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1 2,1 | Christianity in the First Three Centuries,[4] arrived at similar conclusions. 2 2,2 | of the church.~ For many centuries the cultural center of the 3 2,2 | former Troy). In the first centuries of the Christian era the 4 2,2 | which developed through long centuries higher culture and older 5 2,3 | north, and was felt even centuries later during the early Christian 6 2,3 | thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, shows the continuing predominance 7 2,4 | of the fourth and fifth centuries. Since it also embraces 8 2,4 | Constantinople impregnable for many centuries to the enemies of the Byzantine 9 2,5 | late fifth and early sixth centuries the idea of a single empire 10 2,5 | of the second and third centuries on the question of whether 11 2,5 | debates of the first three centuries of the Christian era.~ But 12 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries was enriched by the works 13 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries had several distinct, well-known 14 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries. But Caesarea, and toward 15 2,5 | sources for the first three centuries of the Christian era. Besides, 16 2,5 | late fourth and early fifth centuries was Synesius of Cyrene. 17 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries and the history of their 18 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries is represented also by several 19 2,5 | during the fourth and fifth centuries. It was used for all the 20 2,5 | the beginning of the sixth centuries. But in the curriculum of 21 2,5 | the fourth to the sixth centuries is one when various elements 22 2,5 | West during the first two centuries of the Empire, replaced 23 2,5 | of the fourth and fifth centuries. At present this theory 24 2,5 | fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries. The magnificent churches 25 2,5 | fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries was like. One of the most 26 2,5 | fourth, fifth, or sixth centuries.[191] To the beginning of 27 2,5 | art the fourth and fifth centuries may be viewed as the preparatory 28 3,3 | in the first and second centuries. As a Christian ruler he 29 3,4 | Persia, had been engaged for centuries in bloody wars on the eastern 30 3,4 | sixth and early seventh centuries.~ Besides the Slavs, the 31 3,4 | preserving Greek civilization for centuries in barbarous surroundings, 32 3,5 | development through many centuries was greatly needed.~ The 33 3,9 | fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries — Arcadius, Theodosius, 34 3,16| history of the fifth and sixth centuries is the work of Evagrius 35 3,16| early part of the seventh centuries, produced his famous work 36 3,16| art of the fifth and sixth centuries.~ The building activities 37 4,1 | name had been in use for centuries in the East, particularly 38 4,1 | title which had for several centuries been applied to him unofficially.”[ 39 4,1 | of this period: “For two centuries the Byzantine Empire had 40 4,1 | heritage of Rome; for two centuries the empire made the great 41 4,1 | their fortresses; for two centuries it upheld in this part of 42 4,1 | to the eighth and ninth centuries. The excavations are far 43 4,4 | works of the fifth and sixth centuries, used very superficially 44 4,4 | was appreciated in later centuries, and in the eleventh century 45 5,2 | seventh and early eighth centuries showed great ingenuity in 46 5,3 | Throughout the eighth and ninth centuries, until the time of the accession 47 5,3 | in the seventh or eighth centuries, which was not really the 48 5,3 | tenth, eleventh, and twelfth centuries. This survival indicates 49 5,3 | after the seventh and eighth centuries. The Italians, who later 50 5,3 | thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.[51]~ The Military Law or 51 5,4 | in the eighth and ninth centuries was not an entirely new 52 5,4 | In the fourth and fifth centuries image-worship rose and developed 53 5,6 | empire, so that in previous centuries two or more emperors were 54 5,8 | in the seventh and eighth centuries, the very existence of the 55 5,8 | In sources of subsequent centuries there are some references 56 5,8 | as the seventh and eighth centuries this island had become subject 57 5,8 | of the eighth and ninth centuries must be sought outside of 58 5,8 | enlarged many times in later centuries, has survived in such a 59 5,8 | impoverished not only the centuries in which it was exercised, 60 6,1 | the eighth and early ninth centuries, the rule of Zoë and Theodora 61 6,2 | in the East. After three centuries of keeping to the defensive, 62 6,2 | Empire and Armenia. For many centuries Armenia was the apple of 63 6,2 | efforts of the preceding centuries was reduced to nothing.”