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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | New Rome.” In studying the position of Christianity in Constantine’ 2 2,1 | Christianity, Harnack analyzed the position of Christianity in each 3 2,1 | which ended the illegal position of the Christians in the 4 2,1 | de jure from its former position of the only state religion 5 2,1 | placed in an entirely new position.~ Very important privileges 6 2,2 | the political and economic position of Byzantium. Recognizing 7 2,2 | all the advantages of the position of the city, political as 8 2,2 | Christianity its victorious position, and the delay would have 9 2,2 | he was appointed to the position of Caesar (355) married 10 2,2 | appointed Theodosius to the high position of Augustus and commissioned 11 2,2 | appointed Julian to the position of Caesar, married him to 12 2,2 | bound to affect strongly the position of the Christians in the 13 2,3 | was restored to its former position. This did not involve new 14 2,3 | his original firm Nicene position. He was compelled to make 15 2,3 | the capital a commanding position similar to that of the Goths. 16 2,3 | will necessary for his high position, and he soon found himself 17 2,3 | of keeping his dominant position in Constantinople. While 18 2,3 | the unusually favorable position of Christianity in Persia 19 2,4 | did not rise to its former position; the number of philosophers 20 2,5 | held the rather minor court position of silentiary (silentiarius).[ 21 2,5 | of Zeno. Their privileged position irritated the population 22 2,5 | exercise of the duties of the position. Nevertheless it was of 23 3,2 | adequate to her new and lofty position. She remained a faithful 24 3,9 | the East, and kept this position until the period of the 25 3,9 | being as it is in a central position, is much frequented by ships 26 3,14| means of maintaining his position, finally resulted in the 27 3,16| was in a most advantageous position with regard to sources and 28 3,16| Heraclius and occupied the position of imperial secretary. Besides 29 3,16| determining the political position of the Empire at the beginning 30 3,16| in this period.~ A middle position between the historians and 31 4,1 | time of his accession the position of the Empire was extremely 32 4,1 | because of its advantageous position at the crossing of great 33 4,1 | advantageous commercial position, Mecca was visited by merchants 34 4,1 | strengthened his political position, he set out to conquer Mecca 35 4,1 | were also raised to their position by election, but did not 36 4,1 | unquestionably strengthened the position of the Arabs in the newly 37 4,1 | the seventh century the position of Constantinople changed 38 4,2 | patriarch of Jerusalem, a position which afforded him ample 39 4,2 | because it strengthened the position of the Emperor in Italy.~ 40 5,1 | occupied an exceptional position of influence upon political 41 5,2 | weakening the Byzantine position in Asia Minor. In the year 42 5,3 | of the law; (2) the legal position of the agricultural class 43 5,4 | occupy a very unnatural position in the empire. In its fundamental 44 5,6 | the precariousness of his position and of the fact that his 45 5,6 | revived, in theory, the position of the fifth century. Michael 46 5,8 | Tarentum.[147]~ The political position in Italy in the ninth century 47 5,8 | and strengthened his own position on the throne he began to 48 6,2 | Arabs, and the difficult position of the Spanish Umayyads 49 6,2 | Christian population. Basil’s position then was very advantageous 50 6,4 | of the tenth century the position of the Emperor and his dynasty 51 6,6 | Cannae strengthened the position of Byzantium in southern 52 6,7 | hoped to strengthen his position on a throne which did not 53 6,7 | to his former influential position. The main event in the last 54 6,7 | in the treatment of the position to be occupied by the ecumenical 55 6,7 | advantage of the desperate position of the peasants and bought 56 6,7 | hand, in elevating to the position of themes districts which 57 6,8 | unsuitable to the external position of the Empire. The new successes 58 6,8 | to descend from the high position it had occupied in the medieval 59 6,8 | advantage of the unprotected position of the Empire and the internal 60 6,8 | Iconium.[154] From its central position in Asia Minor the new sultanate 61 7,1 | to give stability to his position, he began gradually to destroy 62 7,1 | Mark quite an exceptional position in the Empire. Besides magnificent 63 7,1 | of the Fatimids, the new position of the country seems not 64 7,1 | of the tenth century the position of the Christians in Palestine 65 7,1 | of the Turks and when the position of the Palestinian Christians 66 7,1 | troops, dissatisfied with his position in the East and also regarding 67 7,1 | Bohemond’s death made Alexiusposition more difficult, because 68 7,1 | improved the international position of the Empire, extended 69 7,1 | because of its geographical position, was a buffer state of the 70 7,1 | part rendered the pope’s position in the “eternal City” unstable, 71 7,1 | rather to improve Manuel’s position in Italy. His relations 72 7,1 | portrayed the Seljuq sultan’s position as weak; but Frederick had 73 7,1 | should submit to him in his position as western emperor. The 74 7,1 | to be able to restore the position of the Empire. In ensuing 75 7,1 | Empire. In order to make his position more solid, he married the 76 7,2 | become acquainted with the position of different Christian countries. 77 7,3 | powerful Republic, whose position in the East became commanding. 78 7,3 | the pope in a difficult position. Innocent III had opposed 79 7,4 | in a rather embarrassing position during the Fourth Crusade, 80 7,4 | the Latins in 1182 their position became again more favorable 81 8,2 | capital of the new empire. Its position at the intersection of five 82 8,6 | nevertheless its international position was such as to require urgently 83 8,9 | again in a very dangerous position, which was well realized 84 8,14| of the Latin Empire the position of the pope was very complicated 85 8,14| special monograph.[121] The position of the Greek clergy became 86 8,14| use of Michael’s difficult position.[138] Finally Michael succeeded 87 8,15| of losing their social position, forbade his subjects to 88 8,16| described, who in his official position had taken part in them, 89 8,17| imperial power.[235] Their position was analogous to that of 90 9,2 | succeeded in maintaining his position until the very death of 91 9,2 | not bear her humiliating position at court, and, with the 92 9,3 | the aid of Charles “the position of the Roman Empire would 93 9,3 | Vespers greatly affected the position of Pope Martin IV. It was 94 9,4 | use of their advantageous position on the eastern border of 95 9,4 | meantime to alter their position.”[102]~ Thus, the time of 96 9,6 | powerful economic and political position and was a sort of state 97 9,6 | could not fail to affect the position of Venice, Genoa’s chief 98 9,6 | possessed, owing to its position at the entrance into the 99 9,7 | desperate and humiliating position in the last years of the 100 9,7 | fall. Seeing the critical position of Manuel and his capital, 101 9,7 | Mark was in a difficult position when asked to lend Byzantium 102 9,9 | to his rank, his military position, and service. Know this: 103 9,11| less dangerous to the world position of the papacy than the Hohenstaufen 104 9,12| the zealots only by their position in regard to the Patriarch 105 9,12| changed in many respects the position of the Arsenite party. The 106 9,16| became more frequent, and the position of the Christian population 107 9,17| sometimes stated that the position of the peasants, for example, 108 9,17| more and more powerful, the position of the lower class, especially 109 9,17| resulted in violent wars. The position of Byzantium in these wars 110 9,17| north to regain her economic position in Byzantium, in the Aegean 111 9,17| of the general deplorable position of the Empire, both external 112 9,18| Owing to his high official position, Pachymeres could supplement 113 9,18| Andronicus II, Theodore lost position, money, and home, and was 114 9,19| Feeling the ambiguity of his position in his own country, he yielded


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