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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Christians could not be forced to participate in pagan 2 2,2 | successors would have been forced to grant to Christianity 3 2,2 | after his own election, was forced by the demands of his soldiers 4 2,2 | constantly. Constantius forced him to spend a few years 5 2,2 | of paganism, but he was forced to hide his religious convictions 6 2,2 | which attracted rather than forced people to join in the offering 7 2,2 | Christian of the Nicene Creed. Forced by the king of Persia, Jovian 8 2,3 | affairs the brothers were forced to face a very severe struggle 9 2,3 | the council and was later forced to withdraw from his see, 10 2,3 | spite of his power, was forced publicly to acknowledge 11 2,3 | half pagan, viewed this forced removal of the altar as 12 2,3 | The Emperor Gordian was forced to pay the Goths an annual 13 2,3 | the Empire (270-75), was forced to give up Dacia to the 14 2,3 | help of Alans and Huns, forced their way into Thrace, and 15 2,3 | Greco-Roman population, forced into the background, watched 16 2,3 | In fact, Theodosius was forced during the later years of 17 2,3 | success of the Germans, was forced to yield. He sent Eutropius 18 2,3 | of the beloved Patriarch forced the Emperor to recall him 19 2,3 | established, the Emperor was forced to pay them a large sum 20 2,4 | presided at the council, forced members of the council who 21 2,5 | and Antioch caused by the forced introduction of the decisions 22 3,3 | extent the Visigoths were forced into subjection to the Byzantine 23 3,4 | the remaining troops were forced to engage in an overwhelming 24 3,4 | over it, for Justinian was forced to cede Provence to the 25 3,4 | advance of Chosroes, who forced his way into Syria and sacked 26 3,4 | five years, and then he was forced to pay a large sum of money 27 3,4 | Slavic invasions and often forced the Slavs to retreat beyond 28 3,7 | Anthimus that Justinian was forced regretfully to change his 29 3,8 | in problems of heredity, forced and sometimes false donations 30 3,8 | threatening that he was forced almost immediately to revoke 31 3,8 | vicious circle. Lack of money forced a decrease of the army; 32 3,9 | regulated commerce. This fact forced Justinian to establish close 33 3,12| person of the pope, who was forced not only to care for the 34 4,1 | Syrian border, which it was forced to protect. For this purpose 35 4,1 | and hunger, the Arabs were forced to make a desperate attempt 36 4,1 | the Byzantine Empire was forced to abandon Egypt forever. 37 4,1 | Arabs. The aged Muawiya was forced to negotiate a peace agreement 38 4,1 | emperor Constans II was forced to undertake a campaign “ 39 4,1 | by Asparuch (Isperich), forced by the Khazars to move westward 40 4,1 | army, and the Emperor was forced to negotiate a treaty according 41 4,1 | by the fact that he was forced to flee by the hatred of 42 4,4 | Byzantine government was forced to undertake decisive measures 43 4,4 | These altered conditions forced the Empire to resort in 44 4,4 | of the Empire, which was forced to direct all its energies 45 5,2 | Constantinople, Leo III definitely forced them back. This was the 46 5,2 | railroad to Konia). This defeat forced the Arabs to clear the western 47 5,2 | year 782-83 the Empress was forced to beg for peace. The resulting 48 5,2 | on the Lower Danube, were forced above all to defend their 49 5,2 | conquerors, the Bulgarians were forced to struggle with the conquered 50 5,2 | its military failures was forced to agree to pay tribute 51 5,4 | decree, was deposed and forced to retire to his estate, 52 5,5 | great difficulties, and it forced him to take more decisive 53 5,5 | severe measures. They were forced to put on secular dress, 54 5,5 | In one instance they were forced to march in file through 55 5,5 | temple with drawn swords and forced the assembly to disperse. 56 5,8 | exclusive predominance and forced Arabian nationality into 57 5,8 | was doomed to fail. He was forced to flee, and was later captured 58 5,8 | government taxes and were thus forced to transfer their property 59 5,8 | occupation of Amorion, but he was forced to give up his plans and 60 5,8 | army, but was defeated and forced to retreat. At the same 61 5,8 | boliads” (nobles)[149] were forced to drink from it.