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1 2,1 | over religion, particularly external policy.[17] A. Piganiol 2 2,2 | advantages for resisting external enemies. It was inaccessible 3 2,3 | reign.~ In the matter of external affairs the brothers were 4 2,3 | contemporary political events.~ In external struggles the eastern half 5 2,5 | Isaurian problem.~ Among external events, in addition to the 6 3 | successors (518-610)~In their external as well as in their religious 7 3,1 | From the point of view of external policy, the Byzantine emperors 8 3,3 | The external policy of Justinian and 9 3,4 | Significance of Justinian’s external policy. — To summarize Justinian’ 10 3,4 | summarize Justinian’s entire external policy we must say that 11 3,4 | Meanwhile, his general external policy brought about an 12 3,8 | between the internal and external policies of the Emperor; 13 3,10| significant events in the external affairs of the Empire during 14 3,12| impotence of Justinian’s external policy in the West, where 15 3,13| suffered defeat in all his external and internal undertakings 16 3,14| peninsula.~ The unsuccessful external policy of Phocas in regard 17 4,1 | External Problems~ ~The Persian wars 18 4,4 | shield the capital from external enemies. The fourth, the 19 4,4 | with full powers in view of external dangers, steadily made themselves 20 4,4 | agreement with the pope. In external affairs the Empire was particularly 21 4,4 | toward defense against its external enemies. The Persian, and 22 4,4 | conquerors.~ In view of the external events of the Heraclian 23 5,3 | defender of his Empire against external enemies, but also a wise 24 5,3 | indissolubly connected with the external and internal dangers which 25 5,3 | imperial title. Thus the external danger required the strengthening 26 5,4 | reign, devoted to repelling external enemies and to establishing 27 5,5 | to the throne and to the external fight with the Slavs who 28 5,8 | the rule of the Empire.~ ~External relations of the Byzantine 29 6,2 | External affairs of the Macedonian 30 6,2 | The main problem in the external policy of Basil I, the founder 31 6,2 | advantage of the favorable external conditions.~ The successful 32 6,2 | turning point in Basil’s external policy. His plans for a 33 6,2 | disturbances. As a result of these external and internal complications 34 6,7 | century, both internal and external complications brought the 35 6,7 | in our struggle with our external enemies, then how can we 36 6,8 | During this period the external enemies of the Byzantine 37 6,8 | which was unsuitable to the external position of the Empire. 38 6,8 | with either internal or external difficulties. At the same 39 6,8 | strife for the throne the external policy of the Empire should 40 6,8 | complicated and dangerous external conditions brought about 41 6,8 | eastern customs, ideas, and external living conditions sanctified 42 6,8 | Byzantine Empire and her grave external difficulties, the Norman 43 6,8 | activity in the field of external and internal affairs, was 44 6,8 | of all the internal and external upheavals, preserved and 45 6,8 | a passive acceptance of external forces. Religious fervor 46 7,1 | the Empire from serious external dangers which sometimes 47 7,1 | unspeakable cruelty. In external affairs, he showed neither 48 7,1 | its end.~ ~Alexius I and external relations before the First 49 7,1 | was in fatal agony.” The external situation of the Empire 50 7,1 | success of Alexius with external enemies was followed by 51 7,1 | for the Empire.~ In the external life of the Empire, Alexius 52 7,1 | view of the total of his external policy. Such a point of 53 7,1 | serious danger. Thus, in his external policy Alexius successfully 54 7,1 | against the Empire.~ ~ ~External relations under John II.~ ~ 55 7,1 | military enterprises. His external policy chiefly continued 56 7,1 | John’s main interest in his external policy was concentrated 57 7,1 | importance at all in the external history of Byzantium. However, 58 7,1 | important parts of John’s external policy in the West, then, 59 7,1 | Turks. — If John, in his external policy, had turned his chief 60 7,1 | more and more clearly.~ ~External policy of Manuel after the 61 7,1 | aggravated by the failure of the external policy. Andronicus came 62 7,1 | although we keep up our external relations and often live 63 7,2 | ruling the state in its external relations, especially in 64 7,2 | streets of the capital. External relations were also unsuccessful.~ 65 7,3 | situation of Byzantium, both external and internal, left no hope 66 7,3 | forces originating in the external and internal conditions 67 7,4 | find in Byzantium.”~ In external ecclesiastical affairs the 68 7,4 | threatening Byzantium from her external enemies, the Turks and Patzinaks. 69 7,4 | Church is explained by purely external political reasons.~ In the 70 7,4 | Manuel, both in his secular external policy and in his ecclesiastical 71 7,4 | absorbed in the complicated external and internal conditions. 72 7,4 | intensity and animation in external relations and especially 73 7,4 | population.~ The difficult external situation and almost complete 74 7,4 | internal court history and for external policy, and throws special 75 7,4 | in which Anna adopted the external form of the ancient Hellenic 76 7,4 | themes” and the “disgusting external form of his poetical exercises,” 77 8,6 | Asen II. John Vatatzes’ external policy, therefore, consisted 78 8,7 | an adequate resistance to external foes. The mountainous and 79 8,12| Significance of the external policy of John Vatatzes.~ 80 8,12| Ducas Vatadzt.”[92]~ The external activity of Vatatzes was 81 8,13| Realizing the importance of external political relations, he 82 8,13| reign in particular.[99]~ In external activity, Theodore undertook 83 8,13| his father’s successful external policy and for his own breadth 84 8,13| crowned emperor.~ The chief external danger to the Balkan possessions 85 8,14| were not satisfied by the external subjugation of the eastern 86 8,15| his varied and strenuous external activity did not prevent 87 8,16| great difficulties in the external and internal relations of 88 9,2 | considering the severe external and internal troubles, is 89 9,2 | history of the epoch, in external and especially in internal 90 9,3 | The external policy of Michael VIII.~ ~ 91 9,3 | Sicilies is the keystone to his external policy. In connection with 92 9,3 | critical moment in Michael’s external policy. In 1281 Michael 93 9,3 | it several times in his external policy.[64]~ In this connection 94 9,3 | settled in Bithynia. The external policy of Michael VIII, 95 9,4 | The external policy of Byzantium during 96 9,4 | of the Andronicoi.~ The external policy of Andronicus II 97 9,11| only under pressure of the external Turkish danger but also 98 9,12| temporal power unrestrained by external interference was essential 99 9,12| constantly persecuted both by external enemies and state officials, 100 9,17| problems.~ Owing to the external and internal conditions 101 9,17| position of the Empire, both external and internal, it is strange