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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | in spite of this, Duruy continued, political considerations 2 2,1 | pagan sympathy and tradition continued to exist there for some 3 2,2 | destruction. Meanwhile the East continued to attract the emperors. 4 2,2 | territory, and his successors continued to be the same unlimited 5 2,2 | against paganism, it not only continued to exist side by side with 6 2,2 | in Cappadocia, where he continued the study of ancient writers 7 2,2 | then to Nicomedia, where he continued his studies and first exhibited 8 2,2 | without any comment and continued the offering of sacrifices.[ 9 2,3 | the city gates, where he continued to hold Arian meetings. 10 2,3 | decrees of Theodosius; it continued its work of spreading the 11 2,3 | its various manifestations continued to exist and in its further 12 2,3 | the East. His successors continued this policy of colonization. 13 2,3 | with the Greek language, continued to speak their own native 14 2,3 | in actual practice they continued to use the Syriac lawbook 15 2,3 | The mass of the people continued to speak their native Egyptian ( 16 2,3 | struggle with the Persians continued, while in the northern part 17 2,3 | s refusal, however, and continued to use the church allotted 18 2,4 | element in the Byzantine army continued to be an influence in the 19 2,5 | Isaurians in the Empire continued, however, throughout Zeno 20 2,5 | religious problem, which continued to cause many disturbances. 21 2,5 | and western churches; it continued until the year 518, when 22 2,5 | the pagan traditions were continued and developed by representatives 23 2,5 | whole group of historians continued what Eusebius had begun. 24 3,3 | for Roman civilization, continued to harbor hidden discontent 25 3,6 | eradication of paganism; it continued to exist secretly in remote 26 3,7 | to some extent, paganism, continued to exist. There was no religious 27 3,8 | the Greens and the Blues, continued to fight, the Blues representing 28 3,8 | rebellions, extortion, and ruin continued. It became necessary to 29 3,9 | most important trade, and continued to make large profits.~ 30 3,12| Thessalonica. These irruptions continued after Justinian’s death. 31 3,14| of civil officials. They continued to exist along with the 32 3,16| The work of Menander was continued by Theophylact Simocatta, 33 3,16| Monophysitic disputes, which continued throughout the sixth century, 34 3,16| organized by Theodosius II continued to be active in Justinian’ 35 3,16| 1950, his work has been continued by Professor Paul A. Underwood.~ 36 3,16| Hellenistic civilized East still continued to fertilize the intellectual 37 4,1 | however, Christianity still continued to exist among them, and 38 4,2 | patriarch of Constantinople continued negotiations with the successors 39 4,3 | political significance, it still continued to sow discord among the 40 4,4 | civil provinces (eparchies), continued to exist under the new order 41 5,2 | remain quiet, however, but continued their attacks upon Asia 42 5,2 | kingdom. These expeditions continued with varying results. In 43 5,2 | peninsula by the Slavs also continued in the eighth century. One 44 5,5 | Constantine as imperial laws continued to exert a certain amount 45 5,8 | the Empire. These attacks continued, however, to bring great 46 5,8 | Syncellus his chronicle was continued in the early part of the 47 5,8 | iconoclastic views, Leo continued to teach at Constantinople 48 6,2 | west the Sicilian Arabs continued their raids on southern 49 6,3 | Phocas and John Tzimisces continued to struggle persistently 50 6,5 | Tzimisces, and Basil II continued the conquest until all of 51 6,6 | that the Byzantine Empire continued the old disputes about the 52 6,7 | and excommunicated Photius continued to enjoy the admiration 53 6,7 | Latin church influence continued to penetrate into the church 54 6,7 | Empire. These institutions continued to exist and will be discussed 55 6,7 | of the Macedonian dynasty continued to develop along the path 56 6,8 | Empire. The Turkish troops continued to move farther to the west, 57 6,8 | 175] Separate individuals continued to work diligently and spend 58 6,8 | service under nine emperors he continued to rise in rank and grow 59 6,8 | difficult and troubled times continued to develop along the lines 60 6,8 | the sixth century, which continued only in religious centers 61 7,1 | Empire,” as Vasilievsky continued, “was drowning in the Turkish 62 7,1 | Merchants and pilgrims continued to travel back and forth, 63 7,1 | Christians, and pilgrims continued to come to Palestine in 64 7,1 | learn that services had continued there undisturbed. Similarly, 65 7,1 | induced to do so,” the pope continued, “because the Constantinopolitan 66 7,1 | of this period; they only continued the processes developed 67 7,1 | external policy chiefly continued that of his father, who 68 7,1 | Adriatic and Greece and for his continued occupation of Corfu. Venice, 69 7,2 | Asia Minor, where the Turks continued their successful advance 70 7,2 | them no decisive reply and continued his march. In this connection 71 7,2 | Christian dominions in the East continued to cause serious apprehensions: 72 7,3 | excommunicated Venetians. They continued to act together. During 73 7,4 | the Empire, nevertheless continued to exist. Then the Emperor 74 7,4 | memory of men had not its continued existence been secured by 75 7,4 | Latins of Syria, Byzantium continued to initiate and to lead 76 8,2 | Nicaea and realized that he continued the line of the Byzantine 77 8,7 | changed, but the people continued to live on the basis of 78 8,7 | the family of Montferrat continued to use in the West the extinct 79 8,9 | But this is doubtful: he continued to sign his decrees with 80 8,9 | only thanks to me have they continued their existence.”[66] From 81 8,10| between Frederick and Vatatzes continued until Frederick’s death, 82 8,14| 1205-6 the negotiations continued their course. Nicholas of 83 8,14| who, residing at Nicaea, continued to bear the title of the 84 8,15| Empire Michael Palaeologus continued his friendly relations with 85 8,16| despite his vigorous and continued military and international 86 8,16| troubles, saved, protected, and continued the achievements of the 87 8,17| that the western conquerors continued to maintain the conquered 88 8,17| landowners (the “powerfulmen) continued their very profitable practice 89 8,17| affected the sixth century but continued far later. One of Justinian 90 8,17| this epoch: “Usurpations continued; the might of the large 91 9,2 | The Empire of Trebizond continued to live a separate and independent 92 9,2 | Empire of the Palaeologi continued to be of great importance 93 9,2 | officially the emperors continued to bear the usual title 94 9,2 | Diehl remarked that, despite continued matrimonial intercourse 95 9,4 | middle Greece the Latins continued to rule. As to the Archipelago, 96 9,4 | republics. Andronicus II continued his father’s policy of privileges 97 9,4 | between Genoa and Venice continued to exist.~ Towards the end 98 9,6 | possessions. The Emperor continued to pay tribute to the sultan.~ 99 9,6 | the Serbian Empire which continued to exist for seventy years 100 9,6 | despite the terms of peace, continued to collide. However, the 101 9,7 | from western Europe but continued to seek for the help of 102 9,9 | struggle with Islam. The Turks continued to advance, and at the end 103 9,12| schism, and the struggle continued. As J. Troizky said, the 104 9,13| council.[275]~ Church troubles continued, debatable questions were 105 9,16| sacred patriarchal synod continued to exist, and the patriarch 106 9,17| government at Thessalonica continued to exist and “in certain 107 9,19| Greek language and tradition continued to live all through the 108 9,19| monastic habit Bessarion continued his studies in the Peloponnesus,


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