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interest 54
interested 37
interesting 191
interests 93
interfere 3
interference 14
interior 12
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94 significance
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93 attention
93 interests
92 real
92 ruler
90 bulgarians
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | introduced too many worldly interests into the lives of the bishops.~ 2 2,2 | many cases, obviously, the interests of the state did not coincide 3 2,2 | both had to work in the interests of one Roman state. The 4 2,3 | should not interfere with the interests of the government. Thus 5 2,3 | involved not only the religious interests of the Empire, but also 6 2,3 | satisfactory to their own interests and the interests of their 7 2,3 | their own interests and the interests of their respective parties. 8 2,3 | promote their greedy personal interests. Gaïnas and Eutropius could 9 3,4 | Aware of his own important interests in the border provinces, 10 3,4 | embodied the really vital interests of the Byzantine Empire. 11 3,8 | but also different class interests. The Blues may be regarded 12 3,16| of harmony with the true interests of the Empire, centering 13 4,1 | the only basis for common interests, which were confined almost 14 4,1 | in the city. The material interests of the money-loving Meccans 15 4,1 | promotion of their own selfish interests. According to one scholar, “ 16 5,4 | clashed with the secular interests of the Byzantine state. 17 5,4 | papal and western European interests. Southern Italy still remained 18 5,6 | good.[104]~ ~The mutual interests of the pope and the king 19 5,8 | clear understanding of the interests of the church. He honestly 20 5,8 | church and defender of its interests. During his reign Theodore 21 5,8 | Christianity, in which the interests of Constantinople and Rome 22 6,6 | the ninth century their interests coincided in many points 23 6,6 | infringement upon Byzantine interests, especially in Longobardia. 24 6,7 | patriarchal throne.[87]~ In the interests of religious peace in the 25 6,7 | occupied by Leo IX, whose interests were not limited by ecclesiastical 26 6,7 | into the field of political interests. The Cluniac movement, which 27 6,7 | powerful and uphold the interests of the small peasantry and 28 6,7 | understood and favored the interests of that class more than 29 6,8 | known that he considered the interests of the treasury of primary 30 7,1 | and neglect of indigenous interests, however, evoked general 31 7,1 | with a view to her own interests, replied favorably to the 32 7,1 | privileges. It suited the interests of Venice to support the 33 7,1 | secular objects and earthly interests were already evident. “There 34 7,1 | as far as the Christian interests in the Holy Land were concerned, 35 7,1 | Empire had very important interests in Palestine, a fact which 36 7,1 | in view, of course, the interests of the Catholic church; 37 7,1 | connected with the vital interests of the Empire. In 109091 38 7,1 | point of view of Byzantine interests, had become excessively 39 7,1 | sovereign defending the interests of his state, to which the 40 7,1 | sovereign, who had important interests in Italy. In view of the 41 7,1 | without affecting state interests he would be able to interrupt 42 7,1 | take care of the western interests of the Byzantine Empire, 43 7,1 | Roger abandoned the general interests of Christianity and following 44 7,1 | protector of Greek national interests. A short time before he 45 7,1 | were furthering their own interests. Strong measures were taken 46 7,1 | its essential and vital interests; in order to save the situation 47 7,1 | terrible enemy whose political interests could not be reconciled 48 7,1 | sphere of social problems and interests, the time of Andronicus, 49 7,2 | and the pursuit of private interests — all these weakened the 50 7,2 | sea, encroached upon the interests of Byzantium much less. 51 7,3 | in which the most various interests and emotions are reflected; 52 7,3 | The domination of material interests and worldly feelings over 53 7,3 | had important commercial interests in Egypt, of making a secret 54 7,3 | in view their commercial interests in the Byzantine Empire.~ 55 7,4 | inflicted great harm upon the interests of the eastern church for 56 7,4 | was expected to defend the interests of the monastery granted 57 7,4 | protector of the national interests and the lower classes against 58 7,4 | connected with the commercial interests of Venice, Pisa, and Genoa, 59 7,4 | was imbued with literary interests. But, of course, this phenomenon 60 7,4 | evidence of the literary interests of the epoch.~ A historian, 61 8,1 | everyone pursued his personal interests, led, under the conditions 62 8,7 | have been concentrated the interests of the western Greek patriots 63 8,7 | arrow limits of its own interests, appeared and developed 64 8,9 | were opposed to the vital interests of both Greek empires and 65 8,9 | a dangerous step for the interests of the Bulgars in the Balkan 66 8,10| and eastern churches, the interests of Frederick and John Vatatzes 67 8,13| Genoese. The commercial interests of Genoa and Venice conflicted 68 8,14| the Venetian clergy. The interests of the Roman curia were 69 8,14| political, and international interests and problems absorbed the 70 8,16| familiar with the broad interests of the Church. But Blemmydes 71 8,16| closely connected with the interests of the Empire and its Emperor, 72 8,16| entirely strange to the interests of the sinful earth.”[161] 73 8,16| understanding of the cultural interests of the Christian East in 74 8,17| novels to defend peasant interests against the encroaching 75 8,17| obviously reflecting the interests and ideas of the large landowners, 76 9,3 | but also of the spiritual interests of his kingdom, Sicily enjoyed 77 9,3 | destructive to the essential interests and needs of France which, 78 9,4 | mountain tribes, and their interests were exclusively local. “ 79 9,4 | regulations and had charge of the interests of all the Genoese who lived 80 9,5 | Cantacuzene; in any event the interests of Dushan and the Turks 81 9,6 | commercial foe in the East. The interests of both republics clashed 82 9,6 | monopoly in the Bosphorus. The interests of Venice and Genoa also 83 9,6 | republics, whose commercial interests in the East, despite the 84 9,7 | Her important commercial interests in the East caused Venice 85 9,8 | attracted by her commercial interests, because, according to the 86 9,12| Arsenites with their narrow interests and biased speculations 87 9,17| intermingled with the political interests of that time, with the civil 88 9,18| and in their activity and interests presented a striking analogy 89 9,18| transmitted his literary interests to his son Matthew who, 90 9,18| as well as his scholarly interests and occupations. Besides 91 9,18| subjects in the sphere of court interests, and therefore conventional 92 9,18| times Byzantine cultural interests and problems have been compared 93 9,18| compared with analogous interests and problems of the epoch


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