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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | circle may exercise very powerful influence if its members 2 2,1 | support of the firm and powerful Church and episcopate. It 3 2,2 | activity rushed forth in a powerful stream. Quite naturally, 4 2,3 | were rapidly growing into a powerful force which could at any 5 2,3 | reign, was the party of the powerful eunuch, the favorite Eutropius. 6 3,4 | a people who possessed a powerful fleet and who even in the 7 3,4 | with the exception of the powerful fortress of Septum, near 8 3,6 | church might serve as a powerful weapon in the hands of the 9 3,7 | wife, Theodora, who had a powerful influence over him. One 10 3,9 | the greater and the more powerful?” The elderly Persian, snatching 11 3,9 | Our king is both the more powerful and the greater and richer, 12 3,9 | the grander and the more powerful.” The King, upon hearing 13 3,9 | were certainly a splendid, powerful, and sagacious people. So 14 3,10| successors of Justinian.~When the powerful figure of Justinian disappeared 15 4,1 | emperors, became particularly powerful in the sixth century under 16 4,1 | important place as the most powerful state in the world. Territorially 17 4,1 | Bulgarians gradually developed a powerful state which was, quite naturally, 18 5,2 | of the early caliphate. Powerful Calif Walid I (705-15), 19 5,2 | Slavonized and transformed into a powerful state with definite offensive 20 5,8 | stood at the head of such a powerful force that Caliph Mamun 21 5,8 | dynasty, which possessed a powerful fleet, rose in Tunis in 22 5,8 | having sensed in him a powerful enemy capable of gaining 23 5,8 | at the head of an army so powerful that even the Asiatic forces 24 5,8 | of the image-worshipers a powerful weapon for their struggle 25 6 | the year 1025, when the powerful figure of Basil II disappeared 26 6,7 | and utilized.[125]~The “powerful” and the “poor”. — The legislative 27 6,7 | dynasty the class of the “powerful” (δυνατοι), or magnates, 28 6,7 | appeal for protection to the powerful magnates and pay for that 29 6,7 | independence.~ The rise of the powerful in the tenth century, seemingly 30 6,7 | the infringements of the powerful. The reasons must be sought 31 6,7 | large landholdings. The powerful, who controlled a vast number 32 6,7 | crush the strength of the powerful and uphold the interests 33 6,7 | and tenth centuries by the powerful, who strove to buy up these 34 6,7 | simple. They prohibited the powerful from buying their way into 35 6,7 | their free commune; (2) the powerful would be forbidden to acquire 36 6,7 | peasants very hard. The powerful took advantage of the desperate 37 6,7 | shocking open practice of the powerful forced Romanus to publish 38 6,7 | the peasants from whom the powerful had bought land against 39 6,7 | II, was a member of the powerful class, and, quite naturally, 40 6,7 | legislation in favor of the powerful class, even though it speaks 41 6,7 | for the prosperity of the powerful, and did not even permit 42 6,7 | lawlessness and growth of the powerful class.~ The sternest foe 43 6,7 | The sternest foe of the powerful class was Basil II Bulgaroctonus. 44 6,7 | Bulgaroctonus. Two leaders of the powerful families of Asia Minor, 45 6,7 | protected the rights of the powerful who had illegally seized 46 6,7 | estates acquired by the powerful from village communities 47 6,7 | remain in the hands of the powerful only if the latter could 48 6,7 | and the desire to deal the powerful a heavy blow had grown very 49 6,7 | have gone far to ruin the powerful owners of both ecclesiastical 50 6,7 | interest in the welfare of the powerful and by his desire to find 51 6,7 | the encroachments of the powerful, accomplished very few definite 52 7,1 | party formed against the all‑powerful favorite Alexius Comnenus; 53 7,1 | was watered.”[12] The all‑powerful ruler, Alexius Comnenus, 54 7,1 | age, became the sole all‑powerful emperor.~ Ascending the 55 7,1 | recalls the name of the powerful Duke of Apulia. With Robert’ 56 7,1 | western Europe and evoked a powerful emotion of religious enthusiasm. 57 7,1 | some auxiliary troops, not powerful and well‑organized armies.~ 58 7,1 | comites and other nobles and powerful men, authorized them to 59 7,1 | itself, and David became powerful.”~ When in 1095, in connection 60 7,1 | which is to be that all‑powerful time will disgrace and dishonor 61 7,1 | Seljuqs into the hands of a powerful caliph of Egypt, of the 62 7,1 | had become excessively powerful at Antioch, at the expense 63 7,1 | establish in the East a powerful Norman state; he realized 64 7,1 | at once one of the most powerful sovereigns of Europe. It 65 7,1 | contemporary wrote: “The powerful capital of Apulia, famous 66 7,1 | dominion. By his order, the powerful Alexius Comnenus was arrested 67 7,1 | three years old, became all‑powerful sovereign of the Empire. 68 7,1 | towards Thessalonica. The powerful Norman fleet also arrived 69 7,2 | dynasty of the Angeli a powerful rival to Byzantium arose 70 7,3 | resembled a young man by his powerful energy, devoted patriotism, 71 7,3 | he judged Boniface too powerful and his possessions situated 72 7,3 | distant from Venice and less powerful than Boniface. He was duly 73 7,3 | very weak compared with the powerful Republic, whose position 74 7,4 | imperial family and high and powerful officials, the miserable 75 7,4 | of Greek art remained all powerful in the twelfth century, 76 8,2 | it was threatened by the powerful sultan of Iconium, who occupied 77 8,2 | inhabitants boasted of the powerful walls, towers, and gates 78 8,8 | Honorius III, speaking of the powerful Empire of Romania and the 79 8,13| attention to the forming of a powerful army. Theodore wrote: “I 80 8,16| seek new fields in the now powerful Serbian kingdom, or to join 81 8,17| the protection of a more powerful man, passed from Roman times 82 8,17| landowners, the so-calledpowerfulmen or magnates, took advantage 83 8,17| encroaching tendencies of the “powerfulmen, they were at the same 84 8,17| patronage) of their wealthy and powerful neighbors wished thereby 85 8,17| the large landowners (the “powerfulmen) continued their very 86 8,17| in 922 which forbade the “powerful” to acquire any property 87 8,17| the Byzantine Empire. The powerful provincial magnates were 88 8,17| Empire the existence of this powerful provincial aristocracy had 89 9,2 | first and also the last powerful emperor of restored Byzantium.”[ 90 9,2 | interwoven, was marked by a powerful spiritual and artistic culture, 91 9,2 | Cantacuzene, the ambitious and powerful Alexius Apocaucus, the patriarch; 92 9,2 | the other side rose the powerful Turkish state: this was 93 9,3 | that menaced her from the powerful Charles of Anjou.~ ~Eastern 94 9,3 | Ain-Jalut. Another very powerful Mongol state was at that 95 9,3 | combination.[70] To win over the powerful Nogai Michael gave him his 96 9,4 | of the Aegean Sea. This powerful stream of Albanian colonization 97 9,4 | Besides these two most powerful commercial republics there 98 9,6 | of Galata had obtained a powerful economic and political position 99 9,7 | appeal for help to the most powerful rulers of western Europe 100 9,9 | narrowest point, he built a powerful stronghold with towers, 101 9,9 | effort adequately to meet his powerful adversary in the unequal 102 9,11| West in the person of the powerful and menacing Charles of 103 9,17| number of Greeks became powerful landowners in Thessaly after 104 9,17| was becoming more and more powerful, the position of the lower 105 9,17| well-organized city with powerful fortifications and a detailed 106 9,17| rivalry between the two powerful republics, Genoa and Venice,


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