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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | diametrically opposed points of view, would never find a basis 2 2,1 | precisely from that point of view. In this recognition, according 3 2,1 | from a historic point of view. Some writers go so far 4 2,1 | historians failed to accept this view. In 1013 the sixteen-hundredth 5 2,1 | entities; from a legal point of view, Christianity was placed 6 2,1 | complications. The losing side, in view of the illegality of appealing 7 2,2 | should be called to this view: When Constantine first 8 2,2 | dared to lift their eyes to view their sovereign. Everything 9 2,2 | many different points of view. The Roman senate, according 10 2,2 | their own. With this aim in view, they translated the Psalms 11 2,3 | the Goth Gaïnas, could not view calmly the exclusive influence 12 2,4 | from the cultural point of view. By a lucky choice of responsible 13 2,5 | Monophysites; the latter, in view of the lack of clarity in 14 2,5 | financial reform had in view a more regular distribution 15 2,5 | the dogmatical point of view but from the political point 16 2,5 | from the political point of view as well. By the end of the 17 2,5 | from a historical point of view. Gregory of Nazianzus also 18 2,5 | from his own Arian point of view.~ The most intense and varied 19 2,5 | policy.[180] This point of view has not been accepted by 20 3,1 | or not. From the point of view of external policy, the 21 3,3 | the Byzantine state. In view of the fact that the army 22 3,4 | Justinian’s Roman point of view, his western campaigns are 23 3,4 | natural, but from the point of view of the welfare of the Empire 24 3,6 | from a political point of view, for they menaced the unity 25 3,6 | the Germanic kingdoms. In view of Justinian’s conviction 26 3,7 | members of the church. This view was not held in the eastern 27 3,8 | Novels he wrote that in view of the large war expenses 28 3,8 | provinces of Asia Minor, in view of frequent disagreements 29 3,9 | deep secrecy by China. In view of the difficulties involved 30 3,16| and ethnographic point of view; they offer sufficient indication 31 3,16| a Monophysitic point of view, this history of John of 32 3,16| from an artistic point of view. They are the Church of 33 4,1 | begin war with Persia. In view of the exhaustion of the 34 4,1 | cultural and political point of view the most important of all 35 4,1 | made them invincible.~ This view should be recognized as 36 4,1 | movement.[39]~ Though this view is correct to a certain 37 4,1 | from a historical point of view.~ The true reason was that 38 4,2 | teaching. With this aim in view, Constans II issued in the 39 4,4 | central government, with a view toward creating a more efficient 40 4,4 | supported Kulakovsky in this view. Armenia may be an example 41 4,4 | invested with full powers in view of external dangers, steadily 42 4,4 | Emperor Phocas (610). In view of the fact that this work 43 4,4 | the Muslim conquerors.~ In view of the external events of 44 5,1 | birth, but a Syrian.[1] This view is at present accepted by 45 5,3 | Justinian, and corrected with a view to greater humanity” (εις 46 5,3 | translate this, “with a view to improvement.”[25] The 47 5,3 | interest from the point of view of Slavonic studies. An 48 5,4 | for instance) began to view iconoclasm as a purely religious 49 5,4 | very great effort.[68]~ ~In view of these varied opinions, 50 5,4 | the Byzantine state. In view of the fact that large numbers 51 5,4 | 80] From their point of view, image-worship and the adoration 52 5,4 | accepted caesaro-papistic view of the Byzantine emperors 53 5,5 | masses.~ With this aim in view Constantine decided to convoke 54 5,6 | from the modern point of view, though not in the opinion 55 5,6 | a contemporary point of view, i.e. as it was looked upon 56 5,6 | popular acceptance of this view of imperial power, and it 57 5,6 | power, and it was the only view possible at the time.~ Relations 58 5,6 | authority. From the point of view of Charles and Pope Leo, 59 5,6 | interesting confirmation of this view is found in the fact that 60 5,6 | Constantine VI.~ If such was the view of Charles with regard to 61 5,8 | as the social, point of view. Politically it was significant 62 5,8 | From the religious point of view the insurrection is very 63 5,8 | represent only one point of view.~ Like the preceding period 64 5,8 | eastern-orthodox point of view, very apparent in his analysis 65 5,8 | the historical point of view, his Brief History, which 66 5,8 | narrow monastic point of view, using mostly oral accounts 67 5,8 | toward the older point of view. Thus, while the author 68 5,8 | penetrated art. From the point of view of marginal illustrations 69 6,1 | Armenian dynasty. But in view of the fact that there were 70 6,1 | dynasty from the point of view of its ethnographic composition 71 6,7 | ecclesiastical points of view.~ Strong disagreements arose 72 6,7 | Euthymites. Some scholars view this struggle as a continuation 73 6,7 | ecclesiastical point of view. This most capable warrior, 74 6,7 | accepted the Byzantine point of view, but the mass of Russian 75 6,7 | exists.~ From the point of view of the reconstruction of 76 6,8 | the Roman state.”