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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | precedence over religion, particularly external policy.[17] A. 2 2,1 | ascribed to him. He was particularly interested in Palestine, 3 2,2 | which manifested itself particularly in the field of dogma. In 4 2,2 | Thessalonica. His attention turned particularly to Troy, the city of Aeneas, 5 2,2 | monarchs, manifested in particularly firm and definite forms 6 2,2 | between him and the Nicaeans. Particularly persistent was he in his 7 2,3 | disquieting movements were felt particularly in Constantinople. The disputes 8 2,3 | the city of Alexandria, is particularly significant. The last decree 9 2,3 | western part of the Empire a particularly well-known episode during 10 2,3 | of that period. This was particularly true of the eastern provinces, 11 2,3 | century.— This epoch is of particularly great importance for the 12 2,3 | Theodosius the Great was felt particularly in the capital, where the 13 2,3 | gifted statesman, nor was he particularly interested in matters of 14 2,3 | Huns. This description is particularly valuable for the light it 15 2,4 | great storm in the church. Particularly strong was the protest by 16 2,5 | defined racial contradictions, particularly in Syria and Egypt, began 17 2,5 | Alexandria, Peter Mongus, were particularly anxious to find some way 18 2,5 | The poor classes suffered particularly from the burden of the chrysargyron. 19 2,5 | Christianity, which received a particularly great impetus in the fourth 20 2,5 | seacoast; the latter was particularly famous for studies in the 21 2,5 | detached from actual life, was particularly pronounced. Of some importance 22 2,5 | century, wrote in Latin. He is particularly important as the author 23 3,3 | Africa under the Vandals were particularly difficult, because these 24 3,8 | of large land-ownership. Particularly numerous confiscations were 25 3,8 | several small provinces, particularly in the East, into larger 26 3,11| with western developments, particularly in Italy where the Lombards 27 3,12| among whom the Saxons were particularly numerous. Popular tradition 28 3,16| importance of this source, particularly from the geographic and 29 3,16| the Turks. Another source particularly valuable for church history 30 3,16| term.”[146] The style is particularly worthy of attention, for 31 3,16| the eyes of the visitors. Particularly deep was the impression 32 3,16| these churches two are of particularly great importance from an 33 3,16| The apse of this church is particularly well known because the two 34 3,16| beautiful ivory carvings, particularly among the diptych-leaves 35 3,16| depopulation of villages, particularly because of excessive taxation 36 4,1 | majority of the population, particularly in Syria, did not adhere 37 4,1 | for centuries in the East, particularly in Egypt, and with the fourth 38 4,1 | the cities, Petra became particularly wealthy and important because 39 4,1 | Byzantine emperors, became particularly powerful in the sixth century 40 4,1 | increased constantly, being particularly great during the sacred 41 4,1 | inexorable central government, particularly after the death of Justinian 42 4,1 | skeptical, materialistic Arabia, particularly in the hostile atmosphere 43 4,1 | during these expeditions, particularly those of Sicily, were transported 44 4,2 | friends to send him food, particularly bread, which “is talked 45 4,4 | external affairs the Empire was particularly unsuccessful. The Bulgarians, 46 4,4 | the seventh century, is particularly valuable for the history 47 5,2 | aristocracy, which had become particularly aggressive since the time 48 5,3 | many districts, in the east particularly, old local customs were 49 5,3 | government.”[54] Gelzer was particularly categorical in this regard. “ 50 5,4 | antagonists of the movement. Particularly interesting in this respect 51 5,4 | manuscripts (miniatures). Particularly great was the reverence 52 5,4 | of the Byzantine emperors particularly prevalent in the time of 53 5,5 | exposed to many insults. Particularly violent was the persecution 54 5,5 | Stephen the Younger is particularly famous.~ During the reign 55 5,7 | rulers of the Isaurian line, particularly upon the achievements of 56 5,8 | facts of Michael’s epoch, particularly the energetic and successful 57 5,8 | caliphs of the ninth century, particularly Mamun, resembled the Byzantine 58 5,8 | landownership reappeared once more, particularly in Asia Minor. This may 59 5,8 | of the Emperor. This was particularly true in Asia Minor.