[ 64 6,4 | shall stand, in the present centuries, and in the centuries to 65 6,4 | present centuries, and in the centuries to come.”[62]~ The friendly 66 6,5 | early part of the eleventh centuries conditions changed. Eastern 67 6,7 | which lasted for almost two centuries.~ The first act of Basil 68 6,7 | beginning of the eighth centuries, the eastern church had 69 6,7 | VI in the ninth and tenth centuries brought about a temporary 70 6,7 | during the ninth and tenth centuries has not yet been sufficiently 71 6,7 | threatened in the ninth and tenth centuries by the powerful, who strove 72 6,8 | conditions sanctified by many centuries. The Norman conquerors of 73 6,8 | works of the fifth and sixth centuries. It was also in his time 74 6,8 | beginning of the eleventh centuries, when the entire attention 75 6,8 | saying that in its later centuries Byzantine art was systematically 76 6,8 | of the tenth and eleventh centuries.~ Under the Macedonian emperors 77 6,8 | ninth, tenth, and eleventh centuries. The discovery and study 78 6,8 | assigned to the ninth or tenth centuries, may take a place with the 79 7,1 | terrible danger. “After so many centuries of terror and devastations,” 80 7,1 | lasting for well‑nigh two centuries — was not without its place 81 7,1 | Empire for more than four centuries, had for him a secondary 82 7,3 | Constantinople for many centuries. Neither churches, nor relics, 83 7,3 | fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, which are extremely important 84 7,4 | In the tenth and eleventh centuries the system of kharistikia 85 7,4 | in the tenth and eleventh centuries. Apparently, there never 86 7,4 | the eleventh and twelfth centuries made it impossible for the 87 7,4 | and the early thirteenth centuries. They are sometimes also 88 7,4 | the eleventh and twelfth centuries have been discovered in 89 8,2 | thirteenth and fourteenth centuries are preserved two panegyrics 90 8,9 | not reached for several centuries and which it never achieved 91 8,16| thirteenth and fourteenth centuries had also as their background 92 8,17| Empire during the first three centuries of its existence. Several 93 8,17| the seventh to the ninth centuries, in addition to the internal 94 8,17| the eleventh and twelfth centuries which are preserved indicate 95 8,17| later in the ninth and tenth centuries sometimes handed down their 96 8,17| the eleventh and twelfth centuries are transplanted into a 97 9,2 | fourteenth and fifteenth centuries and in the profound enthusiasm 98 9,2 | nineteenth and twentieth centuries belong to a later section 99 9,3 | France which, for several centuries, was to spend her energy 100 9,4 | has jealously guarded for centuries. It is only when these archeological 101 9,4 | of the fourth and fifth centuries, and of the gradual occupation 102 9,5 | the ninth and thirteenth centuries, Simeon and the Asens. The 103 9,9 | nineteenth and twentieth centuries vary in their estimation 104 9,11| fifteenth and sixteenth centuries asserted that at the invitation 105 9,12| fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries.”[257]~ The Union of Lyons 106 9,17| fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, among them seven Russian 107 9,18| fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, especially the city of 108 9,18| writers of the two last centuries of Byzantium, Nicephorus 109 9,18| polyhistor of the last two centuries of Byzantium;”[348] Montelatici 110 9,18| have been buried for four centuries in the dust of libraries. 111 9,18| civilization during the last centuries of Byzantium cannot be fully 112 9,18| the eleventh and twelfth centuries preserved the manuscript 113 9,18| beginning of the fourteenth centuries as well as for the transmission 114 9,18| thirteenth and fourteenth centuries could be solved only by 115 9,18| the eleventh and twelfth centuries, so that between the past 116 9,18| fourteenth, and fifteenth centuries, but the full flower of 117 9,18| thirteenth and fourteenth centuries N. P. Kondakov wrote in 118 9,19| the future and decided for centuries the destiny of the European 119 9,19| In the sixth and seventh centuries many Greeks were forced 120 9,19| in the ninth and tenth centuries Greek refugees from Sicily,