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1 2,3 | discussions everywhere since the middle of the fourth century: in 2 2,3 | for the government in the middle of the fifth century it 3 2,3 | Thessaly and advanced into Middle Greece by way of Thermopylae.~ 4 2,3 | Alaric’s way back through Middle Greece. Alaric then pushed 5 2,3 | eastern church in the early Middle Ages. The pope and the Emperor 6 2,3 | also on the Slavs of the Middle Danube whom the Huns had 7 2,4 | in Constantinople in the Middle Ages says that under Theodosius 8 2,4 | Visigoth code. During the early Middle Ages, including the epoch 9 2,4 | force in Gaul late into the Middle Ages.”[132] The influence 10 2,4 | reduced measure, and in the middle of the fifth century the 11 2,4 | Marcian’s reign from the middle Danube to the western provinces 12 2,5 | much weaker outburst in the middle of the fifth century. Then, 13 2,5 | Christian scholars of the early Middle Ages and a writer who greatly 14 2,5 | style for the Byzantine Middle Ages. His hymns, written 15 3,4 | fleet and who even in the middle of the fifth century had 16 3,5 | or jus antiquum. From the middle of the third century A.D., 17 3,5 | Only much later, in the Middle Ages, beginning with the 18 3,7 | Northern Africa and the Middle Nile occurred in Justinian’ 19 3,9 | Western Europe of the earlier Middle Ages, in the period of the 20 3,9 | Indicopleustes[99] in the middle of the sixth century. This 21 3,9 | importance during the early Middle Ages. It appears from this 22 3,12| Ostrogothic kingdom. In the middle of the sixth century the 23 3,12| Gepids (Gepidae) on the Middle Danube. Later, perhaps in 24 3,15| Peninsula of Morea in the Middle Ages, which appeared in 25 3,15| from the Beginning of the Middle Ages to Our Own Times, in 26 3,15| Peloponnesus, during all of the Middle Ages up to the fifteenth 27 3,15| Slavs in Greece during the Middle Ages. The writings of Fallmerayer 28 3,15| transformations during the Middle Ages, not only in Greece, 29 3,16| exceptions in this period.~ A middle position between the historians 30 3,16| kingdom, and finally, from the middle of the sixth century to 31 3,16| the sixth century to the middle of the eighth century, it 32 3,16| locality occupied in the Middle Ages by the prosperous trading 33 4,1 | called the period of the Middle Ages, were it not for the 34 4,1 | world powers of the early Middle Ages, the Byzantine Empire, 35 4,1 | in the later part of the Middle Ages Dante, in his Divine 36 4,1 | loyal mass.”[54] From the middle of the seventh century the 37 4,1 | completely Slavonized by the middle of the ninth century, although 38 4,1 | of the Empire. — In the middle of the seventh century the 39 4,3 | undoubtedly attained the fair middle path which Pope John VIII ( 40 4,4 | two, occupying the entire middle portion of Asia Minor from 41 4,4 | Pseudo-Areopagite), widely spread in the Middle Ages. The writings of Maximus 42 5,2 | solved by Leo III.~ In the middle of the eighth century serious 43 5,2 | Slavonized as early as the middle of the eighth century; to 44 5,4 | church. Following this step, middle Italy detached itself from 45 5,6 | the central event of the Middle Ages; it is also one of 46 5,6 | prevailed in the ideology of the Middle Ages, in actual reality 47 5,6 | not in the opinion of the Middle Ages.~ Iconoclasm contributed 48 5,7 | the Byzantine Empire lost middle Italy, including the Ravenna 49 5,7 | which was conquered in the middle of the eighth century by 50 5,8 | in these names. From the middle of the seventh century Bruttium 51 5,8 | the Arabs, although by the middle of the ninth century these 52 5,8 | with learned men in the Middle Ages, of practicing sorcery 53 5,8 | Minor or in southern and middle Italy.”[170] But parallel 54 5,8 | languages throughout the Middle Ages. No doubt the plot 55 5,8 | from India. Throughout the Middle Ages, down to recent times, 56 5,8 | in the capital, from the middle of the ninth century, and 57 6,2 | Golden Age.” Toward the middle of the tenth century Curcuas 58 6,2 | in this campaign. In the middle of the eleventh century 59 6,2 | Byzantine Empire in the middle of the ninth century, he 60 6,3 | state in the valley of the Middle Danube. After this victory 61 6,3 | their troops penetrated into Middle Greece on the one hand and 62 6,3 | the Empire in about the middle of the eleventh century 63 6,3 | eleventh century, and of the Middle Ages in general. The Roman ( 64 6,4 | against Constantinople in the Middle Ages. The ethnographic changes 65 6,4 | present-day southern Russia in the middle of the eleventh century 66 6,5 | incalculable.”[67] Until the middle of the eleventh century, 67 6,5 | dangerous only when, in the middle of that century, they crossed 68 6,6 | and southern Italy. By the middle of the ninth century the 69 6,6 | period, i.e., about the middle of the eleventh century, 70 6,7 | which took place in the middle of the eleventh century 71 6,7 | prisoners. Previous to the middle of the tenth century Mount 72 6,7 | IX Monomachus about the middle of the eleventh century.[ 73 6,7 | a final solution in the middle of the eleventh century. 74 6,7 | conditions in Italy in the middle of the eleventh century. 