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euphrosinia 1
euripides 3
europam 1
europe 146
european 109
europeans 8
eurotas 1
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146 almost
146 early
146 europe
145 far
145 known
143 christianity
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | on the border of Asia and Europe, commanding the entrance 2 2,2 | commercial intermediary between Europe and Asia. Finally, in the 3 2,2 | territory, as well as Thrace in Europe in the north and Egypt in 4 2,3 | they appeared in western Europe, were culturally superior 5 2,3 | Roman territory in western Europe and northern Africa. The 6 2,4 | period influenced western Europe but not through the code 7 2,5 | seen today.~ In western Europe further important changes 8 3,3 | Germanic states of western Europe; the latter were directed 9 3,3 | historical rights to western Europe, occupied at this time by 10 3,5 | the study of Roman law in Europe, all of Justinian’s legislative 11 3,5 | Roman law, began in western Europe, Justinian’s code of civil 12 3,5 | developments in western Europe, even those of the present 13 3,7 | the priests of western Europe had to put up incessant 14 3,9 | China and India. Western Europe of the earlier Middle Ages, 15 3,9 | to all parts of western Europe and adorned the palaces 16 3,13| tempora! O mores! When all of Europe is given over to the power 17 3,15| last century, when all of Europe was seized with deep sympathy 18 3,15| a voice which astonished Europe by declaring that not one 19 3,15| the magnanimous impulse of Europe to aid the cause of the 20 3,15| beliefs of contemporary Europe, was Fallmerayer, at that 21 3,15| The Hellenic race in Europe is completely exterminated. 22 3,15| appearance of the Avars in Europe was an epoch-making event 23 4,1 | results and various spoils for Europe, caused only trouble, confusion, 24 4,1 | approximately one-fourth of Europe, is surrounded by the Persian 25 4,1 | conception of medieval western Europe Islam was not a distinct 26 4,1 | Empire, but also for western Europe, which was thus shielded 27 4,1 | Muhammedan menace to western Europe appeared from a different 28 4,1 | distant points of western Europe to worship at the holy places. 29 5,2 | from Spain into western Europe was successfully arrested 30 5,4 | seventh century. In western Europe the bishop of Massilia ( 31 6,1 | numerous in this part of Europe (Macedonia), and gradually 32 6,2 | removed and recalled to Europe to defend Constantine Monomachus, 33 6,3 | moment in the history of Europe. For the first time, at 34 6,6 | Relations with Italy and western Europe.~ The Italian developments 35 6,7 | medieval guilds of western Europe.~ Over a hundred novels 36 6,7 | pauperes) of medieval western Europe, and the orphans (suroti) 37 6,8 | to the princes of western Europe and to “all Christians ( 38 6,8 | the entire population of Europe was considering (at that 39 6,8 | to the states of Western Europe.~ Emperor Michael VII Ducas 40 6,8 | Empire, both in Asia and in Europe, and which was characterized 41 6,8 | the court life of western Europe and the Slavonic states, 42 6,8 | activity of the rest of Europe had completely declined. 43 6,8 | the peoples of western Europe] and Arabs; and they have 44 7,1 | the different countries of Europe and Asia. Having been sent 45 7,1 | Bosnia, and then into western Europe, where the followers of 46 7,1 | political relations of eastern Europe of that time; he planned 47 7,1 | there broke upon western Europe a real wail of despair, 48 7,1 | liberty of the peoples of Europe, their civilization, and 49 7,1 | Influence of the Crusades Upon Europe; the other book, the work 50 7,1 | conditions of the life of western Europe in the eleventh century, 51 7,1 | and economic situation of Europe. The astounding offensive 52 7,1 | thrust had destroyed ancient Europe. It had put an end to the 53 7,1 | relations between western Europe and the eastern countries 54 7,1 | products were available in Europe, for example, in Gaul.~ 55 7,1 | minded masses of western Europe and evoked a powerful emotion 56 7,1 | raised toward 1075. Western Europe, slowly reconstructed in 57 7,1 | Christian pilgrims from Europe could pass unmolested must 58 7,1 | Before the First Crusade Europe had actually experienced 59 7,1 | in the history of western Europe which is associated with 60 7,1 | of the eleventh century, Europe was mentally and economically 61 7,1 | whole cultural aspect of Europe changed radically; a new 62 7,1 | world was opened to western Europe. The subsequent crusades 63 7,1 | was not limited to central Europe, Italy, and Byzantium. It 64 7,1 | the southwestern corner of Europe, in Spain, and ended in 65 7,1 | holding the left flank of Europe. Yet this historical service 66 7,1 | at the same time defended Europe against the barbarous infidels. “ 67 7,1 | summer of 1096 in western Europe, began the crusading movement 68 7,1 | motives purely religious, when Europeappears the self‑sacrificing 69 7,1 | the East and for western Europe.~The first account of the 70 7,1 | new troops collected in Europe. Having entrusted his nephew 71 7,1 | frontiers of the state, both in Europe and in Asia, were extended. 