[132]~ 60 5,8 | second iconoclastic movement, particularly under Leo V and Theophilus, 61 5,8 | of Slavonic literatures, particularly the Russian. Suffice it 62 5,8 | ecclesiastical literature John is particularly famous for his church hymns, 63 6,2 | offensive movements, which were particularly successful in the districts 64 7,1 | pilgrimages to the Holy Land were particularly numerous. Sometimes pilgrimages 65 7,1 | charges must be rejected, particularly after attention is turned 66 7,1 | years of Alexiusreign were particularly occupied by nearly annual 67 7,1 | incontestable progress. The charges particularly often brought against Alexius 68 7,1 | Empire of that time was particularly interested. John set as 69 7,1 | and Venetians were not yet particularly strained. But with his death, 70 7,1 | East, his successor Manuel, particularly because of the Norman relations 71 7,1 | strengthening of their neighbors. Particularly disastrous to the general 72 7,1 | Latin princes of the east, particularly at Antioch, which with support 73 7,1 | Manuel still more. Manuel was particularly dubious about Louis with 74 7,1 | His relations were also particularly favorable in regard to Genoa, 75 7,1 | Uspensky, “is interesting particularly as a period of reaction 76 7,1 | mob of Constantinople is particularly tumultuous, violent, and ‘ 77 7,1 | great financial losses, were particularly irritated. The members of 78 7,1 | investigation. In some respects, particularly in the sphere of social 79 7,2 | independence. The time seemed particularly auspicious to them, since 80 7,3 | in previous crusades, was particularly evident in the Fourth Crusade; 81 7,3 | of the western knights, particularly of northern France, took 82 7,3 | Byzantium and Venice were not particularly friendly. A legend relates 83 7,3 | a desperate resistance, particularly by the mercenary Varangian 84 7,3 | information in various sources, particularly in the so-called Chronicle 85 7,3 | were schismatic. Nicaea was particularly displeasing to the pope; 86 7,4 | thirteenth. This imitation was particularly evident in the language, 87 7,4 | Parthenon. Michael felt particularly fortunate to be situated 88 7,4 | Old and New Testament are particularly well known. But from the 89 8,2 | the Assumption suffered particularly; during the bombardment 90 8,4 | Hostilities began; they took place particularly at Antioch, on the Maeander 91 8,7 | Greek-Byzantine taste”[51] produced a particularly strong impression on the 92 8,13| lately that “in Theodore was particularly felt what may be called 93 8,13| repairing it in various ways, particularly by the erection of buttresses. 94 8,14| III Vatatzes seemed to be particularly favorably disposed towards 95 8,16| cities he founded libraries, particularly of art and sciences, and 96 8,16| of Blemmydes two became particularly distinguished: George Acropolita 97 8,16| attention to philosophy, particularly Aristotle.~ Trained in the 98 8,16| all, have been published.~ Particularly interesting is the description 99 8,16| poem of Digenes Akrites, is particularly well known.[177]~ The epoch 100 8,16| thirteenth century seemed to be particularly favorable for it. The question 101 8,16| through Latin literature, particularly Ovid; in Greece by means 102 8,17| analogous meaning. Scholars particularly interested in exkuseia found 103 8,17| Egypt where monasticism was particularly flourishing, a considerable 104 9,3 | Michael Palaeologus was not particularly menaced. Although he had 105 9,6 | the power of the Latins, particularly of Venice. In another report 106 9,9 | sultan and in some portraits, particularly one painted by the famous 107 9,9 | Greeks and some Latins, particularly Italians.~ One of the most 108 9,12| of the capital itself was particularly affected by these insinuations … 109 9,12| but its opposition was particularly dangerous to the head of 110 9,13| leaning to the West grew particularly strong, when, after Cantacuzene’ 111 9,17| story.[305]~ ~The cities particularly threatened by the Turks 112 9,17| the fourteenth century, is particularly interesting.[319]~ The sources 113 9,18| Constantinople.[339] Manuel II was particularly renowned for his education 114 9,18| advocated union but eventually, particularly influenced by Marcus of 115 9,18| time to philosophy, Psellus particularly to Plato, the others to 116 9,18| this importance is due particularly to the mosaics of the Chora. 117 9,18| professor of medicine who was particularly interested in Byzantine 118 9,18| evolution of art in conditions particularly favorable and vigorous; 119 9,18| under the Palaeologi was particularly remarkable; under them the


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