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1 2,1 | events in the history of the world. The old pagan culture came 2 2,1 | already possessed an old world culture and had developed 3 2,1 | Apparently the old pagan world, at least in the domain 4 2,1 | Christianity was bound to become a world force, made use of it precisely 5 2,1 | understood which way the world was moving, and aided its 6 2,1 | as a kingdom “not of this world,” and of the rapidly approaching 7 2,1 | rapidly approaching end of the world.[35]~ ~ ~ 8 2,2 | attained in the Christian world the particular fame of a 9 2,2 | reprobation of the Christian world … Arianism seemed hopelessly 10 2,2 | became the capital of a world empire and it was called 11 2,2 | Constantine’s great service to the world: if not he, then his immediate 12 2,2 | first causes. The visible world and the visible sun, i.e. 13 2,2 | visible sun, i.e. the material world, is only a reflection of 14 2,2 | reflection of the first world, but not an immediate reflection. 15 2,2 | the intellectual (νοερος) world with a sun of its own. Thus, 16 2,2 | material. The intellectual world is a reflection of the intelligible 17 2,2 | example for the material world, which is thus only a reflection 18 2,2 | afford to be wrecked; the world had nothing to lose by their 19 2,2 | good and beautiful in the world, of that Greece which, with 20 2,3 | Nectarius, a man of the world, one of limited theological 21 2,3 | Alexandria, the very center of world culture, Hellenism spread 22 2,5 | the Emperor. But to the world he announced that he rose 23 2,5 | Christianity and the ancient pagan world with its great culture. 24 2,5 | works constitute one of the world’s great literary treasures. 25 2,5 | evaluations in the scholarly world. It must be classed not 26 2,5 | in the Egyptian monastic world. Under the influence of 27 2,5 | 713-16). The scholarly world, however, after a long study 28 2,5 | greatest literary genius in the world between Tacitus and Dante,[ 29 2,5 | art of the new Christian world.”[185] He drew also upon 30 3,1 | the oldest dynasty in the world. The Ethiopians, according 31 3,3 | conquering the entire known world.~ But it must be remembered 32 3,5 | a second time united the world. All legal developments 33 3,8 | when he has come into the world, not to die; but for one 34 3,9 | Ceylon was the center of world commerce between China on 35 3,10| the approaching end of the world.[114] “There is perhaps 36 3,16| chronicle of the history of the world, which, judging by the only 37 4,1 | on the creation of the world, he alluded to the six-year 38 4,1 | of the entire Christian world. The contemporary Armenian 39 4,1 | Empire. Of the two main world powers of the early Middle 40 4,1 | Holy Cross to the Christian world, and at the same time freed 41 4,1 | opened up a new era in the world’s history by their attacks 42 4,1 | the Arabs and founded a world religion was Muhammed, who, 43 4,1 | would dominate the entire world.”[34] Grimme stated that 44 4,1 | conversion of the entire world to the new faith. The victories 45 4,1 | most powerful state in the world. Territorially reduced, 46 4,4 | Pisidia?” The modern scholarly world regards George as the best 47 4,4 | for it does not consider world history from the narrow 48 5,2 | and the eastern Christian world, but also all of western 49 5,2 | structure of the Muslim world. Muhammed’s grave at Medina 50 5,2 | expecting the end of the world. It seemed to both that 51 5,2 | just before the end of the world could the final aims of 52 5,2 | as well as in the Greek, world a legend became current 53 5,2 | expected the end of the world to be preceded by the fall 54 5,2 | same time the end of the world, were expected after the 55 5,3 | nevertheless the modern world should recognize the high 56 5,4 | depicting the supernatural world, and of representing the 57 5,6 | happened, the history of the world would have been different.”[ 58 5,6 | Byzantine Graeco-Slavic world of the late eighth century 59 5,6 | western Romano-Germanic world of the same period were, 60 5,6 | three exalted persons in the world. (The first is) the Apostolic 61 5,7 | which was to enrich the world forever.”[119] In the somewhat 62 6,2 | struggle with the Muslim world. Conditions were unusually 63 6,2 | far as the confines of the world,” in other words, the Atlantic 64 6,2 | center of civilization. Up to World War I the ruins of Ani were 65 6,4 | sun shall shine and the world shall stand, in the present 66 6,5 | very significant part in world history.~ The Byzantine 67 6,7 | Byzantine Empire, but for the world at large.