the general belief of the Byzantine 115 7,4 | first two Comneni were in general the defenders of the Eastern 116 7,4 | unfortunately because of the general conditions of that time 117 7,4 | antichurch doctrines in general; and a considerable number 118 7,4 | social conditions. — As a general thesis one may say that 119 7,4 | based sometimes only on general speculations, some occasional 120 7,4 | the monastic donations in general were nothing but a source 121 7,4 | strategus given to the governor general of the themes towards the 122 7,4 | phenomenon reflected the general rise of culture which found 123 7,4 | century in the field of general culture belongs also the 124 7,4 | revision in his favor of the general judgment of his literary 125 7,4 | interesting for social history in general and literary history in 126 7,4 | an essential part of the general west European renaissance 127 8,1 | under the conditions of general anarchy, to further dissolution; 128 8,7 | was performed “with the general consent of the members of 129 8,10| Vatatzes, but also by his general zeal for supporting the 130 8,13| the Empire of Nicaea in general, and during Theodore’s reign 131 8,13| the pope and the West in general, they were so desirous of 132 8,16| medieval educated Greeks in general, and the Greeks of the thirteenth 133 8,16| History of the Earth and A General Geography, as well as some 134 8,16| an indication, of their general opinion of the Byzantine 135 8,16| history of Byzantine law in general and canonic law in particular, 136 8,16| great importance for the general history of Byzantine culture. 137 8,16| place in the history of general European culture of the 138 8,17| kharistikon, a grant of land in general not specifically monasterial, 139 8,17| internal life of the Empire in general but also for instructive 140 8,17| been very little studied in general, especially in its history 141 8,17| exarchs or the governors general, first of all military officers, 142 8,17| territories military governors general who gradually obtained complete 143 8,17| nothing new to them in the general conditions of the Empire.~ 144 8,17| problem of feudalism in general. A French historian who 145 9,2 | General situation in the Empire.~ 146 9,2 | brief and superficial but of general character.[7]~ The dynasty 147 9,3 | Charlesnew dominions, where general conditions were excellent.[ 148 9,3 | Latin Empire. Such was the general international situation 149 9,3 | the Mongols, under Berke’s general Nogai. The Mongols (Tartars) 150 9,4 | Athens and in Greece in general has left very few material 151 9,4 | first time, Albanian, as a general name for the whole people, 152 9,5 | separate monasteries there is a general charter granted to all the 153 9,5 | accorded to them by this general edict (chrysobull) a great 154 9,6 | remnants of the Empire, the general discontent in Byzantium, 155 9,6 | chief cause lies in the general conditions in Byzantium 156 9,6 | conference discussed various general problems of international 157 9,7 | to aid the Christians in general and Manuel in particular. 158 9,9 | energy, and the talents of a general, statesman, and organizer. 159 9,9 | house of the Palaeologi in general, and was opposed to the 160 9,9 | other words, his work is general in character. Since, in 161 9,9 | help weeping.”[223]~ The general assault began on Tuesday 162 9,9 | fall of Constantinople “a general disaster to the Christian 163 9,12| a secret opposition, in general passive but effective, to 164 9,13| for strict Orthodoxy in general and for the monastic ideals 165 9,17| Trebizond, but in Byzantium in general from the thirteenth to the 166 9,17| misery of the peasants in general is not to be doubted. Class 167 9,17| interesting phenomena in the general history of medieval social 168 9,17| Black Sea.~ In view of the general deplorable position of the 169 9,18| the Palaeologian epoch in general.~ The Chronicle of Phrantzes 170 9,18| characteristic of the Middle Ages in general, was strongly felt in Byzantium 171 9,18| 1450. In 1465 an Italian general and patron of letters, of 172 9,18| the fifteenth century in general and of Gemistus Plethon 173 9,18| unexpected considering the general situation of the Empire 174 9,18| frescoes of trecento in general and with those of Giotto 175 9,18| under the Palaeologi in the general cultural rise so characteristic 176 9,18| maintained that amid the general economic and political decay 177 9,18| the Slavonic countries in general and Russia in particular 178 9,18| earlier times, when the general situation of the Empire 179 9,18| in the west, in Italy, general conditions shaped themselves 180 9,19| medieval Greek tradition in general and by the Byzantine Greeks 181 9,19| Greek, nevertheless, in the general history of the Renaissance, 182 9,19| had introduced to Italy in general and to southern Italy in 183 9,19| of theological thought in general, as well as humanistic literature.


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