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1 2,1 | between them, which ended in a complete victory for Constantine. 2 2,1 | declared at the same time complete religious freedom, thus 3 2,2 | terrible sack and almost complete destruction. Meanwhile the 4 2,2 | leaders suffered martyrdom. Complete anarchy menaced the Empire.~ 5 2,3 | before Julian. He proclaimed complete religious toleration. He 6 2,3 | freedom was more secure and complete than before. At the beginning 7 2,3 | paganism Theodosius attained a complete triumph. Deprived of opportunity 8 2,3 | in the West in a state of complete barbarism.~ During the third 9 2,3 | capital, the Goths became complete masters of the fate of the 10 2,3 | Christians did not enjoy complete freedom for long. Persecutions 11 2,4 | teaching that there was no complete union of the two natures 12 2,4 | money and effort, proved a complete failure. The population 13 3,3 | Empire, for it involved the complete economic exhaustion of the 14 3,4 | reoccupation of Africa, he secured complete tranquillity there for nearly 15 3,4 | Black Sea; it remained in complete possession of the Byzantine 16 3,6 | undertakings, which ended in the complete or partial subjection of 17 3,6 | the Byzantine Empire in complete peace and safety. Justinian 18 3,6 | failed to bring about the complete eradication of paganism; 19 3,8 | their large estates with complete disregard for the central 20 3,8 | made responsible for the complete payment of taxes in the 21 3,8 | administrative reform were a complete failure. Financially the 22 3,9 | that in spite of an almost complete absence of direct trade 23 3,15| century, a theory of the complete Slavonization of Greece 24 3,15| pan-Slavonization nor in the complete extermination of the Greeks. 25 3,16| Caesarea, who has given a complete and well-rounded picture 26 3,16| century it was in a state of complete dilapidation. Justinian 27 3,16| Justinian met with most complete failure in his administrative 28 4,1 | Phocas, were in a state of complete anarchy. The new Emperor 29 4,1 | 629 Heraclius’ glory was complete; the sun of his genius had 30 4,1 | is a realization of the complete dependence of man upon God 31 4,1 | final aim of Islam was “the complete possession of Arabia.”[35] 32 4,1 | expedition ended in the complete defeat of the Byzantine 33 4,3 | desirous of establishing complete religious peace in the Empire, 34 4,4 | governors, and finally their complete superiority over the civil 35 4,4 | commands. The analogy is so complete and so close that Stein 36 4,4 | Theodosius III, realizing his complete impotence against the approaching 37 5,3 | settled, the problems of the complete removal of civil authorities 38 5,4 | though perhaps not in its complete original form. The decree 39 5,5 | functioning with almost complete independence, were undermining 40 5,7 | the Short.~ However, no complete history of the Isaurian 41 5,8 | interesting picture of his complete indifference in state affairs. 42 5,8 | grant the Bulgarian church complete independence. He wished 43 5,8 | upon Theodotus, who was in complete agreement with Leo’s religious 44 6,2 | headed by Himerius, ended in complete failure for the empire. 45 6,2 | Arabs in 949 resulted in complete failure and the loss of 46 6,4 | the expedition ended with complete failure for Igor. A large 47 6,5 | his reign resulted in a complete annihilation of the Byzantine 48 6,5 | victories were lost.”[70]~ This complete defeat made it impossible 49 6,7 | Romanus Lecapenus gained complete control over the church, 50 6,7 | norms of civil law and a complete list of penalties for various 51 6,7 | Epanagoge speaks also of the complete abrogation of the Ecloga, 52 6,7 | which represented the most complete monument of Graeco-Roman 53 6,7 | therefore, represent a complete, literal translation of 54 6,8 | Islamic barbarism and to complete brutalization.”