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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | calculations of Professor V. Bolotov, which coincided 2 2,5 | of the famous work of D. V. Aïnalov, Hellenistic Origin 3 4,1 | than 80,000, according to V. I. Lamansky,[69] were transported 4 4,1 | Dobrudja. These Bulgarians, as V. N. Zlatarsky asserted, 5 5,1 | of Leo III, Constantine V Copronymus (741-75), married 6 5,1 | marriage of Constantine V.~ ~ 7 5,2 | influence of this outcome,” said V. Barthold, “among the Christians 8 5,2 | of Leo III, Constantine V, to move the imperial border 9 5,2 | the reign of Constantine V relations with the Byzantine 10 5,2 | the days of Constantine V: “The whole of the Peloponnesus 11 5,3 | the Russian Byzantinist, V. G. Vasilievsky is inclined 12 5,3 | Leo III and Constantine V at all.[23] At present most 13 5,3 | with the Russian scholars V. G. Vasilievsky and Th. 14 5,3 | this case the Slavonic. V. N. Zlatarsky recently supported 15 5,4 | the ninth century were Leo V, an Armenian, and Michael 16 5,4 | abomination of the work of Satan” (V. 92), viewed icon-worship 17 5,4 | the reign of Constantine V Copronymus (741-75), the 18 5,5 | George, etc.[92]~ Constantine V displayed extreme intolerance 19 5,5 | congratulated by Constantine V, who wrote: “I have found 20 5,5 | suffered under Constantine V, Stephen the Younger is 21 5,5 | under his father Constantine V. Although Leo, too, was 22 5,5 | the tactics of Constantine V to the restoration of the 23 5,5 | Leo III and Constantine V was directed toward the 24 5,6 | Michael I and Charles, Leo V and Lewis the Pious, stood 25 5,8 | known in history as Leo V the Armenian (813-20). In 26 5,8 | 20). In the year 820 Leo V was killed and the throne 27 5,8 | soon after the rise of Leo V the Armenian to the Byzantine 28 5,8 | 152] in the time of Leo V concluded with the Byzantine 29 5,8 | with the Bulgarians, Leo V reconstructed some of the 30 5,8 | iconoclastic measures of Leo V were vehemently opposed 31 5,8 | particularly under Leo V and Theophilus, was neither 32 5,8 | Leo III and Constantine V, but “only spiritually poorer.”[ 33 5,8 | of the second period, Leo V the Armenian, Michael II 34 5,8 | severe in the time of Leo V. These sources name martyrs 35 5,8 | vehement opponents of Leo V acknowledge that he was 36 5,8 | comparing the time of Leo V with the reign of Michael 37 5,8 | rank, as did Leo III, Leo V, and Michael II. The iconoclastic 38 5,8 | He was submitted by Leo V the Armenian to an inquest, 39 5,8 | iconoclasm in the time of Leo V the Armenian, he was deposed 40 5,8 | he applied to Constantine V] against the Salutary Incarnation 41 5,8 | anonymous writer on Emperor Leo V the Armenian,[179] Hamartolus 42 5,8 | worship written by Constantine V Copronymus have been preserved 43 5,8 | literary works.[182] Leo V ordered the compilation 44 5,8 | the time of Constantine V, but was revived under the 45 5,8 | Ecumenical Council, Constantine V Copronymus ordered a portrait 46 6,1 | reign of his nephew, Michael V Calaphates (1041-42), another 47 6,1 | and blinding of Michael V. For about two months the 48 6,5 | they crossed the Danube.~ V. G. Vasilievsky, who was 49 6,7 | predecessors. In the words of V. G. Vasilievsky, the Novel 50 6,7 | The list published by V. Beneševič and attributed 51 6,8 | history from the time of Leo V to that of Leo VI (813-86), 52 7,1 | eighth century by Constantine V Copronymus, as well as in 53 7,1 | kinship. The Russian scholar V. Vasilievsky declared “in 54 7,1 | doom, but reward. Amen!”~ V. Vasilievsky, who referred 55 7,1 | example the Russian scholars V. Vasilievsky and Th. Uspensky, 56 7,1 | text the Russian scholar V. Rosen remarked that the 57 7,1 | Conrad to him.~ According to V. Vasilievsky, “undoubtedly 58 7,1 | of the twelfth century, V. Vasilievsky explained, “ 59 7,2 | Emperor of a certain Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos (1204), 60 7,2 | persons of the leaders,” said V. Vasilievsky, “there was 61 7,2 | the nineteenth century, V. Vasilievsky, remarked: “ 62 7,3 | known as the Emperor Alexius V, was a nominee of the national 63 7,3 | Constantinople. The Emperor Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos, fearing 64 7,3 | III Angelus and Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos, and 65 7,4 | of the Latins, in which V. Vasilievsky saw a sign 66 7,4 | significance. Another scholar, V. Vasilievsky, severely remarked “ 67 8,2 | Constantinople. But, as V. G. Vasilievsky wrote, “ 68 8,7 | the nineteenth century by V. G. Vasilievsky.