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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Nicaea~Because of the new conditions created in the early part 2 2,2 | but was not suitable to conditions in the East. When later 3 2,2 | the discussion of general conditions in the fourth century.~ 4 2,2 | followed by many other cities. Conditions were becoming very grave. 5 2,3 | sarcasm, of the prevailing conditions in the second half of the 6 2,3 | succession of Theodosius conditions had changed. Upon arriving 7 2,3 | very favorable cultural conditions. The northern shore of the 8 2,4 | follower of this new teaching, conditions changed considerably, for 9 2,5 | toward the seventh century conditions which facilitated the transfer 10 2,5 | Henoticon seemed to improve conditions in Alexandria, but in the 11 3,3 | as their sole protector. Conditions in northern Africa under 12 3,4 | keen insight into existing conditions, and by skillful diplomacy 13 3,5 | practical for the changed living conditions. Official revision of the 14 3,5 | adapt Roman law to living conditions in the Eastern Empire in 15 3,5 | reference to the general social conditions of the time. Both Hellenism 16 3,5 | naturally reflected the conditions and needs of contemporary 17 3,8 | finance, and agricultural conditions, and that financial disorder 18 3,8 | only means of ameliorating conditions in the Empire.~ His attention 19 3,9 | s generals, lived under conditions extremely unfavorable for 20 3,9 | discontented with the trade conditions in his country, he undertook 21 3,14| the presence of certain conditions, could become a very dangerous 22 4,1 | partly by the religious conditions in these provinces. The 23 4,1 | repercussions on economic conditions in the capital.~ With the 24 4,1 | him more favorable living conditions. They received him and his 25 4,1 | desert.” Unbearable living conditions were responsible for the 26 4,1 | the causes were internal conditions in the eastern and southern 27 4,1 | be sought in the general conditions prevailing in the Byzantine 28 4,1 | success includes religious conditions in Syria, Palestine, and 29 4,1 | created new and singular conditions in Constantinople, which 30 4,1 | with reference to these new conditions can we properly analyze 31 4,1 | Emperor, but by political conditions.~ Meanwhile, the state of 32 4,1 | the extreme complexity of conditions in the East, openly tended 33 4,2 | complained of bad living conditions and asked his friends to 34 4,2 | the cultural and economic conditions of Cherson in the seventh 35 4,4 | organization, prompted by the conditions of the times, whose distinguishing 36 4,4 | provinces, completely changed conditions in Asia Minor. From a land 37 4,4 | century). These altered conditions forced the Empire to resort 38 4,4 | sought in the political conditions of the Empire, which was 39 4,4 | peninsula — all this created conditions practically prohibitive 40 4,4 | artistic activity. Unfavorable conditions prevailed, not only in the 41 5,2 | achievements of Asparuch. Internal conditions in the Bulgarian kingdom 42 5,3 | all the changes in living conditions since the time of Justinian 43 5,3 | his aim to relieve these conditions. The principles of the Ecloga, 44 5,3 | which presumably imported conditions peculiar to their own life, 45 5,3 | the peasants better living conditions.”[41]~ The English scholar 46 5,3 | hoping thereby to render conditions more attractive to the Slavs.[ 47 5,6 | earth.”[106] The prevailing conditions of this period facilitated 48 5,8 | time of the Amorian dynasty conditions changed. At the end of the 49 5,8 | their religious policy under conditions which differed greatly from 50 6,2 | struggle with the Muslim world. Conditions were unusually favorable 51 6,2 | of the favorable external conditions.~ The successful military 52 6,2 | the Muslims. Its first two conditions, concerning the city of 53 6,2 | disagreement regarding several conditions of the treaty, negotiations 54 6,3 | truce was arranged, with conditions comparatively not too harsh, 55 6,4 | and decided to accept the conditions proposed by the Empire and 56 6,4 | Russians negotiated a treaty on conditions less favorable to the Russians 57 6,5 | of the eleventh centuries conditions changed. Eastern Bulgaria 58 6,7 | accelerated by the changed conditions in Italy in the middle of 59 6,7 | by adapting it to changed conditions, and to add to it the laws 60 6,7 | changed social and economic conditions.~ ~The Basilics and the 61 6,7 | applicable to the changed conditions of Byzantine life. The Basilics 62 6,7 | adaptation of it to the new conditions of life. Some Novels and 63 6,7 | carefully adapted to existing conditions, still remained artificial 64 6,8 | twenty-five years those conditions developed in the Empire 65 6,8 | in utilizing the existing conditions for reaching his goal, the 66 6,8 | complicated and dangerous external conditions brought about by the successful 67 6,8 | of the eleventh century conditions changed.[143]~ The Seljuqs, 68 6,8 | ideas, and external living conditions sanctified by many centuries. 69 6,8 | himself to the changing conditions of life. During his service 70 7,1 | Venice in the East; the conditions established to create her 71 7,1 | proceeded under quite different conditions.~ In the desperate days 72 7,1 | to have created peaceful conditions for the Empire, could gradually 73 7,1 | scholars examine internal conditions of the life of western Europe 74 7,1 | prove that, because of new conditions established in Palestine 75 7,1 | severe winters. These hard conditions of living made the population 76 7,1 | effect he found favorable conditions in the life of the second 77 7,1 | which were the necessary conditions of the power and secure 78 7,1 | natural difficulties, climatic conditions, and the resistance of the 79 7,1 | Antioch and Edessa. These conditions enabled the Muslims, who 80 7,1 | Sicily. This peace, the exact conditions of which are not known, 81 7,1 | Italy again.