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Alphabetical [« »] subvassals 1 subversion 1 succeed 18 succeeded 110 succeeding 3 success 64 successes 22 | Frequency [« »] 111 sixth 110 slavs 110 southern 110 succeeded 109 european 109 former 109 spite | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances succeeded |
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1 2,2 | Valens. Valentinian was succeeded in the west by his son Gratian ( 2 2,2 | months later, after he had succeeded in appointing as co-emperor 3 2,3 | in February, 364. He was succeeded by two brothers, Valentinian 4 2,3 | the Goths. Valentinian was succeeded in the West by his sons, 5 2,3 | Empire, and on the whole he succeeded in this aim. In one instance, 6 2,3 | year 251. In 269 Claudius succeeded in defeating the Goths near 7 2,4 | responsible officials, Theodosius succeeded in accomplishing great results. 8 2,5 | capital of the Empire. Zeno succeeded in directing the attention 9 3 | of Justinian, for he was succeeded by his daughter’s husband, 10 3,4 | of the fifth century had succeeded in raiding Rome. Besides, 11 3,4 | in the year 532 Justinian succeeded in concluding an “endless” 12 3,4 | before this appointment had succeeded in quelling the dangerous 13 3,4 | Byzantine general, finally succeeded in conquering the Goths 14 3,4 | captured, and finally Justinian succeeded in taking from the Visigoths 15 3,4 | difficulty that Justinian finally succeeded in buying a truce for five 16 3,7 | asked whether or not he succeeded in establishing a united 17 3,15| their heroic resistance, succeeded in maintaining their independence 18 4 | called him Constans. He was succeeded by his energetic son Constantine 19 4 | aid of the Bulgarians, he succeeded in regaining the Byzantine 20 4,1 | alterations. The Christians had succeeded in removing the Holy Cross 21 4,1 | When the Arabians finally succeeded in conquering the north 22 4,2 | satisfactory results and never succeeded in solving the main problems, 23 4,4 | of the Persian danger. He succeeded in accomplishing, however, 24 4,4 | Rome. Anastastus, however, succeeded in restoring the former 25 5,2 | the end of his reign Leo succeeded in defeating the Arabs at 26 5,2 | III the Bulgarian kingdom succeeded in maintaining peace with 27 5,4 | policy of image-breaking, was succeeded by Pope Gregory III, who 28 5,5 | defense of images. Artavasdus succeeded in forcing Constantine to 29 5,5 | image worship. Constantine succeeded, however, in deposing Artavasdus 30 5,8 | significant because Thomas succeeded in gaining over to his side 31 5,8 | events. On the one hand, he succeeded in defeating Thomas’ fleet; 32 5,8 | in 833 Mamun died and was succeeded by his brother Mutasim. 33 5,8 | occasions Byzantine troops succeeded in defeating the Arabs. 34 5,8 | different. Here the Empire succeeded in keeping its territories 35 5,8 | generals, among whom some succeeded in attaining the high imperial 36 6,1 | recent years scholars have succeeded in determining that Basil 37 6,2 | After a difficult siege he succeeded in temporarily occupying 38 6,2 | Cilicia, while the fleet succeeded in taking from the Arabs 39 6,2 | Tzimisces (969-76), who succeeded Phocas, was to secure the 40 6,2 | northern wars, and he also succeeded in suppressing the rebellion 41 6,2 | unexpected, Basil frequently succeeded in restoring Byzantine influence 42 6,2 | general, George Maniaces, who succeeded in occupying Edessa in the 43 6,3 | Empire, during which he succeeded in winning over the Patzinaks. 44 6,3 | Constantinople. The defeated Emperor succeeded in negotiating a peace treaty 45 6,3 | city to his kingdom. Leo VI succeeded in preventing the realization 46 6,3 | Slavonic supremacy.~ Simeon was succeeded by the meek Peter, who by 47 6,4 | northern Prince Vladimir, and succeeded in forming an alliance with 48 6,7 | the papal legates, Basil I succeeded in achieving the removal 49 6,7 | when his pupil, Leo VI, succeeded Basil I. Five years later 50 6,8 | general decline. Empress Zoë succeeded in raising each of her three 51 6,8 | Isaac Comnenus.