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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | works of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, shows the continuing 2 2,5 | Byzantine writer of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Callistus, 3 3,1 | times. In Abyssinia in the fourteenth century was compiled one 4 3,15| the second quarter of the fourteenth century, so that the Greek 5 3,16| The Russian pilgrim of the fourteenth century, Stephen of Novgorod, 6 4,1 | among them, and even in the fourteenth century we hear of “some 7 4,4 | translation was made in the fourteenth century. The poetical genius 8 5,3 | the second chapter of the fourteenth book of the Digest, which 9 5,3 | documents of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.[51]~ The Military 10 6,8 | of which belongs to the fourteenth century.[188] The study 11 7,3 | until the middle of the fourteenth century. According to the 12 7,3 | precious frescoes of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 13 7,3 | so-called Chronicle of Morea (fourteenth century) which survives 14 8,2 | literature of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries are preserved 15 8,2 | well-known statesman of the fourteenth century, a diplomat, politician 16 8,5 | Byzantine chronicler of the fourteenth century said that Henry 17 8,12| Serbs, was to be made in the fourteenth century.~ Taking advantage 18 8,16| well-known French knight of the fourteenth century, Bertrand du Guesclin, 19 8,16| romances of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries had also as their 20 8,17| eleventh century to the fourteenth the arrangements of the 21 9,2 | especially the Serbs of the fourteenth century under Stephen Dušan ( 22 9,2 | peninsula. The history of the fourteenth century was to answer this 23 9,2 | Hellenic patriotism in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries 24 9,2 | the civil strife of the fourteenth century was the participation, 25 9,3 | grasp. A Greek author of the fourteenth century, Gregoras, wrote 26 9,3 | The great humanist of the fourteenth century, Petrarca, regarded 27 9,4 | Empire had failed. In the fourteenth century the great king of 28 9,4 | the very beginning of the fourteenth century a peace was concluded 29 9,4 | the very beginning of the fourteenth century Roger de Flor with 30 9,4 | In the second half of the fourteenth century a Spanish duke of 31 9,4 | by mere accident in the fourteenth century and organized upon 32 9,4 | in middle Greece in the fourteenth century were not only troubled 33 9,4 | the very beginning of the fourteenth century the Catalan company 34 9,4 | in the first half of the fourteenth century, from Serbia.~ The 35 9,4 | In the first half of the fourteenth century, the Albanians for 36 9,4 | the fourth decade of the fourteenth century, not long before 37 9,4 | in the second half of the fourteenth and in the fifteenth century, 38 9,4 | the second quarter of the fourteenth century, the Greek-Slavs 39 9,4 | the thirteenth and in the fourteenth century on the part of some 40 9,5 | Byzantine historian of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Gregoras, 41 9,6 | policies of Byzantium in the fourteenth century.~ ~The Turks. — 42 9,6 | since the beginning of the fourteenth century, besought the pope 43 9,6 | obvious at the end of the fourteenth century, belonged the future 44 9,7 | problem of the end of the fourteenth century might have been 45 9,7 | France at the end of the fourteenth and the beginning of the 46 9,7 | and East at the end of the fourteenth and beginning of the fifteenth 47 9,7 | Towards the end of the fourteenth century, the Mongol empire, 48 9,7 | became by the middle of the fourteenth century so important that 49 9,7 | Peloponnesus. At the end of the fourteenth century the Peloponnesus 50 9,7 | of the Despot, was in the fourteenth century and at the beginning 51 9,7 | It is related that in the fourteenth century, at Sparta, there 52 9,9 | built at the end of the fourteenth century by the Sultan Bayazid ( 53 9,12| thirteenth and beginning of the fourteenth century, the Arsenites, 54 9,12| increased in power. In the fourteenth century they showed vigorous 55 9,12| troubles of Thessalonica in the fourteenth century, pursuing some political 56 9,12| In the first half of the fourteenth century the zealots and 57 9,13| In the first half of the fourteenth century the interesting 58 9,13| very important event of the fourteenth century. The German Byzantinist 59 9,13| of the Hesychasts in the fourteenth century and the man who 60 9,13| quarrel of the middle of the fourteenth century resulted in a decisive 61 9,14| the seventh decade of the fourteenth century the Turks were the 62 9,14| trust in the pope.~ The fourteenth century was the epoch of 63 9,17| At the beginning of the fourteenth century, an Arab geographer, 64 9,17| visited Constantinople in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 65 9,17| in the second half of the fourteenth century, Constantinople 66 9,17| 304] A historian of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Gregoras, 67 9,17| of Byzantium, and in the fourteenth century and the first half 68 9,17| Macedon and Thessaly in the fourteenth century.