~ Under the new conditions the aims of the Byzantine 82 7,1 | succor of Saladin.” The conditions of that alliance sealed 83 7,2 | Hadrianople, and the chief conditions were: Isaac provided the 84 7,3 | Innocent III described the sad conditions of the Holy Land and expressed 85 7,3 | the external and internal conditions of Byzantium in the East. 86 7,3 | Having agreed upon these conditions for the partition of the 87 7,3 | speaking, upon the basis of the conditions established in March, 1204. 88 7,3 | Angeli, as well as on the conditions of Attica and Athens in 89 7,3 | material about the internal conditions of living in the epoch of 90 7,3 | exceedingly interesting living conditions, deserves particular attention.~ 91 7,4 | unfortunately because of the general conditions of that time he did not 92 7,4 | complicated external and internal conditions. Andronicus, an enemy of 93 7,4 | Financial and social conditions. — As a general thesis one 94 7,4 | less fully investigated, conditions are quite different for 95 7,4 | country under Manuel, and conditions could not, of course, improve 96 7,4 | century, created favorable conditions for the cultural renaissance 97 7,4 | political, social, and literary conditions of his time. Among his poems 98 7,4 | of contemporary monastic conditions, which sometimes created 99 7,4 | severe and barbarous living conditions in this country he was unable 100 8,1 | interests, led, under the conditions of general anarchy, to further 101 8,7 | center, where, under certain conditions, might have been concentrated 102 8,11| authorized to impose such conditions upon their master, and they 103 8,14| Emperor had submitted his conditions — the surrender to him of 104 8,15| Social and economic conditions in the empire of nicaea.~ 105 8,16| the political and social conditions of his epoch; in fact, the 106 8,16| also in Greece, where the conditions at the beginning of the 107 8,16| works created by Byzantine conditions of life, analogous to western 108 8,16| life, analogous to western conditions, only partly influenced 109 8,17| been obscured that feudal conditions established in one or another 110 8,17| each country where adequate conditions appear, feudalism in one 111 8,17| it from Germanic or Roman conditions existing at the turning-point 112 8,17| institution by the social conditions of the almost unknown old 113 8,17| especially the imaginary conditions of the old Germanicmarch.” 114 8,17| are explained partly by conditions in the Roman Empire during 115 8,17| therefore lands given on certain conditions for temporary use, often 116 8,17| called beneficia; among the conditions the possessor’s rendering 117 8,17| hereditary possession on definite conditions. The conventional name feudalism 118 8,17| developed in the modified conditions of the eastern provinces 119 8,17| meaning owing to special conditions in the eastern half of the 120 8,17| they found the local land conditions very similar to those of 121 8,17| correct understanding of land conditions and of the internal life 122 8,17| new to them in the general conditions of the Empire.~ A mass of 123 8,17| in connection with local conditions and for the problem of feudalism 124 8,17| definite system, under whose conditions western Europe lived for 125 9,3 | exceptionally favorable trade conditions in Byzantium, entered into 126 9,3 | dominions, where general conditions were excellent.[37]~ Shortly 127 9,3 | settle as an arbiter the conditions of the union of the two 128 9,4 | satisfaction in peaceful living conditions, sought new opportunities 129 9,4 | pressed Emperor unheard-of conditions: the insolent adventurer 130 9,4 | connection with political conditions, he then restored friendly 131 9,6 | cause lies in the general conditions in Byzantium and the Balkan 132 9,6 | the miserable internal conditions of the Greco-Slavonic world 133 9,6 | ships. According to the conditions of peace, the debatable 134 9,6 | time, and worked out the conditions of peace; of the latter, 135 9,6 | Genoa, according to the conditions of the peace of Turin, was 136 9,9 | declared, “There are three conditions for successful war: to want ( 137 9,10| depended upon international conditions in the West.~ ~ 138 9,12| Created by abnormal social conditions, it offered a secret opposition, 139 9,12| but effective, to these conditions and to the power responsible 140 9,12| people and subject to the conditions under which they lived, 141 9,17| Political and social conditions in the Empire.~ The problem 142 9,17| problem of the internal conditions of the Empire under the 143 9,17| government. Under these new conditions, when the sea route from 144 9,17| freedom and better social conditions for the future.[323] Diehl 145 9,17| the external and internal conditions of the Empire, Byzantium 146 9,18| place nor time nor suitable conditions for cultural development. 147 9,18| political, religious, and social conditions of the Empire of his day. 148 9,18| give mankind ideal living conditions. In order to find in what 149 9,18| it must be judged by the conditions of the time. The philologists 150 9,18| culture with Eastern living conditions is to be emphasized. While 151 9,18| natural evolution of art in conditions particularly favorable and 152 9,18| west, in Italy, general conditions shaped themselves in such 153 9,18| into consideration these conditions of Byzantine life, one is 154 9,19| Italy. On the contrary, the conditions of Italian life which evoked 155 9,19| Turkish conquest, living conditions in Byzantium were growing 156 9,19| classical world owing to conditions in Byzantium, created in 157 9,19| exceptionally favorable conditions for acquaintance with the


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