[48]~ In 69 8,7 | in Greek captivity.[50] V. G. Vasilievsky said, this “ 70 8,7 | his correspondence, wrote V. G. Vasilievsky, “we learn 71 8,9 | Balkan peninsula. Thereby, as V. G. Vasilievsky correctly 72 8,16| manuscript in St. Petersburg, by V. G. Vasilievsky, and the 73 8,16| was definitely solved by V. G. Vasilievsky, who proved 74 8,17| internal life of Byzantium, P. V. Bezobrazov, wrote: “The 75 8,17| 1879 a Russian historian, V. Vasilievsky, in connection 76 9,2 | king of Hungary, Stephen V; his second wife, Violanta-Irene, 77 9,2 | 1341, the new Emperor, John V, his eldest son, was hardly 78 9,2 | solemn coronation of John V Palaeologus was celebrated 79 9,2 | son also abdicated.~ John V Palaeologus finally became 80 9,2 | co-emperor. The old John V, as well as his favorite 81 9,2 | in prison. In 1379 John V succeeded in escaping and, 82 9,2 | regained his throne. John V and Andronicus came to an 83 9,2 | in 1385. After that John V, disregarding his grandson 84 9,2 | end of the reign of John V, a rebellion was raised 85 9,2 | activity of Manuel, John V was restored. At the beginning 86 9,2 | the beginning of 1391 John V died after a long, stormy 87 9,2 | in which he begged John V to pardon his son for what 88 9,2 | Bayazid required that John V send him, with the stipulated 89 9,2 | redeemed his father John V from the Venetians who, 90 9,3 | information on the Slavs, V. Makushev, wrote that, in 91 9,3 | by the Russian scholar, V. I. Lamansky, several other 92 9,5 | John V, John VI Cantacuzene and 93 9,5 | Under Andronicus III, John V’s predecessor, Stephen Dushan 94 9,5 | the throne of the boy John V, when a devastating civil 95 9,5 | Cantacuzene, now with John V, as it seemed advantageous 96 9,5 | fighting on the side of John V Palaeologus was slain by 97 9,6 | after the death of John V), the capital of Bulgaria, 98 9,6 | Empire.~ The old and ill John V had to suffer a new humiliation 99 9,6 | Constantinople which deposed John V and set his eldest son, 100 9,6 | Genoa and the elderly John V, who had regained the throne, 101 9,7 | years of the reign of John V. At the moment of John’s 102 9,7 | Manuel’s old father, John V.~ ~The expedition of Marshal 103 9,7 | kings of Aragon, Martin V (1395-1410) and Ferdinand 104 9,8 | king of Aragon, Alfonso V the Magnanimous, who died 105 9,9 | appeal to Pope Nicholas V the western emperor, Frederick 106 9,12| sided with Emperor John V Palaeologus against Cantacuzene; 107 9,13| himself on the throne John V Palaeologus, half-Latin 108 9,14| Catholicism of Emperor John V.~ Towards the seventh decade 109 9,14| encircle Constantinople. John V Palaeologus put all his 110 9,14| 280]~ In 1367 Pope Urban V decided to move from Avignon 111 9,14| ready to come to Rome. John V arrived in Rome by sea, 112 9,14| service during which John V once more read the confession 113 9,14| s departure, Pope Urban V returned to Avignon.~ In 114 9,17| century, a Russian traveler, V. G. Barsky, visited the 115 9,17| Sevastyanov, T. Florinsky, and V. Regel, worked assiduously 116 9,17| and grandson, and of John V Palaeologus and John Cantacuzene; 117 9,17| Europe of the emperors (John V, who was arrested at Venice 118 9,17| wedding festivities of John V:~ ~At that time, the palace 119 9,17| sons of the Emperor John V. The Despotat of Morea was 120 9,17| When Manuel, son of John V, was appointed Despot of 121 9,17| to an agreement with John V Palaeologus, the zealot 122 9,17| republic until in 1349 John V and Cantacuzene finally 123 9,17| the civil war between John V and John Cantacuzene. As 124 9,17| Andronicus III, and John V, there was an attempt at 125 9,18| from the accession of John V to the conquest of the island 126 9,18| the fourteenth century, D. V. Aïnalov, added: “In this 127 9,19| the nineteenth century, J. V. Kireyevsky, wrote: “When 128 App | 717-741.~~~~~~Constantine V Copronymus, 741-775. ~~~~~~ 129 App | Rangabé, 811-813.~~~~~~Leo V the Armenian, 813-820.~~~~~~ 130 App | 1034-1041.~~~~~~Michael V Calaphates, 1041-1042.~~~~~~ 131 App | 1203-1204.~~~~~~Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos, 1204.~~~~~~ 132 App | III, 1328-1341.~~~~~~John V, 1341-1391.~~~~~~John VI


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