[139] In view of this a strong opposition 77 6,8 | Digenespalace gives a closer view of the magnificence and 78 6,8 | Byzantine art from the point of view of artistic vitality and 79 7,1 | Emperor. But Venice, with a view to her own interests, replied 80 7,1 | Seljuqs. With that struggle in view, the Emperor undertook a 81 7,1 | especially from the point of view of economic history and 82 7,1 | too “occidentalpoint of view, with the tendency to make 83 7,1 | the Holy Land, he had in view a statement of an Arabian 84 7,1 | the popes had also in view, of course, the interests 85 7,1 | Muslim east, the pope had in view the “schismaticeast. The 86 7,1 | so that from the point of view of Alexius, western auxiliaries 87 7,1 | from the western point of view: (1) The first is the general 88 7,1 | political and economic point of view.~ While the danger that 89 7,1 | who, from the point of view of Byzantine interests, 90 7,1 | estimated from the point of view of his relations to the 91 7,1 | but not from the point of view of the total of his external 92 7,1 | policy. Such a point of view is undoubtedly wrong.~ In 93 7,1 | important interests in Italy. In view of the common danger, John 94 7,1 | Byzantine Emperor had in view the conquest of that country. 95 7,1 | impracticable from the point of view of its essential and vital 96 7,3 | Dandolo had chiefly in view the arrest of the Venetian 97 7,3 | Thus, the Russian point of view holds the crusaders blameworthy 98 7,3 | exclusively because they had in view their commercial interests 99 7,3 | upon the crusaders by the view of the Byzantine capital:~ ~ 100 7,3 | Spanish. If from the point of view of exact exposition of fact 101 7,3 | Church; from the point of view of the pope they were schismatic. 102 7,4 | adopted the caesaropapistic view which was so very characteristic 103 7,4 | Italus from the point of view of the cultural history 104 7,4 | with intense interest. In view of the complicated and insufficiently 105 7,4 | did not adopt the common view of the definite separation 106 7,4 | doubt, from the point of view of religious problems this 107 7,4 | the historical point of view, a work based not only upon 108 7,4 | interest from various points of view.~ The Emperor Manuel, who 109 7,4 | important from the point of view of Nicetasbiography.~ 110 7,4 | From a cultural point of view his repeated appeals to 111 7,4 | from the modern point of view his most important literary 112 7,4 | studied from the point of view of the internal history 113 7,4 | historical, and cultural point of view, as well as from the point 114 7,4 | well as from the point of view of classical antiquity. 115 7,4 | especially from the point of view of allegorical interpretation 116 7,4 | seem to have been lost.~ In view of these comments, one might 117 8,13| In summary, most scholars view with condemnation the behavior 118 8,14| 123]~From the point of view of influence on the Latin 119 8,16| the people” should have in view the welfare of his subjects, 120 8,16| important both from the point of view of understanding the philosophical 121 8,16| century, and from the point of view of elucidating the dark 122 8,16| beautiful and flourishing view, he may judge of the bloom 123 8,17| estimated from this point of view. When this preparatory work 124 9,3 | especially from the point of view of possible Latin re-establishment 125 9,3 | Sicily, the pope had in view not only the destruction 126 9,3 | envoys arrived in France “in view of the reunion of the Greek 127 9,6 | what extent the point of view of the Venetian representative 128 9,7 | not only from the point of view of a Christian state, but 129 9,7 | examined from the point of view of the information acquired 130 9,7 | the historical point of view, of regenerating the Empire 131 9,7 | dreamer.[176]~ Plethon had in view the regeneration of the 132 9,9 | from different points of view, described the last moments 133 9,9 | Byzantium from the point of view of a subject of the new 134 9,9 | event from the point of view of triumphant and victorious 135 9,9 | them, and feeling that in view of the impending danger 136 9,9 | it was from the point of view of the Catholic Church, 137 9,10| interesting both from the point of view of the relations between 138 9,10| throne, and from the point of view of the religious movements 139 9,12| church affairs, a point of view which brought them into 140 9,17| submission to the popes with the view of achieving union and in 141 9,17| 317]~ From the point of view of the social antagonism 142 9,17| shores of the Black Sea.~ In view of the general deplorable 143 9,18| But from the point of view of literary activity, the 144 9,18| works differ in point of view and value. They have already 145 9,18| the historical point of view.~ The problem of union, 146 9,18| from the Latin point of view, and therefore will be discussed 147 9,18| from the Greek point of view the problem of the Procession 148 9,18| commentaries. From their point of view the subtlest style had most 149 9,18| the historical point of view in connection with the conquest 150 9,18| solution from the point of view of method. Diehl did not 151 9,19| Obviously, such a point of view is quite untenable if only 152 9,19| the historical point of view.[472]~ Bessarion presents,


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