[150]~ During 55 6,8 | Symeon Logothete, whose complete Greek text has not yet been 56 6,8 | certain that a thorough and complete orientalization was no longer 57 7,1 | Manuel I (1143‑1180) formed a complete contrast to John. A convinced 58 7,1 | as well as of the almost complete occupation of the Empire’ 59 7,1 | necessary to a full and complete understanding of the origin 60 7,1 | One cannot speak of a complete rupture between Alexius 61 7,1 | Venice which led to the complete restoration of the commercial 62 7,1 | known to have suffered a complete failure at Damascus. The 63 7,1 | the East, realizing the complete impossibility of doing anything 64 7,1 | preparations were almost complete by the Cumans (Polovtzi), 65 7,1 | which ended in Frederick’s complete defeat in northern Italy 66 7,1 | 1176, inflicted upon them a complete defeat. The Emperor barely 67 7,2 | fulfill those terms, and their complete obedience to the crusaders 68 7,2 | is known to have ended in complete failure. After an exhausting 69 7,2 | activity, which showed the complete triumph of political ideas 70 7,3 | economic power. It was a complete victory for the able, thoughtfully 71 7,4 | external situation and almost complete financial bankruptcy of 72 7,4 | accordingly fails to represent a complete whole; perhaps, as Th. Uspensky 73 7,4 | yet been published in its complete form. For his history Nicetas 74 7,4 | the other, ashamed of his complete ignorance, will, by reading 75 7,4 | is my library; with our complete lack of money we have no 76 7,4 | from a literary standpoint complete nonsense, but that sometimes 77 8,7 | the sources are far from complete; for this reason, many questions 78 8,9 | Philippopolis, and ended in a complete victory for John Asen, who 79 8,9 | against the Latins was the complete destruction of Latin domination, 80 8,13| or Castoria ended in the complete defeat of the allies. The 81 8,14| eastern Church to Rome; for complete victory a religious union 82 8,14| energetically and hopefully ended in complete failure; the bishop of Orvieto 83 8,16| secular character,[164] complete the rich and various literary 84 8,16| of Naupactus is far from complete.~ John Apocaucus, metropolitan 85 8,16| have been published, a more complete and definite judgment on 86 8,17| was far from reaching its complete development everywhere; 87 8,17| church itself and was in complete harmony with the customs 88 8,17| condition of military service. Complete certainty on the special 89 8,17| general who gradually obtained complete superiority over the civil 90 8,17| which have survived “wrote a complete treatise of feudal holdings 91 9,2 | To date, there exists no complete monograph on any of the 92 9,2 | Minor. His humiliation, complete impotence, and the privations 93 9,4 | struggle with Byzantium, the complete destruction of the Empire 94 9,5 | aspired to the liberation and complete independence of the Bulgarian 95 9,5 | sufficient; even though the complete independence of the Serbian 96 9,6 | the Turks were almost in complete control of Asia Minor. The 97 9,6 | the disease showing the complete impotence of the physicians 98 9,7 | Bulgaria and the nearly complete conquest of Serbia had led 99 9,7 | Hungary, Sigismund, feeling complete impotence against the threatening 100 9,7 | crusading enterprise ended in complete failure. In 1396, the crusaders 101 9,7 | battle, which ended in the complete defeat of the Turks. Bayazid 102 9,8 | Christians, though in a state of complete desolation.~ The taking 103 9,9 | population to the point of complete exhaustion; men, women, 104 9,12| fact explains the almost complete silence of the sources upon 105 9,12| This movement ended in the complete triumph of the Athenian 106 9,13| only way to its attainment complete seclusion from the world, 107 9,13| Hesychast quarrel, ended in complete triumph for the monks. Th. 108 9,13| all thought, requires a complete insensibility to outward 109 9,13| intention to withdraw into complete solitude in order to devote 110 9,17| which was in a state of complete decay. Michael Palaeologus 111 9,17| republics and cities was complete. Economically the Palaeologi 112 9,18| affairs, and he enjoyed the complete confidence of the Emperor. 113 9,18| seventeenth century. The complete lack of originality in Byzantine 114 9,18| magnificent fullness and complete continuity the trends of