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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Empire was passing in the fourth century is one of the most 2 2,1 | at the beginning of the fourth century and was declared 3 2,1 | the Roman Empire in the fourth century. It already possessed 4 2,1 | empire, changing in the fourth century into a Christian 5 2,1 | spiritual life. For the fourth century this important personage 6 2,1 | concluded that though toward the fourth century they were numerous 7 2,1 | church at the opening of the fourth century lay in Asia Minor. 8 2,2 | in the early part of the fourth century, the Christian church 9 2,2 | the field of dogma. In the fourth century problems of dogma 10 2,2 | of individuals.~ In the fourth century councils became 11 2,2 | of Constantinople in the fourth century; a mere assumption 12 2,2 | almost completed by the fourth century. Diocletian and 13 2,2 | at the beginning of the fourth century.~ Great changes 14 2,2 | Finally, in the course of the fourth century the dioceses in 15 2,2 | governors. Toward the end of the fourth century the Empire, for 16 2,2 | history of the Empire in the fourth century was the gradual 17 2,2 | general conditions in the fourth century.~ Constantine the 18 2,2 | to the historian of the fourth century, Eutropius, enrolled 19 2,2 | previous instances in the fourth century under the joint 20 2,2 | in the second half of the fourth century set out to restore 21 2,3 | state at the end of the fourth century~ ~Theodosius the 22 2,3 | since the middle of the fourth century: in the cathedrals 23 2,3 | in the second half of the fourth century: “Everything is 24 2,3 | Gothic) problem in the fourth century. — The Gothic question 25 2,3 | Empire at the end of the fourth century. For reasons still 26 2,3 | population to Moesia. In the fourth century there are frequent 27 2,3 | on the Danube during the fourth century was Ulfila (Vulfila), 28 2,4 | Antioch at the end of the fourth century originated the teaching 29 2,4 | Christianity at the end of the fourth century dealt the Athenian 30 2,4 | successors of Diocletian in the fourth century, contained decrees 31 2,4 | the sixth decade of the fourth century. Neither of the 32 2,4 | internal history of the fourth and fifth centuries. Since 33 2,4 | state at the end of the fourth, and early part of the fifth 34 2,5 | The Fourth Ecumenical Council~Marcian 35 2,5 | the year 451 he called the Fourth Ecumenical Council, at Chalcedon, 36 2,5 | as the early part of the fourth century, applied to all 37 2,5 | entire state in the late fourth century. This was further 38 2,5 | during the period from the fourth to the beginning of the 39 2,5 | particularly great impetus in the fourth century. It was aided on 40 2,5 | Christian literature of the fourth and fifth centuries was 41 2,5 | Christian Orient of the fourth and fifth centuries had 42 2,5 | in Asia Minor, had in the fourth century the three famous “ 43 2,5 | the cultural life of the fourth and fifth centuries. But 44 2,5 | and toward the end of the fourth century, the southern Palestinian 45 2,5 | period of development in the fourth, and the early part of the 46 2,5 | and the early part of the fourth century. He died about the 47 2,5 | imitated. As early as the fourth century it became widely 48 2,5 | literary life of the late fourth and early fifth centuries 49 2,5 | theological disputes in the fourth century. He also wrote the 50 2,5 | the religious hymns of the fourth and fifth centuries and 51 2,5 | in the early part of the fourth century, wrote in Latin. 52 2,5 | in the second half of the fourth century. He was the philosophically 53 2,5 | the pagan teachers of the fourth century was Libanius of 54 2,5 | intellectual life of the fourth century, and despite the 55 2,5 | Pagan literature of the fourth and fifth centuries is represented 56 2,5 | written in Latin in the fourth century and known under 57 2,5 | wrote at the end of the fourth century his Res Gestae, 58 2,5 | of the Empire during the fourth and fifth centuries. It 59 2,5 | school.~ The time from the fourth to the sixth centuries is 60 2,5 | for Christian art of the fourth and fifth centuries. At 61 2,5 | recent hypotheses.[186]~ The fourth century was an extremely 62 2,5 | the Orientmet in the fourth century, and out of their 63 2,5 | flourished throughout the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries. 64 2,5 | Christian architecture of the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries 65 2,5 | apparently also a work of the fourth, fifth, or sixth centuries.[ 66 2,5 | built at the end of the fourth century or the early part 67 2,5 | Spalato, in Dalmatia (early fourth century); some paintings 68 2,5 | In the history of art the fourth and fifth centuries may 69 3,3 | expressed by Eusebius in the fourth century was still alive 70 3,5 | for the second, third, and fourth years, the Digest; and finally, 71 3,7 | decisions of the third and fourth councils, relative partly 72 3,9 | Byzantine emperors of the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries — 73 3,16| beautiful marble fountain. The fourth side of the atrium adjoining 74 4,1 | particularly in Egypt, and with the fourth century it became current 75 4,1 | had been the case in the fourth century, hoping that it 76 4,4 | from external enemies. The fourth, the maritime theme, was 77 5,4 | the very beginning of the fourth century the Council of Elvira ( 78 5,4 | depingatur).