~ The problem of 68 6,7 | greater in the Slavonic world and in the three eastern 69 6,8 | occupied in the medieval world. This decline was furthered 70 6,8 | emperor almost the whole world, on land and sea, occupied 71 6,8 | picture of the Byzantine world in Asia Minor and of the 72 7,1 | service to the Christian world. “Their chiefs, Boniak and 73 7,1 | important in the history of the world, especially from the point 74 7,1 | the struggle of the two world religions, Christianity 75 7,1 | appearance in the stage of world history in the fourth decade 76 7,1 | changed the face of the world. Its sudden thrust had destroyed 77 7,1 | will the Mediterranean world succumb again to the assault 78 7,1 | of the western European world could, through his influence, 79 7,1 | thereby for all the Christian world, as well as the liberation 80 7,1 | On that day began the world commerce of Venice.” At 81 7,1 | changed radically; a new world was opened to western Europe. 82 7,1 | offensive of the Christian world against the infidels, and 83 7,1 | that time the Christian world had but one emperor, namely 84 7,2 | That Henry VI dreamed of a world monarchy and of the conquest 85 7,2 | that the foundation of a world monarchy by Henry is to 86 7,2 | illusive idea of creating a world monarchy in which Byzantium 87 7,3 | Comneni to replace the German world state by a similar Byzantine 88 7,3 | state by a similar Byzantine world state. With this in mind, 89 7,3 | throne: “We are the only two world powers: the single Roman 90 7,3 | there could be in all the world so rich a city, when they 91 7,3 | since the creation of the world.~ ~It seemed probable that 92 7,3 | Villehardouin observed: “Since the world was created, never had so 93 7,3 | narratives over alt the world, spectacle above the world, 94 7,3 | world, spectacle above the world, supporter of churches, 95 7,3 | significance of a political world power. Politically, the 96 7,4 | orthodoxy, enlighten the world from one end to another. “ 97 7,4 | is nothing in the whole world to be found. It is said 98 7,4 | to be found in the whole world. Here also are men learned 99 7,4 | there is none like it in the world except Bagdad, the great 100 7,4 | luminary of the Byzantine world of learning since Michael 101 7,4 | allegorical interpretation of the world of gods represented by Homer. 102 7,4 | with the creation of the world. George Cedrenus, who lived 103 7,4 | chronicle but “a manual of world history evidently intended 104 7,4 | in the twelfth century a world chronicle of events down 105 8,2 | representative of the Greco-Slavonic world play an imperial world role. 106 8,2 | Greco-Slavonic world play an imperial world role. Ka-lojan’s ambition 107 8,2 | Nicaea) before the First World War, one might have pointed 108 8,2 | Byzantine art.[27] But during World War I Nicaea was bombarded, 109 8,9 | Constantinople, as it was before World War I, almost all Serbia, 110 8,10| supreme sovereignty over the world, Frederick was a sworn enemy 111 8,14| the unity of the Christian world the pope was ready to sacrifice 112 8,16| always “a dweller in another world, entirely strange to the 113 8,16| to acquaint the scholarly world with Nicholas Mesarites, 114 8,16| indirectly from the Hellenistic world: in France, through Latin 115 8,16| ecclesiastical affairs, far from the world and men. On the contrary, 116 8,17| European medieval history into world history has allowed scholars 117 9,2 | place in the list of the world’s fortresses;”[2] the well-known 118 9,3 | quarters of the south-Slavonic world into the service of the 119 9,3 | thirteenth century,”[54] had world power in his grasp. A Greek 120 9,3 | Charles “was aspiring to world monarchy” (asperava alla 121 9,4 | jewel that exists in the world, and such as all the kings 122 9,5 | properly speaking, of the world city situated there, now 123 9,6 | conditions of the Greco-Slavonic world had greatly contributed 124 9,6 | forefathers in the other world.”[138] Scholars compare 125 9,6 | is one of the best in the world. No ship can enter the straits 126 9,7 | intercourse with the outside world through this strait. Especially 127 9,7 | ancient emperors of the whole world had appealed for help to 128 9,7 | didst lord it over all the world, now thou hast no power 129 9,9 | important events in all world history was imminent. The 130 9,9 | always stand out among the world’s historic spectacles was 131 9,9 | the four quarters of the world! O, city, city, pride of 132 9,9 | who live at the end of the world, seek nothing beyond their 133 9,11| hardly less dangerous to the world position of the papacy than 134 9,13| complete seclusion from the world, hesychia (ησυχια) which 135 9,13| They retire “from the whole world and all that reminds them 136 9,13| that reminds them of the world,” and isolate themselves “ 137 9,13| which might recall the world and its contents. The goal 138 9,13| preferred in isolation from the world to live through their moral 139 9,17| noblest capitals of the world.” In contrast with Constantinople, 140 9,17| medieval Greek proverb; ‘the world was perishing and my wife 141 9,18| impartiality rare in a part of the world where racial hatred burns 142 9,18| posterity until the end of the world.”[406]~ Without doubt, one 143 9,19| treasures of the classical world owing to conditions in Byzantium,