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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | relations, and the like, attention should be called to this 2 2,2 | and Thessalonica. His attention turned particularly to Troy, 3 2,2 | long time has attracted the attention of scholars and writers. 4 2,2 | Julian concentrated all his attention on the central intellectual 5 2,3 | of the Goths received no attention, and the barbarians finally 6 2,3 | attacking Constantinople. The attention of the Goths was directed 7 2,3 | Empire and directed his main attention to Italy.~ In addition to 8 2,5 | succeeded in directing the attention of Theodoric to the rich 9 3,5 | diligence and with eager attention these laws of ours and show 10 3,8 | conditions in the Empire.~ His attention turned first of all to the 11 3,8 | The Emperor’s particular attention was directed to Egypt, mainly 12 3,11| able to concentrate its attention on western affairs, especially 13 3,15| has a right to claim the attention even of those historians 14 3,15| history by directing scholarly attention to a most interesting and 15 3,15| scholar who devoted his attention to the ethnographical transformations 16 3,16| is particularly worthy of attention, for this work is the first 17 4,1 | of this city attract the attention of historians and archeologists 18 4,1 | the seventh century the attention of the Empire had to be 19 4,1 | answer that they deserve no attention whatever (quasi vilissima 20 4,4 | 91] Th. Uspensky called attention to the Slavs. When they 21 5,3 | has attracted the greatest attention among the three works. The 22 5,3 | Code has also attracted the attention of scholars because it contains 23 5,3 | influence must be discarded and attention should be turned to the 24 5,4 | Scholars have turned their attention first of all to the question 25 5,4 | inducing others to pay closer attention to it. There were some who 26 5,4 | Bréhier, called particular attention to the fact that iconoclasm 27 5,5 | council devoted much of its attention to raising the morality 28 5,8 | Ignatius. Michael paid no attention to the proclamation of this 29 5,8 | later devoted his entire attention and energy to educating 30 5,8 | period deserve particular attention m the history of Byzantine 31 6,1 | and there attracted the attention of courtiers by his tall 32 6,2 | Byzantine rulers to devote more attention to the improvement of their 33 6,2 | Phocas concentrated his attention on the East, although occasionally 34 6,2 | Phocas demanded his undivided attention. He was victorious in the 35 6,2 | demanded Basil’s undivided attention. Yet when the rebellions 36 6,2 | Jerusalem, deserved special attention. First, the Christians should 37 6,2 | which frequently turned the attention of the Arabs away from Armenian 38 6,3 | order to divert Simeon’s attention from the Byzantine borders.~ 39 6,3 | victory Simeon turned his attention to the Byzantine Empire. 40 6,5 | event, which has escaped the attention of all modern historical 41 6,6 | could do nothing because his attention was claimed by the internal 42 6,7 | devoted much of his time and attention, especially before he ascended 43 6,8 | Justice devoted all his attention to the affairs of civil 44 6,8 | directing their entire attention to the south, where they 45 6,8 | centuries, when the entire attention of the Empire was concentrated 46 7,1 | natural that Robert’s chief attention should be directed upon 47 7,1 | rejected, particularly after attention is turned to the pillaging, 48 7,1 | policy, had turned his chief attention to the East, his successor 49 7,1 | hostilities against Manuel, whose attention was thereby diverted towards 50 7,1 | the East without adequate attention, he failed to prevent the 51 7,3 | Innocent III, turned his attention to restoring in full the 52 7,3 | Republic; he turned his attention first of all to his nearest 53 7,3 | scholars have devoted much attention to the problem of the Fourth 54 7,3 | Fourth Crusade. Their chief attention has been turned to the causes 55 7,3 | conditions, deserves particular attention.~ Some scholars suppose 56 7,3 | Greek bishop, paying no attention to the residence of the 57 7,4 | of the Empire the chief attention of the emperors was directed 58 7,4 | century.~ But this is not all. Attention has been paid to the doctrines 59 7,4 | deserves the respectful attention of posterity.” In the fifteen 60 7,4 | historian great trust and deep attention. In his special monograph 61 7,4 | They deserve particular attention, and they have not yet been 62 8,2 | recommended to the favorable attention of Theodore Lascaris a certain 63 8,2 | little and little drew the attention and hopes of the European 64 8,5 | and attracted to it the attention of the European Greeks. 65 8,7 | Despot of Epirus, he paid no attention to the oath he had taken 66 8,7 | The first act that drew attention to Theodore Angelus was 67 8,11| received with great esteem and attention by Innocent IV, who wrote 68 8,11| East, concentrated all his attention on the Balkan peninsula 69 8,13| relations, he turned his chief attention to the forming of a powerful 70 8,13| ByzantineEmperor who paid attention to the “hellenization” of 71 8,15| him from paying adequate attention to the economic wealth of 72 8,16| sciences, and devoted his chief attention to philosophy, particularly 73 8,17| military lots, deserves great attention and may lead to most interesting 74 9,2 | be.” The pope called the attention of the successor of Ivan 75 9,3 | of turning her forces and attention to her nearest neighbors, 76 9,3 | who concentrated his chief attention upon the papal curia, to 77 9,4 | nineteenth century devoted much attention to the Catalan expedition. 78 9,4 | diverted the forces and attention of the Empire from the eastern 79 9,4 | unification, they turned their attention to Constantinople.~ During 80 9,5 | frequent as before, and his attention was distracted now by hostilities 81 9,5 | said, “to all this Dushan’s attention only turns aside, no more: 82 9,7 | presents and overwhelmed with attention and honor, but without the 83 9,7 | the Emperor turned his attention, among other decorations, 84 9,7 | unexpectedly, attracted the attention of the central government. 85 9,7 | Peninsula of Morea, to draw the attention of scholars to the importance 86 9,7 | devote all their time and attention to performing their proper 87 9,12| into the background; the attention of the government and people 88 9,14| from the pope nothing but attention, presents, and promises. 89 9,17| 322] The zealots paid no attention to orders from Constantinople, 90 9,18| the gift of arousing our attention, by inspiring us with curiosity, 91 9,18| and should attract the attention of scholars, who have hitherto 92 9,18| reason deserves the deepest attention. As his activity and importance 93 9,19| Doge of Venice calling his attention to the danger threatening


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