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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | When a moment of unusual importance is associated with some 2 2,1 | considerations were of primary importance to Constantine:~ ~As Bonaparte 3 2,1 | world-master, realized the importance which the alliance with 4 2,1 | and were of no political importance, would have meant a risky 5 2,1 | unnecessary exaggeration, the importance of the ‘Edict of Milan’ 6 2,2 | second event of primary importance during Constantine’s reign, 7 2,2 | Byzantium. Recognizing the importance of trade relations between 8 2,2 | changes of such extreme importance to the internal organization 9 2,3 | is of particularly great importance for the ways in which the 10 2,3 | influence were of no great importance.~ ~St. John Chrysostom. — 11 2,4 | of very great historical importance. First, it is the most valuable 12 2,5 | which proved to be of great importance for all subsequent history. 13 2,5 | pope, was also of great importance. Although not confirmed 14 2,5 | of the fifth century the importance of the leaders of German 15 2,5 | Nevertheless it was of great importance to Clovis. The Roman population 16 2,5 | revolt was of no little importance in history. “By three times 17 2,5 | Anastasius was of great importance to the abundant activities 18 2,5 | became of exceptionally great importance to the eastern half of the 19 2,5 | shifted and, appreciating the importance of the eastern provinces, 20 2,5 | particularly pronounced. Of some importance to the general cultural 21 2,5 | Eusebius are of greater importance. The Chronicle, written 22 2,5 | developed after this is of some importance even to Greek literature, 23 2,5 | of the time. Of no lesser importance is the collection of his 24 2,5 | recently that its beauty and importance have become better known.[ 25 3,4 | ruined city of no political importance. The pope, however, chose 26 3,4 | both ancient and of great importance and the first of all the 27 3,4 | great political and economic importance.[33]~ Quite different was 28 3,4 | Justinian failed to grasp the importance of the eastern border and 29 3,5 | Justinian is of very great importance, the haste with which it 30 3,5 | unceasing and universal importance. Justinian’s code preserved 31 3,5 | Sidon but had no further importance.[57]~In Russia under the 32 3,6 | definitely lost its former importance as a cultural center and 33 3,7 | were of great political importance and involved the extremely 34 3,9 | is the great historical importance of this work, which lies 35 3,9 | explaining its commercial importance during the early Middle 36 3,11| peace treaty was of great importance; Persarmenia and eastern 37 3,11| was of exceedingly great importance to the Byzantine Empire 38 3,16| sufficient basis for judging the importance of this source, particularly 39 3,16| on jurisprudence show the importance of the study of law during 40 3,16| are of particularly great importance from an artistic point of 41 4,1 | s appearance. Second in importance was the city of Yathrib, 42 4,1 | subsequent history was of extreme importance to the fate of the Empire. 43 4,2 | question had lost its political importance, and the decree of Heraclius 44 4,2 | movement had lost its political importance and stood in the way of 45 4,4 | this time were of extreme importance. Equally great was the menace 46 4,4 | Maximus were of particular importance in the development of Byzantine 47 4,4 | letters.~ The influence and importance of the writings of Maximus 48 5,3 | however, overestimated the importance of this law when he assigned 49 5,4 | point out the complexity and importance of the iconoclastic period, 50 5,5 | both sexes).~ The great importance of the Nicene Council does 51 5,7 | people,” and compared the importance of their “sweeping attempt 52 5,7 | problem an event of state importance.”[120]~ While recognizing 53 5,8 | prologue. It appears to have an importance of its own and signifies 54 5,8 | insurrection was of considerable importance. Its failure was also a 55 5,8 | Amorian dynasty were of much importance to the Empire, because for 56 5,8 | still remains a source of importance, since it contains many 57 5,8 | but which are of greatest importance for the history of the Russian 58 6,2 | Minor, and restored the lost importance of Byzantine rule in southern 59 6,2 | to the Greeks were of no importance in the later history of 60 6,2 | Lecapenus was of very great importance for the Byzantine policy 61 6,2 | Italy, and Sicily were of no importance for the general course of 62 6,5 | Turks was of very great importance.