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History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | rival to Christianity. It is certain that Constantine was a supporter 2 2,2 | time of Constantine, it is certain that it exceeded by far 3 2,2 | of the Augusti. After a certain period of time the Augusti 4 2,2 | Under Diocletian also a certain number of small new neighboring 5 2,2 | calling out, by means of certain conjuring formulas, not 6 2,2 | called forth doubt and a certain amount of jest even among 7 2,2 | the Christians and felt certain that discord would follow 8 2,2 | and at times manifested, a certain coldness and even hatred. 9 2,3 | to introduce among them certain elements of Roman culture, 10 2,3 | of Syria and Egypt and a certain part of eastern Asia Minor 11 2,3 | vividly the reaction of certain social groups to the Germanic 12 2,5 | Greek literature, because certain original Greek works which 13 3,4 | meanwhile feeling quite certain that the Germanic kingdoms 14 3,4 | Byzantine Empire but even to a certain extent was victorious over 15 3,4 | their traffic solely at certain prescribed places where 16 3,5 | constitutions issued during a certain period and did not touch 17 3,5 | work to be defective in certain respects. It contained many 18 3,5 | texts into one, produced a certain arbitrariness in the final 19 3,5 | commentaries and summaries of certain parts of the Code as well 20 3,8 | division.~ It is almost certain that the demes represented 21 3,14| followed in his administration certain principles of Caesaropapism, 22 3,14| desire and the presence of certain conditions, could become 23 3,16| this period. It is quite certain that Romanus the Melode (“ 24 3,16| Papyri have revealed a certain Dioscorus, who lived in 25 4,1 | his religion, introduced certain religious ceremonies, and 26 4,1 | custom which prevailed among certain Arabian tribes of burying 27 4,1 | 3) the contribution of a certain sum of money toward meeting 28 4,1 | this view is correct to a certain extent, one cannot find 29 4,1 | Omar and which established certain religious and social guaranties 30 4,1 | caliph promised to pay a certain tribute. This step on the 31 4,1 | the Muslim rulers granted certain privileges to the orthodox 32 4,2 | of church unity by making certain concessions in the realm 33 4,3 | the council by reason of certain clauses, such as the prohibition 34 5,3 | undated; but on the basis of certain deductions, which do not, 35 5,3 | conclusions with regard to certain changes in the eighth century 36 5,5 | who once more regained a certain amount of influence. In 37 5,5 | laws continued to exert a certain amount of influence upon 38 5,8 | the Arabs were promised certain Byzantine border territories. 39 5,8 | on their foreheads with certain insulting Greek verses composed 40 5,8 | Theophilus did not go beyond a certain geographical boundary, for 41 5,8 | imitation of Arabian models. Certain evidence indicates that 42 6,2 | the Muslim population was certain that Nicephorus Phocas would 43 6,3 | of some dispute regarding certain customs duties which were 44 6,3 | its internal autonomy to a certain extent, however.~ The Bulgarian 45 6,5 | assigned the Patzinaks certain Bulgarian districts for 46 6,7 | legate was also to obtain certain concessions regarding the 47 6,7 | Epanagogerepresented, is not certain. They were probably not 48 6,7 | new manner. It is almost certain that Patriarch Photius took 49 6,7 | unquestionably indicates a certain reaction in the field of 50 6,7 | the Emperor heard that a certain Philocales of Asia Minor, 51 6,8 | Emperor’s service and received certain government lands in Macedonia. 52 6,8 | eleventh century, in spite of certain prejudices in the account. 53 6,8 | Akritai sometimes enjoyed a certain amount of independence from 54 6,8 | reflects all sides of a certain stage of early Greek civilization, 55 6,8 | Goossens. It is almost certain that the historical prototype 56 6,8 | progressively hellenized, it is certain that a thorough and complete 57 7,1 | period of brilliance. A certain decline of the Duchy which 58 7,1 | payment of their debts, a certain security for their families 59 7,1 | pledged to his brother for a certain sum of money. Hugh, count 60 7,1 | morning. It is natural that a certain honourable pride should 61 7,1 | Bohemond in return for a certain amount of money, but the 62 7,1 | and Genoa, also enjoyed certain commercial privileges but 63 7,1 | that later 1178‑1179) a certain Robert was sent to the court 64 7,2 | who, with the help of a certain part of the nobility and 65 7,2 | proclamation as Emperor of a certain Alexius V Ducas Mourtzouphlos ( 66 7,2 | Constantinople as its capital and a certain number of vassal states 67 7,3 | assemble at Venice which, for a certain sum, offered to transport 68 7,4 | the attempts to resolve certain religious problems and doubts 69 7,4 | had put into circulation a certain alloy of copper and gold 70 7,4 | Andreades of the life of certain capitals such as Paris in 71 7,4 | with Byzantium, and it is certain that the main cause of these 72 7,4 | the first, by spending a certain time in the libraries, will 73 7,4 | Greek and transmitted a certain amount of Greek learning 74 8,2 | attention of Theodore Lascaris a certain Euboean. He wrote that the 75 8,2 | of Constantinople, for a certain period of time, was entirely 76 8,2 | preserved which shows, to a certain extent, Theodore Lascaris’ 77 8,7 | Greek center, where, under certain conditions, might have been 78 8,11| appreciated and played a certain part, at least in the opinion 79 8,16| and its division into a certain number of independent Latin 80 8,16| that his writings can, to a certain extent, throw new light 81 8,16| romance is as follows: A certain emperor Rodophilos has two 82 8,16| the features which, to a certain extent, relate him to the 83 8,16| the Palaeologi was, to a certain extent, due to these traditions 84 8,17| therefore lands given on certain conditions for temporary 85 8,17| feudal epoch meant giving certain state rights to private 86 8,17| were often exempted from certain obligations to the state, 87 8,17| condition of discharging a certain service from the grant.”[ 88 8,17| akritai sometimes enjoyed a certain amount of independence from 89 8,17| Greco-Byzantine Orient, and even for certain sections of the Ottoman 90 9,2 | Archipelago, the Genoese, certain points on the Black Sea, 91 9,2 | of Epirus was only to a certain extent dependent upon the 92 9,4 | governed on the basis of certain regulations and had charge 93 9,7 | western Europe gained him a certain, but an insufficient, amount 94 9,9 | imitator of Virgil and to a certain extent of Homer. A zealous 95 9,13| insolence of his own mind a certain Barlaam was raised against 96 9,17| continued to exist and “in certain respects resembled a real 97 9,18| century there was only one, a certain Ephraim, who wrote a chronicle 98 9,18| Meliteniotes.[416] However, it is certain that Theodore Meliteniotes, 99 9,18| seems to be penetrated with certain Latin elements, it keeps, 100 9,19| letters, Petrarca spoke of a certain youth who, on his advice,


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