75 6,7 | Apulia and Calabria. In the middle of the eleventh century 76 6,7 | conquered by the Arabs in the middle of the seventh century, 77 6,8 | conquest of Persia in the middle of the eleventh century 78 6,8 | the Fatimids.~ From the middle of the eleventh century 79 6,8 | Norman land forces. In the middle of the eleventh century 80 6,8 | was revived only in the middle of the eleventh century 81 6,8 | based took place in the middle of the tenth century in 82 6,8 | art. The period from the middle of the ninth century until 83 6,8 | imposed themselves upon Middle Byzantine expression. Their 84 6,8 | Nea Moni on Chios (the middle of the eleventh century), 85 7,1 | Borgia,” “Alcibiades of the Middle‑Byzantine Empire,” Andronicus 86 7,1 | Portus Wiscardi, in the Middle Ages, from the name of Robert 87 7,1 | Chalandon admitted that the middle part of the message was 88 7,1 | religious movements of the Middle Ages. Two volumes were crowned 89 7,1 | Temple was completed in the middle of the eleventh century 90 7,1 | religious spirit of the Middle Ages which increased in 91 7,1 | southern steppes about the middle of the eleventh century, 92 7,1 | at Clermont (in Auvergne, middle France) the famous council 93 7,1 | Vermandois, at the head of the middle French army; Robert of Normandy 94 7,1 | had already begun by the middle of this century to revolt. 95 7,1 | two empires. Thus, in the middle of the twelfth century, 96 7,2 | be transferred into the middle of the seas or, as a tale 97 7,2 | Nurad-Din Mahmud, who in the middle of the twelfth century had 98 7,3 | used by the doges until the middle of the fourteenth century. 99 7,3 | conquered Athens. In the Middle Ages, Athens was a half-forgotten 100 7,3 | Attica and Athens in the Middle Ages. Those provinces are 101 7,4 | the Homeric epic in the Middle Ages, as well as of the 102 7,4 | the Acropolis where in the Middle Ages the cathedral of the 103 7,4 | century. Born about the middle of the twelfth century in 104 7,4 | most important epoch of the Middle Ages, when the hostile relations 105 7,4 | by any scholar.~ In the middle of the twelfth century one 106 7,4 | many-scholars ascribe to the middle of the ninth century, i.e., 107 8,1 | of Athens and Thebes in middle Greece. The sway of Venice 108 8,2 | and gates erected in the Middle Ages. These are still well 109 8,2 | Of the monuments of the Middle Ages to be found in the 110 8,10| the Germanic kings of the Middle Ages, united under his power 111 8,10| a school famous in the Middle Ages. In a word, in mind 112 8,10| the Renaissance.” In the middle of the nineteenth century, 113 8,10| prepared the fall of the Middle Ages and the coming of modern 114 8,12| Leaving out of the question middle Greece and the Peloponnesus, 115 8,16| that in the West in the Middle Ages Paris was called “a 116 8,17| belonged exclusively to the Middle Ages in western Europe. 117 8,17| European feudalism in the Middle Ages is only one species 118 8,17| from Roman times to the Middle Ages and in the feudal epoch 119 8,17| of the beneficia of the Middle Ages in the system of the 120 8,17| pronoia survived through the Middle Ages till the fall of the 121 8,17| exkuseia was issued only in the middle of the eleventh century ( 122 8,17| exkuseia was issued in the middle of the eleventh century. 123 8,17| receptions in Rome during the Middle Ages.[233] It is not surprising 124 8,17| superior to anything the Middle Ages have left us on this 125 8,17| the states of the western Middle Ages; especially whenever 126 9,2 | Peloponnesus and a portion of Middle Greece. Michael Pataeologus 127 9,4 | carrying out this plan: in the middle of the fifteenth century 128 9,4 | in the latter half of the Middle Ages. “The Catalan companies,” 129 9,4 | pass of Thermopylae, into middle Greece to the territory 130 9,4 | the Catalan domination in middle Greece in the fourteenth 131 9,4 | fortifications were also erected in middle and northern Greece.[91] 132 9,4 | on the Catalan problem in Middle Greece, A. Rubió y Lluch, 133 9,4 | of the Peloponnesus and middle Greece the Latins continued 134 9,4 | fifteenth century, all over middle Greece, the Peloponnesus, 135 9,4 | Peninsula of Morea in the Middle Ages, that, beginning with 136 9,7 | formed there became by the middle of the fourteenth century 137 9,8 | for a short time in the middle of the fifteenth century, 138 9,8 | Isthmus of Corinth into middle and northern Greece, where 139 9,9 | ancient Parthenon, in the Middle Ages the church of the Holy 140 9,13| Hesychast quarrel of the middle of the fourteenth century 141 9,17| Thessalonica which broke out in the middle of the fourteenth century 142 9,17| wealthy and noble; (2) the middle class or bourgeoisie, “the 143 9,17| class or bourgeoisie, “the middle” (οι μεσοι), to whom belonged 144 9,18| so characteristic of the Middle Ages in general, was strongly 145 9,18| Byzantium from 811 to the middle of the eleventh century — 146 9,19| antique culture.~ In the middle of the nineteenth century 147 9,19| Barlaam, who died about the middle of the fourteenth century, 148 9,19| to live all through the Middle Ages. Regardless of the 149 9,19| Constantinople about the middle of the fourteenth century, 150 9,19| He is connected with the Middle Ages by the ideal which