~ The Byzantine rulers considered 63 6,5 | tenth century were of great importance to the Byzantine Empire, 64 6,7 | others, eventually rose in importance by being transformed into 65 6,8 | the treasury of primary importance, and ;n order to increase 66 6,8 | as well as its economic importance to the states of Western 67 6,8 | tale. It was of no little importance in the development of old 68 6,8 | Macedonian dynasty is of great importance for the history of Byzantine 69 7,1 | Hungarians) had begun to assume importance under Alexius Comnenus before 70 7,1 | country to realize the full importance of the crusades was France, 71 7,1 | conquests were of the greatest importance for the political and economic 72 7,1 | historians, denying the importance of those relations, say 73 7,1 | and the real scale and importance of it could not be anticipated 74 7,1 | consequences, and of such great importance both for Byzantium And the 75 7,1 | he was of no particular importance. He died in Apulia in 1111.~ 76 7,1 | began to be of predominant importance. Gradually, forgetting that 77 7,1 | defeat the Patzinaks had no importance at all in the external history 78 7,2 | his reign events of great importance to the Empire had taken 79 7,2 | vigorously emphasize again the importance of the part played by the 80 7,3 | Crusade, two men were of first importance: Pope Innocent III, as a 81 7,4 | problems this epoch is of great importance and of vivid interest.~ ~ 82 7,4 | approached, the commercial importance of Byzantium was thoroughly 83 7,4 | Bryenniuswork is of great importance both for internal court 84 7,4 | and rising to especial importance under the Angeli, he was 85 7,4 | Thessalonica, the city next in importance to the capital, Eustathius 86 7,4 | century, is of considerable importance from the literary, historical, 87 7,4 | literary defects, is of some importance both for the biography of 88 7,4 | whether John Tzetzes has any importance as a cultural force in the 89 7,4 | both brothers were of equal importance. In reality Isaac Tzetzes 90 7,4 | becomes of much greater importance when it is compared with 91 8,2 | yield to the increasing importance of Nicaea and to give up 92 8,2 | gave it a special political importance. Nicaea had achieved fame 93 8,4 | of Asia Minor, had great importance for the new Empire of Nicaea. 94 8,7 | Thessalonica, the second city in importance of the former Byzantine 95 8,9 | dominions, played no role of any importance. From that time on, the 96 8,10| Orthodox or Catholic, had no importance.~ But in their hostility 97 8,11| the political power and importance of John Vatatzes was widely 98 8,13| philosophy. Realizing the importance of external political relations, 99 8,16| writings are of very great importance for the history of Byzantine 100 8,16| Nicene Empire has great importance for the general history 101 8,17| century is of very great importance. After the conquest by the 102 8,17| Franco-Eastern codes are of great importance for the history both of 103 9,2 | continued to be of great importance from a cultural standpoint, 104 9,2 | internal life was of great importance. In the epoch of the Palaeologi 105 9,2 | for appreciation of the importance of artistic creation under 106 9,3 | only of southern Italy. The importance to Byzantium of the Sicilian 107 9,3 | Volga. Realizing the great importance of this new Mongol factor 108 9,4 | at Velbužd were of great importance to the young Serbian Kingdom. 109 9,4 | This was of particular importance in the Crimea, where both 110 9,4 | acquired great political importance in the Empire.”[103] Towards 111 9,5 | surrender of Seres was of great importance; Dushan gained a fortified 112 9,6 | and Genoa, was of great importance because it allowed the nations 113 9,7 | he still believed in the importance and effectiveness of his 114 9,7 | battle of Angora had great importance for the last days of the 115 9,7 | attention of scholars to the importance of those schemes of the 116 9,9 | therefore of the greatest importance for the reconstruction of 117 9,9 | course, could have no real importance for the outcome of the siege.~ 118 9,11| Rome, an event of great importance for Michael’s aim.~ The 119 9,12| Fathers. Recognizing the importance of education, they tried 120 9,17| monasteries are of the greatest importance. But the Orthodox monks 121 9,17| other libraries. Of great importance is the collection published 122 9,18| estimation of Gregorasimportance. Krumbacher called him “ 123 9,18| the events, is of great importance, especially from the reign 124 9,18| enemy.[370]~ But of greatest importance for the cultural history 125 9,18| rhetorical essays are of great importance. Marcus (Mark) Eugenicus, 126 9,18| attention. As his activity and importance have not yet been fully 127 9,18| and they are of no great importance. In all likelihood his other 128 9,18| also very important; this importance is due particularly to the 129 9,18| greatness as a man and his importance in the cultural movement 130 9,18| illustrate once more the importance of cultural exchanges between 131 9,19| conception of the idea and importance of Hellenic studies with 132 9,19| Uspensky said that “the importance of the latter must rise 133 9,19| 1415. Chrysoloraschief importance was apparently due to his 134 9,19| Bessarion was a man of first importance in the cultural movement 135 9,19| Trebizond, which is of great importance from the historical point


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