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1 2,1 | devoted himself to religious affairs and declared himself a true 2 2,1 | taking no part in political affairs.~ Duruy, the author of The 3 2,2 | Such was the state of affairs when the brother of Gallus, 4 2,3 | realm of ecclesiastical affairs made a strong impression 5 2,3 | In the matter of external affairs the brothers were forced 6 2,3 | sole arbiter of the church affairs of the Empire, and on the 7 2,3 | difficult to manage the affairs of the eastern provinces, 8 2,3 | favorites, who directed the affairs of the Empire in a manner 9 2,3 | kept aloof from the actual affairs of government and led a 10 2,4 | such as offices, military affairs, religious life. In each 11 2,5 | very complicated state of affairs in the church. The Monophysites 12 2,5 | with Persia, the state of affairs on the Danube boundary was 13 2,5 | territory. This state of affairs explains why the eastern 14 3,2 | much interest in government affairs, exhibiting very keen insight 15 3,3 | follow.~ A similar state of affairs prevailed in Italy, where 16 3,3 | the fact that the state of affairs in Africa and Italy was 17 3,4 | he reversed the state of affairs. His military successes 18 3,6 | mediator and judge in the affairs of the clergy. He showed 19 3,6 | religious and ecclesiastical affairs, penetrating even the deepest 20 3,6 | relations with it. This state of affairs was bound to alienate the 21 3,8 | landowners, who conducted the affairs of their large estates with 22 3,10| influence on government affairs. The most significant events 23 3,10| significant events in the external affairs of the Empire during this 24 3,11| its attention on western affairs, especially on the unceasing 25 3,14| authority in the religious affairs of the exarchate. Unlimited 26 3,14| procession. All military affairs, the entire administration, 27 4,1 | the north, and internal affairs, after the unfortunate reign 28 4,1 | satisfactory was the state of affairs in Egypt; but even there 29 4,1 | different was the state of affairs in North Africa. There the 30 4,1 | Meanwhile, the state of affairs in Italy did not promise 31 4,4 | with the pope. In external affairs the Empire was particularly 32 5,1 | influence upon political affairs. But Theodora’s political 33 5,3 | clearly the existing state of affairs and made it his aim to relieve 34 5,3 | Princes Have to Regulate All Affairs. The famous Russian canonist, 35 5,4 | prompted to retire from worldly affairs by a sincere desire to follow 36 5,8 | entrusted all government affairs to her favorite, Theoctistus. 37 5,8 | influential in all government affairs. An Arab ambassador who 38 5,8 | complete indifference in state affairs. The ambassador wrote: “ 39 5,8 | His uncle managed all his affairs.”[127] Highly gifted in 40 5,8 | of imperial power in the affairs of the church and defended 41 5,8 | illegal intervention in the affairs of the church of Constantinople. 42 5,8 | Michael III the state of affairs changed. The new Emperor, 43 6,1 | remained indifferent to affairs of state and devoted all 44 6,2 | External affairs of the Macedonian emperors.~ ~ 45 6,2 | southern Italy. The troubled affairs of Italy caused the intervention 46 6,2 | 1025), the general state of affairs was not favorable for an 47 6,2 | Byzantine throne) in Italian affairs resulted after some successes 48 6,2 | advantage of the troubled affairs of the caliphate, which 49 6,2 | intervene in the internal affairs of Armenia, and it was only 50 6,2 | of the existing state of affairs, made frequent irruptions 51 6,7 | political developments~ ~Church affairs.~The major event in the 52 6,7 | I in the realm of church affairs was the deposition of Patriarch 53 6,7 | authority and influence in the affairs of the eastern church. The 54 6,7 | me problem of religious affairs in Bulgaria, where the Latin 55 6,7 | authority in the church affairs of the Empire; Photius’ 56 6,7 | limited by ecclesiastical affairs, but extended also into 57 6,7 | basis for intervening in the affairs of southern Italy. For instance, 58 6,8 | all his attention to the affairs of civil government. The 59 6,8 | government. The army and military affairs in general interested him 60 6,8 | of external and internal affairs, was also a period of intense 61 6,8 | Constantine left all government affairs to Romanus Lecapenus, and 62 7,1 | unspeakable cruelty. In external affairs, he showed neither energy 63 7,1 | little interested in European affairs. He had from time to time 64 7,1 | of Sicily, did European affairs become very important to 65 7,1 | intended to interfere in the affairs of the kingdom of Jerusalem; 66 7,1 | divert Manuel from European affairs.~ Meanwhile the situation 67 7,1 | addressed to Manuel.~ ~Foreign affairs under the last Comneni, 68 7,1 | the direction of all state affairs. The violent struggle of 69 7,3 | property, and other religious affairs. During the sack of Constantinople 70 7,3 | power; moreover, in church affairs, the Empire was unable for 71 7,4 | Internal affairs under the Comneni and Angeli.~ ~ 72 7,4 | external ecclesiastical affairs the time of the first three 73 7,4 | internal ecclesiastical affairs, he dealt harshly with the 74 7,4 | important role in state affairs under him and his son John, 75 8,10| without your advice” in the affairs of the East, “for these 76 8,13| master the complicated affairs of the Empire. At this time 77 8,13| herself to this state of affairs. Realizing this, Michael 78 8,16| interested only in ecclesiastical affairs, far from the world and 79 8,17| the management of church affairs in the exarchate. Whenever 80 9,2 | and especially in internal affairs, on the one hand, and on 81 9,2 | frivolous and given to love affairs, and one of his adventures 82 9,2 | administration and the foreign affairs of the Empire. The new Emperor, 83 9,2 | occupy himself with state affairs, but nevertheless took a 84 9,2 | life, withdrew from state affairs, which he entrusted to his 85 9,3 | interfere in south-Italian affairs, Charles of Anjou opened 86 9,5 | and north, now by internal affairs, nevertheless, as Florinsky 87 9,7 | the king in ecclesiastical affairs. Finally King Charles VI 88 9,7 | Plethon. — In Peloponnesian affairs in that time there were 89 9,7 | Manuel withdrew from state affairs and entrusted them to his 90 9,11| papal attitude depended upon affairs in Italy: the popes, for 91 9,12| state interference in church affairs, a point of view which brought 92 9,12| interference with church affairs. The zealots would not make 93 9,12| for their zeal in church affairs, and an amnesty to those 94 9,13| disturbed church and state affairs.~ A Greek monk, Barlaam, 95 9,18| remarked: “Essentially a man of affairs — and this constitutes the 96 9,18| literature.”[353] “A man of affairs” means that Phrantzes was 97 9,18| with the state and personal affairs of Constantine XI and the 98 9,18| Three writers and men of affairs may be mentioned among the 99 9,18| letters on Peloponnesian affairs of the early fifteenth century — 100 9,18| exceptional influence in state affairs, and he enjoyed the complete 101 9,18| eagerly devoted to public affairs, as if scholarship were 102 9,18| connection with any other affairs.”[393] On the basis of his 103 9,18| acquainted with Peloponnesian affairs.~ To the same epoch belongs