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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | of the most significant events in the history of the world. 2 2,1 | Roman Empire.~ The two main events of Constantine’s reign which 3 2,3 | encouraged by the new course of events, sent against Gaïnas his 4 2,3 | period with such important events in the internal life of 5 2,3 | some contemporary political events.~ In external struggles 6 2,4 | and significant religious events of the period of Theodosius 7 2,4 | Theodosius there were a number of events in the internal life of 8 2,4 | Constantinople. — Among the important events of the time of Theodosius 9 2,4 | the army in general. Two events aggravated the tension between 10 2,5 | s reign very significant events took place in Italy. In 11 2,5 | problem.~ Among external events, in addition to the exhausting 12 2,5 | problems and in the political events, which were always closely 13 2,5 | most important historical events. Unfortunately it has survived 14 2,5 | only in fragments, narrated events up to the year 425 from 15 2,5 | information about the important events of the period as well as 16 2,5 | survived, covering historical events during the period 353-378. 17 2,5 | information about contemporary events. Although he remained a 18 3,7 | excommunicate him. Stirred by these events, the pope wavered in his 19 3,10| overlook it amid the striking events of Justinian’s busy reign, 20 3,10| demoralization.”[115] The events of this period, however, 21 3,10| affairs. The most significant events in the external affairs 22 3,12| and Avars.~ Very important events took place in the Balkan 23 3,16| which alone it has survived, events from the second Triumvirate ( 24 3,16| Agathiaswork, and related events from the year 558 until 25 3,16| It contains an account of events from the Council of Ephesus, 26 3,16| information on ecclesiastical events, it contains also interesting 27 3,16| a detailed narrative of events contemporary with the author. 28 3,16| surviving manuscript, relates events from the fabulous times 29 3,16| fables and facts, important events and minor incidents, it 30 3,16| survived, which deals with events from 521 to 585. It is an 31 3,16| the Younger and the first events of his reign, is inferior 32 4,1 | the Emperor signified the events by assuming officially the 33 4,1 | background for the political events of the period. “Islam changed 34 4,1 | the second caliph, Omar, events developed rapidly. The chronology 35 4,1 | chronology of the military events of the thirties and forties 36 4,1 | and confused, but probably events developed in the following 37 4,1 | says with regard to the events of this period: “For two 38 4,4 | allusions to contemporary events. This work, dealing with 39 4,4 | is nothing but a list of events from Adam until A.D. 629, 40 4,4 | that part which deals with events contemporary with the author.~ 41 4,4 | Canon reviews the principal events of the Old Testament, beginning 42 4,4 | brief survey of literary events during the dark and trying 43 4,4 | In view of the external events of the Heraclian dynasty, 44 5,2 | historian Lampros compares these events to the Persian wars of ancient 45 5,6 | also one of those very few events of which, taking them singly, 46 5,6 | subsequent years, where events were recorded by the years 47 5,6 | Byzantine Empire, which embraces events from 802 (the year of Irene’ 48 5,7 | Kulakovsky deal only with events up to the epoch of the iconoclastic 49 5,8 | triumphed as a result of two events. On the one hand, he succeeded 50 5,8 | upon the general course of events. In this respect the efforts 51 5,8 | marked by any outstanding events until the early fifties 52 5,8 | for many of the troubled events in Bulgarian history, as 53 5,8 | not deal with contemporary events, it is of considerable value 54 5,8 | Syncellus left off his record of events, up to the fall of Emperor 55 5,8 | his analysis of historical events and personalities, and in 56 5,8 | History, which narrates events from the death of Emperor 57 5,8 | and was expressed in such events as the opening of Bardas’ 58 6,2 | for the general course of events.~ The eastern conquests 59 6,3 | most important and decisive events of the eleventh century, 60 6,4 | based on actual historical events. It is very probable that 61 6,8 | and an eyewitness of the events of the Bulgarian war, left 62 6,8 | Continuarus), who described events from 813 to 961 on the basis 63 6,8 | the important political events of his time, such as the 64 6,8 | History of Psellus, describing events from the death of John Tzimisces 65 6,8 | of the poem date from the events of the tenth century, when 66 7,1 | In connection with these events, historians usually discuss 67 7,2 | first years of his reign events of great importance to the 68 7,3 | Villehardouin. In his exposition the events of the crusade progressed 69 7,3 | up the narration of the events of this period, Nicetas 70 7,4 | doctrine.~ Among the other events in the intellectual life 71 7,4 | Patzinaks, and Normans, and the events connected with the First 72 7,4 | contemporary historical events, such as the First Crusade.~ 73 7,4 | Bryennius discusses the events from 1070 to 1079, that 74 7,4 | twenty books comprising the events from the time of John Comnenus’ 75 7,4 | in the exposition of the events of one reign or the other, 76 7,4 | details of the historical events of the time; the last two 77 7,4 | allusions to personalities and events as well as for information 78 7,4 | dealing with contemporary events, which was published in 79 7,4 | century a world chronicle of events down to the death of Alexius 80 8,9 | hostilities. But the course of events seemed to facilitate the 81 8,16| author, but also of the events and men of his epoch.~ Blemmydes 82 8,16| the history narrating the events from the capture of Constantinople 83 8,16| As a contemporary of the events described, who in his official 84 8,16| reliable narration of the events of his epoch in clear language. 85 8,16| subject matter with the events of the twelfth century, 86 9,3 | one of the most important events in the early history of 87 9,3 | obvious. In addition, the events connected with the revolution 88 9,3 | themselves,”[61] but the events of 1282 undermined the foundations 89 9,5 | In connection with those events Dushan introduced at his 90 9,6 | perhaps to England. Of these events a Russian chronicler remarked, “ 91 9,6 | blame for the unfortunate events which led to the establishment 92 9,9 | One of the most important events in all world history was 93 9,18| intention, in dealing with the events in which he took part. He 94 9,18| and to explain the tragic events of the time. The historian 95 9,18| horror from the distressing events of the political life of 96 9,18| and John Cantacuzene. The events previous to 1204 are sketched 97 9,18| The important political events of the fifteenth century 98 9,18| eyewitness close to the events, is of great importance, 99 9,18| situation of persons and events.”[356] A more recent biographer 100 9,18| life and on the historical events of his time.[403] In the 101 9,18| at about the time of the events described and who was well


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