~ In 813 62 5,8 | situation in Bulgaria, which forced him to seek closer relations 63 5,8 | measures against images forced them to unite their ranks, 64 5,8 | although they were at times forced by circumstances to feign 65 5,8 | heated disputes finally forced Michael III to convoke a 66 6,1 | sons of Romanus Lecapenus forced their father to abdicate 67 6,2 | and the inhabitants were forced to eat grass, skins of animals, 68 6,2 | operations of the Arabs forced the Byzantine rulers to 69 6,2 | 944 the city of Edessa was forced to give up its precious 70 6,2 | set in after Ashot’s death forced the Muslims to intervene 71 6,2 | invasions of the Seljuq Turks forced Basil II to assume personal 72 6,3 | defeated the Magyars and forced them to move north to the 73 6,4 | large number of people, Oleg forced the Emperor to initiate 74 6,4 | Korsun) in the Crimea and forced Basil to yield and fulfill 75 6,5 | Patzinaks were constantly forced to the west by other barbaric 76 6,5 | Patzinaks, and the Emperor was forced to buy peace at a very heavy 77 6,6 | in the Byzantine Empire, forced the young Emperor Otto II ( 78 6,7 | and not only were they forced to consent to the absolution 79 6,7 | of his life, for he was forced to leave it in 886, when 80 6,7 | is also known that Basil forced the Jews of the Empire to 81 6,7 | spite of this, the Emperor forced a presbyter to perform the 82 6,7 | I Lecapenus, and Zoë was forced to embrace monastic life, 83 6,7 | bishops, and the Emperor was forced to give up his scheme.~ 84 6,7 | taxes and various duties forced to appeal for protection 85 6,7 | practice of the powerful forced Romanus to publish in 934 86 6,7 | took him to the capital and forced him to remain there to the 87 6,7 | Longobards, who were soon forced to cede the conquered territories 88 6,8 | Michael Stratioticus was forced to abdicate and spend the 89 6,8 | emperor in Asia Minor and forced Parapinakes to assume the 90 7,1 | took possession of Syria, forced the Christians to restore 91 7,1 | Dorylaeum (Eski‑Shehr), forced the Turks to evacuate the 92 7,1 | defeat at Dyrrachium and was forced to make peace with Alexius 93 7,1 | The Empire’s enemies were forced to recede everywhere, so 94 7,1 | vessels impossible, John was forced, still in the first years 95 7,1 | with the Bulgars, had been forced to come to Byzantium at 96 7,1 | success. Besieged, Antioch was forced to ask him for peace, which 97 7,1 | City” unstable, and even forced him to leave Rome for a 98 7,1 | owing to an epidemic, was forced to return without great 99 7,1 | Emperor. But Baldwin was forced to enter into a treaty with 100 7,1 | to a greater extent, were forced to resort to coercive measures. 101 7,2 | they were defeated and forced to evacuate Thessalonica 102 7,2 | of the Kingdom of Sicily, forced Isaac to regard him with 103 7,3 | have stormed the city and forced it to surrender … Under 104 7,3 | full amount fixed and were forced to support the Venetians 105 7,3 | bank of the Golden Horn, forced the iron chain which protected 106 7,4 | an independent state, and forced the Emperors to consider 107 7,4 | property; but later he was forced by means of other Novels, 108 7,4 | islands of the Archipelago forced Christodulus and the monks 109 7,4 | of Byzantium. Manuel was forced to yield and declared that 110 7,4 | the crusade, was gradually forced to change his mind and to 111 7,4 | despite the measures taken, forced the government to collect 112 7,4 | aristocracy, just as it is forced to lose its numerous other 113 7,4 | the Franks in 1204 he was forced to give up his seat to a 114 7,4 | reached the highest degrees. Forced to flee from the capital 115 8,2 | the despots of Epirus were forced to yield to the increasing 116 8,11| Bohemia before they were forced to retrace their march to 117 8,14| un-canonical, nevertheless was forced to yield and, “at his own 118 8,14| the papal delegates were forced to withdraw, loaded with 119 8,17| to lay estate, and thus forced to discharge their state 120 8,17| 1081-1185). But Alexius was forced to recognize Trebizond as 121 9,2 | the Turks Manuel had been forced to suffer before he ascended 122 9,3 | unsuccessful. Charles was forced to give up his plans against 123 9,3 | Mongol Great Khan Mangu forced him to give up his aggressive 124 9,3 | this defeat Michael was forced to abandon Hulagu and to 125 9,3 | that the Bulgarian king was forced to stop hostilities.[71] 126 9,5 | Serbian kings, were now forced to yield to the higher authority 127 9,6 | the Athonian monasteries forced one of the monks, Athanasius, 128 9,6 | Genoese and Ottoman-Turks forced John Cantacuzene to give 129 9,8 | father’s death John had been forced to cede several cities of 130 9,9 | seriously wounded, was forced to abandon the battle; he 131 9,9 | Apostate, will be finally forced to recognize the victory 132 9,12| severity and the Arsenites were forced to flee from the capital, 133 9,13| hand of Barlaam, who was forced publicly to express repentance 134 9,17| the payment of tribute, forced stays at the Turkish court, 135 9,17| well, the government was forced sometimes to tolerate their 136 9,18| written either during his forced stay at the Turkish court 137 9,18| Cantacuzene, who after his forced abdication ended his days 138 9,18| father’s fall, was also forced to take refuge in the cowl. 139 9,18| their rulers. Laonikos was forced to flee from Athens, spent 140 9,18| one of extreme misery, was forced to use his literary talent 141 9,19| centuries many Greeks were forced to leave their country for


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