72 7,1 | time to time to wage war in Europe, but there his wars were 73 7,1 | most powerful sovereigns of Europe. It was a tremendous blow 74 7,1 | of Byzantium in western Europe: Germany, and the Kingdom 75 7,2 | the sacrifices offered by Europe and all her religious enthusiasm 76 7,2 | before this, made a tour of Europe in order to become acquainted 77 7,2 | the sovereigns returned to Europe. Jerusalem remained in the 78 7,3 | legates were traveling over Europe and promising the participants 79 7,3 | in the eyes of western Europe, said Nicetas Choniates, “ 80 7,3 | crusade the whole of western Europe became enriched with the 81 7,3 | the rarest spectacles of Europe, and preserves intact in 82 7,4 | twelfth century western Europe witnessed the revival of 83 8,2 | the crusaders to recall to Europe the troops that had been 84 8,2 | lacking a national center in Europe and not foreseeing Nicaea’ 85 8,7 | Latin emperors in western Europe.~ Thus, from 1222,[59] when 86 8,8 | and Epirus reached western Europe and aroused alarm on behalf 87 8,8 | transferred hostilities to Europe. He sent towards Hadrianople 88 8,9 | that time was in western Europe, John of Brienne, a man 89 8,9 | traveled through western Europe, begging rulers for help 90 8,11| circulating at that time in Europe.[85] In both, Matthew said 91 8,13| in the Morea, set out for Europe, to solicit aid for his 92 8,13| numberless treasures throughout Europe, and the oppression of the 93 8,14| forming a new crusade from Europe, not through Constantinople.~ 94 8,16| East, but also in western Europe. The editor of Blemmydes’ 95 8,16| Christian East to western Europe, and to Italy in particular, 96 8,17| exclusively to medieval western Europe, and indeed as distinguishing 97 8,17| the Middle Ages in western Europe. Therefore at present the 98 8,17| and counties of western Europe.[229] But the distinctive 99 8,17| customs of eleventh century Europe as brought to the East by 100 8,17| whose conditions western Europe lived for a long time.~ 101 9,2 | renaissance of art in western Europe, that is to say, the earlier 102 9,2 | establishment of the Turks in Europe. With the co-operation of 103 9,3 | because of the wars in Europe against the Italians, the 104 9,4 | Emperor recalled Roger to Europe, and the latter with his 105 9,6 | of the Ottoman Turks in Europe is usually connected with 106 9,6 | settlements of the Turks in Europe, namely in Thrace and the 107 9,6 | behavior of the Turks in Europe was Cantacuzene’s. But, 108 9,6 | fatal to both Byzantium and Europe. The chief cause lies in 109 9,6 | Cantacuzene had not called them to Europe, they would have come there 110 9,6 | establishment of the Turks in Europe; but we must not forget 111 9,7 | immediate danger to western Europe. The subjugation of Bulgaria 112 9,7 | powerful rulers of western Europe and to the Russian great 113 9,7 | Manuel’s appeal to western Europe gained him a certain, but 114 9,7 | of Manuel II in Western Europe. — When Manuel’s journey 115 9,7 | greatest centers of western Europe, Paris and London, he still 116 9,7 | Manuel’s journey to western Europe, as far as the substantial 117 9,7 | information acquired by western Europe about the Byzantine Empire 118 9,7 | Sultan Bayazid hastened from Europe to Asia Minor to meet Timur, 119 9,7 | his return from western Europe but continued to seek for 120 9,7 | relied, the rising of western Europe in a crusade, had not taken 121 9,8 | both Venice and western Europe. The nearness of the decisive 122 9,8 | possible to expel them from Europe and even to regain Jerusalem. 123 9,8 | last attempt of western Europe to come to the help of perishing 124 9,9 | impression upon western Europe, which first of all was 125 9,9 | old Trojans, and warned Europe of the sultan’s plans to 126 9,9 | Turks and “drive them out of Europe” (fugare extra Europam). 127 9,9 | could weld disunited western Europe for the struggle with Islam. 128 9,9 | They were turned back from Europe, but Constantinople, it 129 9,12| almost entirely lost; in Europe, the Slavonic and Latin 130 9,13| mysticism in western and eastern Europe, and with some cultural 131 9,13| alone could rouse western Europe to defend Christianity. 132 9,14| peninsula of Gallipoli in Europe, and were beginning to advance 133 9,14| the papal appeals, western Europe sent no help against the 134 9,14| between Byzantium and western Europe in the epoch of the Renaissance.~ ~ 135 9,15| Manuel II through western Europe, and finally the conquest 136 9,15| already a serious menace to Europe also; this was the reason 137 9,17| humiliating voyages to western Europe of the emperors (John V, 138 9,18| journey through western Europe. Altogether there exist 139 9,18| and countries of western Europe.[360] His recent biographer 140 9,18| countries beyond southeastern EuropeHungary, Germany, Italy, 141 9,18| the emigration to western Europe, and urge the Greeks and 142 9,18| perhaps best known in western Europe for his edition of selections 143 9,18| century, in southeastern Europe this rise was ended by the 144 9,19| to the danger threatening Europe from the Turks and for this 145 9,19| them.[471] At that time Europe was unable to understand 146 9,19| through Italy and western Europe about the fourth decade


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