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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Constantine’s time scholars have considered two problems in particular: 2 2,1 | Maxentius in 312, should not be considered as his real conversion to 3 2,1 | questioned Grégoire’s opinion; he considered Maxentius a champion of 4 2,2 | occurrence and they were considered the only effective means 5 2,2 | For a while, at least, he considered Naissus (Nish) where he 6 2,2 | Empire that they may be considered to be the true founders 7 2,2 | concerning the Emperor was considered sacred—his words, his court, 8 2,2 | York). All four rulers were considered as rulers of a single empire, 9 2,3 | The pagans (pagani) were considered in a separate category.~ 10 2,3 | writings and the Gospels, were considered Catholic Christians; all 11 2,3 | the foregoing figure be considered an exaggeration, the fact 12 2,3 | successors. Alexander himself considered colonization one of the 13 2,3 | Romans in ancient times considered of highest esteem has become 14 2,4 | protection, for, since he considered them enemies of the Empire, 15 2,4 | with Dioscorus, whom he considered an advocate of the ideas 16 2,4 | legal collection may be considered as a sort of summary of 17 2,4 | which Bogišič and Bobtchev considered to be the breviary of Alaric.[ 18 2,5 | The year 476 formerly was considered the year of the fall of 19 2,5 | statements of the Henoticon, considered the concessions insufficient, 20 2,5 | merit in Greek culture and considered it reconcilable with Christianity, 21 2,5 | ability, Eusebius must be considered one of the greatest Christian 22 2,5 | original and for some time were considered merely as prose. It is only 23 3 | Roman.[8] J. A. Kulakovsky considered it possible that he was 24 3,4 | success of the undertaking and considered it precipitate. Justinian 25 3,5 | his reign. The Novels are considered the last part of Justinian’ 26 3,5 | of the Novels, has been considered primarily as an aid for 27 3,6 | Roman Caesars, Justinian considered it his duty to restore the 28 3,6 | highest rank, but he also considered it his right to determine 29 3,6 | Caesaro-papism, and Justinian may be considered one of the most characteristic 30 3,7 | As a Christian emperor he considered it his duty to spread Christianity 31 3,8 | this new approach may be considered in future more highly specialized 32 3,8 | imperial power, Justinian considered a centralized administration 33 3,11| attacking. Besides, Justin considered the Turkish military forces 34 3,12| this accusation must be considered unfounded. After the accession 35 3,14| His palace at Ravenna was considered sacred and called Sacrum 36 3,15| Fallmerayer estimated, may be considered the final date when the 37 4 | Constantine the Great being considered as Constantine II). After 38 4,1 | Bedouins, who were nomads, considered themselves the pure and 39 4,1 | monotheistic, and God is considered unlimited in his power over 40 4,1 | Islam as a new religion, but considered it only an instance of secession 41 4,1 | Dante, in his Divine Comedy, considered Muhammed a heretic and calls 42 4,1 | Empire may be henceforth considered fully proved.[56]~ Further 43 4,1 | that the Emperor no longer considered it safe to remain in Constantinople. 44 4,4 | ascetics. He may thus be considered the creator of Byzantine 45 5,3 | The Ecloga can hardly be considered “an extremely daring innovation,” 46 5,3 | of the Byzantine Empire considered the Rural Code the achievement 47 5,3 | the ninth century may be considered settled, the problems of 48 5,4 | point of departure, Leo III considered it his legal right to make 49 5,4 | the Great, who had also considered himself the sole authority 50 5,8 | the Holy Scriptures. They considered images not only a means 51 6,2 | of Basil’s reign might be considered as some consolation after 52 6,5 | importance.~ The Byzantine rulers considered the Patzinaks as their most 53 6,7 | western church and is still considered as such.~ In its own church 54 6,7 | the break of 1054 could be considered a great victory, which made 55 6,7 | have somewhat incorrectly considered this legislative work as 56 6,7 | patriarchs, who were to be considered only as local hierarchs. 57 6,7 | that “ancient legislators considered all rulers as champions 58 6,7 | a village community was considered burdensome, and why a peasant 59 6,7 | Both exarchates, which are considered by historians as the true 60 6,8 | rule. It is known that he considered the interests of the treasury 61 6,8 | neither Turks nor Empire considered themselves bound by the 62 6,8 | the duke of Apulia, who considered himself the legal successor 63 6,8 | court, and might almost be considered as a book of “court regulations.” 64 6,8 | Constantine the Rhodian should be considered improbable. The Anthologia 65 7,1 | formerly so popular, was now considered as a “foreigner.” The French 66 7,1 | well fortified and justly considered the key to the Empire in 67 7,1 | Vasilievsky and Th. Uspensky, considered the letter authentic; others, 68 7,1 | First Crusade, H. Sybel considered the letter of Alexius to 69 7,1 | pass unmolested must now be considered too positive.~ There is 70 7,1 | Alexiusactivity has been considered and estimated from the point 71 7,1 | the south Italian lands, considered the occupation of them by 72 7,1 | interested in the Second Crusade, considered it as “a most unhappy idea;” 73 7,1 | and that he should not be considered responsible for the failure 74 7,2 | insurrection of 1186, and considered the foundation of the Second 75 7,3 | of Novgorod, P. Bizilli, considered it very important and said 76 7,3 | Hopf at the present time is considered refuted. If the Venetians 77 7,3 | of Isaac and Alexius they considered themselves completely free 78 7,4 | But Italus is not to be considered only as a theologian. “He 79 7,4 | thievish and corrupt are considered as saints in Constantinople.” 80 7,4 | written. Usually, this work is considered as anonymous, but perhaps 81 7,4 | close that the one may be considered as a detailed index to the 82 8,2 | significance in that connection, considered it possible to come to an 83 8,2 | like a Byzantine basileus, considered that his power was granted 84 8,5 | the Roman church that they considered all its sons, devoted Latins, 85 8,7 | support. The despot Michael I considered himself an absolutely independent 86 8,7 | Emperor of the Romans was considered very seriously; Thessalonica, 87 8,9 | Acropolita, wrote of him: “All considered him a wonderful and happy 88 8,10| influence; John Vatatzes considered the pope an adversary who, 89 8,12| Nicaea, John Vatatzes must be considered a talented and energetic 90 8,17| scholars, and now it must be considered.~ Many different opinions, 91 9,2 | expedition against Naples, he considered it only as the steppingstone 92 9,3 | several other scholars have considered the Bithynian akritai Slavs.”[ 93 9,4 | expedition to the East,” and he considered the expedition an eternal 94 9,4 | models, has generally been considered a harsh, oppressive, and 95 9,4 | Athens the wordCatalan” is considered an insult. In some cities 96 9,6 | battle of Kossovo may be considered the year of the fall of 97 9,8 | at Varna, Sultan Murad II considered the invasion of Constantine 98 9,9 | a moment Constantinople considered itself saved.”[216] But 99 9,12| where he died. Arsenius considered his deposition and the ordination 100 9,13| in Russia, Papamichael, considered the Hesychast movement the 101 9,16| acts of this council but he considered them spurious. Since then 102 9,16| interested in such a council, considered the published acts genuine 103 9,17| Palaeologi. Agriculture, always considered the real basis of the economic 104 9,17| Roumanian historian, Tafrali, considered the chief cause the deplorable 105 9,18| fourteenth century cannot be considered a genuine phenomenon of 106 9,18| of course, must not be considered sudden, without roots in


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