[70]~ In the fourth century, when Christianity 79 5,4 | embellished with images. In the fourth and fifth centuries image-worship 80 5,4 | church historian of the fourth century, Eusebius of Caesarea, 81 5,4 | Gentiles.”[71] Also in the fourth century Epiphanius of Cyprus 82 5,5 | tendency.”[100]~ In the fourth year of Irene’s reign the 83 5,8 | shall continue until the fourth and fifth generation.”[156]~ 84 6,2 | question of the Emperor’s fourth marriage aroused strong 85 6,2 | between them at the end of the fourth century. The smaller western 86 6,6 | such an extent that in the fourth decade of the eleventh century 87 6,7 | account of the Emperor’s fourth marriage, vehemently opposed 88 6,7 | Zoë, who thus became his fourth wife (his first three wives 89 6,7 | allowing Leo to marry for the fourth time.[85] This marriage 90 6,7 | Emperor without dissolving his fourth marriage. After long deliberations 91 6,7 | confirmation of the Emperor’s fourth marriage and denounced the 92 6,7 | pope’s approval of Leo’s fourth marriage. During the regency 93 6,7 | proclaimed that marriage for the fourth time was “unquestionably 94 6,7 | made in the Tome to the fourth marriage of Leo the Wise. 95 6,7 | conflicts aroused by Leo’s fourth marriage. Direct communications 96 6,7 | beginning of monasticism in the fourth century, and several small 97 6,8 | in the Caucasus. In the fourth decade of the eleventh century 98 7,1 | strongly; finally, during the Fourth Crusade, this secular standpoint 99 7,1 | of world history in the fourth decade of the seventh century, 100 7,1 | at the same time, in the fourth decade of the eleventh century, 101 7,1 | expeditions, so that in the fourth decade of the twelfth century 102 7,2 | of the beginning of the Fourth Crusade. The prince begged 103 7,3 | The Fourth Crusade and Byzantium~The 104 7,3 | Crusade and Byzantium~The Fourth Crusade is an extremely 105 7,3 | particularly evident in the Fourth Crusade; this was demonstrated 106 7,3 | At the beginning of the Fourth Crusade, the relations between 107 7,3 | the preparations for the Fourth Crusade, two men were of 108 7,3 | Toward the beginning of the Fourth Crusade, in Syria and Palestine 109 7,3 | appearance in the history of the Fourth Crusade — the Byzantine 110 7,3 | sufficiently studied, of the Fourth Crusade, the taking of Constantinople 111 7,3 | attention to the problem of the Fourth Crusade. Their chief attention 112 7,3 | chief western source of the Fourth Crusade and a participant 113 7,3 | change of direction of the Fourth Crusade, they had obvious 114 7,3 | change of direction of the Fourth Crusade was not Dandolo, 115 7,3 | Tessier said that the Fourth Crusade was a French crusade, 116 7,3 | the destiny of the whole Fourth Crusade.~ At the end of 117 7,3 | discussed the problem of the Fourth Crusade in the light of 118 7,3 | inner connection between the Fourth Crusade and the history 119 7,3 | complicated history of the Fourth Crusade there were in action 120 7,3 | really no problem of the Fourth Crusade.”~ But among all 121 7,3 | when the problem of the Fourth Crusade is discussed. Finally 122 7,3 | with the diversion of the Fourth Crusade.~ At the end of 123 7,3 | filibustering expedition, the Fourth Crusade.”~ Taking up the 124 7,3 | styled himself “lord of the fourth and a half of all the Empire 125 7,3 | power of the Republic. The Fourth Crusade, which had created “ 126 7,3 | union.~ The results of the Fourth Crusade were as fatal for 127 7,3 | the significance of the Fourth Crusade for the general 128 7,4 | especially just before the Fourth Crusade, brought forward 129 7,4 | embarrassing position during the Fourth Crusade, when the head of 130 7,4 | epoch of the Angeli, the Fourth Crusade, and the taking 131 8,1 | Byzantine terrirory.~ The Fourth Crusade, which had ended 132 8,1 | they had received after the Fourth Crusade. “All these Western 133 8,7 | of the creations of the Fourth Crusade to succumb.”[53] 134 8,9 | Greco-Bulgarian alliance of the fourth decade of the thirteenth 135 8,10| began at the end of the fourth decade of the thirteenth 136 8,10| that, at the end of the fourth decade of the thirteenth 137 8,11| against the Mongols.~ In the fourth and fifth decades of the 138 8,13| in the Levant. After the Fourth Crusade and the formation 139 8,16| crusades, especially after the Fourth Crusade, when on the territory 140 8,17| when the crusaders of the Fourth Crusade, i.e. western European 141 8,17| decrees, beginning with the fourth century, where patronage ( 142 8,17| privileges established in the fourth century for the Christian 143 8,17| life. Finally after the Fourth Crusade they occupied the 144 8,17| a long time.~ After the Fourth Crusade, the Assises of 145 9,2 | the third stands, while a fourth is not to be.” The pope 146 9,4 | had been founded after the Fourth Crusade and was under French 147 9,4 | barbarian invasions of the fourth and fifth centuries, and 148 9,4 | Sicily and Albania.” In the fourth decade of the fourteenth 149 9,7 | Ottoman state.~ After the Fourth Crusade, the Peloponnesus ( 150 9,9 | the Greeks. Finally, the fourth Greek historian of the last 151 9,11| wished no repetition of the Fourth Crusade, which had failed 152 9,11| forget the warning of the Fourth Crusade. There was the additional 153 9,12| heresy struggles in the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries.”[ 154 9,18| all its aspects since the Fourth Crusade, compared the Byzantine 155 9,18| which, in truth, from the fourth century to the seventh, 156 9,19| western Europe about the fourth decade of the fifteenth


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