[311] But a province 69 9,17| state. At the end of the fourteenth century Thessalonica received 70 9,17| at the beginning of the fourteenth century and the invasions 71 9,17| Mazaris.[314] Earlier in the fourteenth century, John Cantacuzene 72 9,17| district of Thessalontca in the fourteenth century, at least on the 73 9,17| out in the middle of the fourteenth century is exceedingly interesting 74 9,17| the fifth decade of the fourteenth century, is particularly 75 9,17| commune of Thessalonica in the fourteenth century;” this struggle “ 76 9,17| of the first half of the fourteenth century, a factor in the 77 9,17| Byzantine coins. In the fourteenth century, under Andronicus 78 9,17| offices attributed to the fourteenth century and often, though 79 9,17| analogous treatise in the fourteenth century, on the eve of the 80 9,17| of this treatise in the fourteenth century, remarked, not without 81 9,18| perishing Empire of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, 82 9,18| intellectual movement. The fourteenth century was the golden age 83 9,18| troubled history of the fourteenth century in the Balkan peninsula, 84 9,18| to the beginning of the fourteenth century (1307-1308). This 85 9,18| In the beginning of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Kallistus 86 9,18| other writings.[345]~ In the fourteenth century also lived one of 87 9,18| writers of Byzantium in the fourteenth century, but he is not the 88 9,18| almost no chroniclers. In the fourteenth century there was only one, 89 9,18| Cydones who lived in the fourteenth century, and the famous 90 9,18| Another historian of the fourteenth century called him “a clever 91 9,18| the very beginning of the fourteenth century and died at the 92 9,18| cultural history of the fourteenth century is Cydonesvoluminous 93 9,18| Renaissance at the end of the fourteenth century, Coluccio Salutati, 94 9,18| in the second half of the fourteenth century, may be mentioned 95 9,18| Byzantine writers of the fourteenth century, and one of the 96 9,18| Cabasilas, also belongs to the fourteenth century. The basts of Cabasilas’ 97 9,18| the mystic writers of the fourteenth century, with Nicholas Cabasilas 98 9,18| history of Byzantium in the fourteenth century, and should attract 99 9,18| thirteenth and beginning of the fourteenth centuries as well as for 100 9,18| of the first half of the fourteenth century. This man of learning 101 9,18| in this Byzantine of the fourteenth century that he cherished 102 9,18| Byzantine humanists of the fourteenth century. The most recent 103 9,18| the greatest writer of the fourteenth century and one of the greatest 104 9,18| cultural movement of the fourteenth century is just beginning 105 9,18| Judge of Thessalonica in the fourteenth century, Constantine Harmenopulus, 106 9,18| great literary figure of the fourteenth century is Theodore Meliteniotes. 107 9,18| at the beginning of the fourteenth century; therefore it is 108 9,18| Meliteniotes, who lived in the fourteenth century, was the author 109 9,18| the romance belongs to the fourteenth century. The romanceLybistros 110 9,18| Biancifiore), dating from the fourteenth century. The Greek version 111 9,18| of Byzantine art in the fourteenth century, or any originality, 112 9,18| artistic movement of the fourteenth century is no sudden and 113 9,18| painting in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries could be solved 114 9,18| Byzantine painting of the fourteenth century cannot be considered 115 9,18| renaissance of art in the fourteenth century was impossible.[ 116 9,18| of Aïnalov, wrote of the fourteenth century: “The new things 117 9,18| Byzantine Greeks in the fourteenth century as dominated by 118 9,18| the matter by calling the fourteenth century a true renaissance. 119 9,18| between the past and the fourteenth century there is no break. 120 9,18| Macedonia, which in the fourteenth century was under the power 121 9,18| the late thirteenth, the fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries, 122 9,18| manuscript of Madrid of the fourteenth century containing the chronicle 123 9,18| manuscripts, one belonging to the fourteenth century with a miniature 124 9,18| painting of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries N. P. Kondakov 125 9,18| Byzantine painting of the fourteenth century, D. V. Aïnalov, 126 9,18| the thirteenth and in the fourteenth century. Thereafter, under 127 9,19| Boccaccio, lived in the fourteenth century.~ There are, then, 128 9,19| earlier Renaissance, i.e. the fourteenth century and the very beginning 129 9,19| about the middle of the fourteenth century, who participated 130 9,19| the seventh decade of the fourteenth century. Moving from Italy 131 9,19| nothing but Greek.[464] In the fourteenth century, in one of his letters, 132 9,19| Thus, the Italians of the fourteenth century did not need to 133 9,19| begins at the end of the fourteenth century and continues during 134 9,19| about the middle of the fourteenth century, Manuel Chrysoloras


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