~ Isaac was succeeded by Constantine X Ducas ( 52 6,8 | plotting of Byzantine diplomacy succeeded, apparently, in sowing discord 53 6,8 | century, the Muslims had succeeded in occupying Bari for a 54 6,8 | which interested him. He succeeded in becoming the heart of 55 7,1 | The first three Comneni succeeded in keeping the throne for 56 7,1 | extraordinary adventures, he succeeded in escaping from his confinement 57 7,1 | At last, Manuel’s envoys succeeded in seizing the passionately 58 7,1 | φιλορωμαιος), Andronicus succeeded in winning the hearts of 59 7,1 | the vicinity of that city, succeeded first in removing the stubborn 60 7,1 | contingent. The Patzinaks who had succeeded in escaping beyond the Balkans 61 7,1 | terrified Byzantium but had not succeeded in supporting the Patzinaks 62 7,1 | authority; if the popes succeeded in the enterprise whose 63 7,1 | to the Muhammedans. They succeeded in conquering Sardinia and 64 7,1 | life of the Empire, Alexius succeeded in a very hard task. Very 65 7,1 | in a state of weakness, succeeded in making adequate resistance 66 7,1 | at the power of Roger, he succeeded, at least, in preventing 67 7,1 | of the twelfth century he succeeded in restoring to the Empire 68 7,1 | relative and ally Conrad, he succeeded. In Asia Minor the Germans 69 7,1 | Byzantine territory; but he succeeded in rapidly routing them. 70 7,1 | before his death, Manuel succeeded in obtaining his last diplomatic 71 7,1 | Comneni, Alexius and John, succeeded in retarding the progress 72 7,1 | young and strong people, succeeded by rapid measures in saving 73 7,1 | run as follows: if Saladin succeeded, with the advice and aid 74 7,2 | young prince Alexius, had succeeded in escaping on a Pisan vessel 75 7,2 | many complications Alexius succeeded in inducing the crusaders 76 7,2 | Asia Minor, Isaac Angelus succeeded in reducing it temporarily 77 7,2 | Empire, and Peter and Asen succeeded in concluding a sort of 78 7,2 | favor of the new crusade. He succeeded in rousing three sovereigns: 79 7,2 | the royal title. Had Henry succeeded in establishing himself 80 7,3 | 1204, when the crusaders succeeded in taking possession of 81 7,3 | despot of Nicaea. Baldwin succeeded in conquering the partisans 82 7,3 | Peloponnesus the Franks succeeded in establishing themselves 83 7,4 | carrying out his plan, but he succeeded in composing a sort of family 84 8,2 | of all, when Theodore had succeeded in establishing himself 85 8,5 | conciliatory policy might have succeeded, if any policy ever could, 86 8,6 | John Vatatzes thoroughly succeeded in managing the complicated 87 8,13| menaced by the Mongols, who succeeded in making the sultan their 88 8,13| the Despot of Epirus, who succeeded in forming an alliance against 89 8,14| position.[138] Finally Michael succeeded in seizing Constantinople 90 8,15| diminishing taxes Vatatzes succeeded in raising the economic 91 8,16| Lyons in 1274, where he succeeded in accomplishing the union 92 8,16| Blemmydes and Acropolita succeeded in instilling into the soul 93 9,2 | and an artful diplomat, succeeded in saving the Empire from 94 9,2 | by various intrigues he succeeded in maintaining his position 95 9,2 | in prison. In 1379 John V succeeded in escaping and, with the 96 9,3 | At the same time Charles succeeded in establishing himself 97 9,3 | the Emperor. But the pope succeeded in persuading Charles to 98 9,3 | union of Lyons, Charles succeeded in seating upon the papal 99 9,6 | its accomplishment, they succeeded in raising a revolution 100 9,7 | s death reached him, he succeeded in fleeing from the sultan 101 9,7 | dangers and with much effort, succeeded in breaking through the 102 9,8 | IV preached a crusade and succeeded in arousing to war against 103 9,8 | soften with presents, and he succeeded in keeping peaceful relations 104 9,9 | preceding night the sultan had succeeded in transporting the vessels 105 9,9 | difficulty to a vessel which succeeded in leaving the harbor for 106 9,17| and Cantacuzene finally succeeded, by their united efforts, 107 9,18| the partisans of union who succeeded him, Beccus’ works were 108 9,18| situation the Nicaean emperors succeeded in sheltering and developing 109 9,19| Hellenist.”[448] Petrarca never succeeded in reading Greek literature 110 9,19| calumniatorem Platonis), succeeded in remaining more or less