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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | a moment to consider his real religious consciousness 2 2,1 | Numerical strength and real influence need not coincide 3 2,1 | not be considered as his real conversion to Christianity; 4 2,4 | problem, which became a real menace to the state at the 5 2,5 | earthquakes it did not serve as a real barrier to the enemy’s approach 6 2,5 | power of the newcomers had real authority only after official 7 2,5 | tax burdens rather than a real diminution of them.[155] 8 3,4 | two was an anachronism. A real union was out of the question. 9 3,5 | sanction whatever, so that in real practice a judge had to 10 3,5 | of civil law became the real law for many places. “Roman 11 3,11| culminate in the formation of a real alliance for combined action 12 3,15| declaring that not one drop of real Hellenic blood runs through 13 3,15| For not a single drop of real pure Hellenic blood flows 14 3,15| conclusions to Attica without any real basis. In the second volume 15 3,15| on good grounds that the real originator of Fallmerayer’ 16 4,1 | such as Caetani’s, the real causes of the irrepressible 17 5,2 | surrounded the capital by sea. A real siege of Constantinople 18 5,3 | different penalties without any real basis for the discrimination. 19 5,5 | which would not form any real opposition to the measures 20 5,6 | whose mother Irene was the real ruler of the Empire.[107] 21 5,8 | the winter is over, but real spring has not yet arrived,” 22 5,8 | interest in portraiture and real life which imposed its dominant 23 6,2 | the Muslims, undertook a real crusade. He departed with 24 6,3 | This treaty represented a real success of wise and energetic 25 6,7 | temporary or hereditary lease of real estate, i.e., land, houses, 26 6,8 | these measures provided no real solution to the Patzinak 27 6,8 | may be asserted that the real event on which it is based 28 7,1 | time to control. Besides, a real and immediate danger pressed 29 7,1 | broke upon western Europe a real wail of despair, a real 30 7,1 | real wail of despair, a real cry of a drowning man who 31 7,1 | were able to take up the real restoration of the Temple 32 7,1 | individual pilgrimages there were real expeditions to the Holy 33 7,1 | east was forming, and the real scale and importance of 34 7,1 | minded were urged on by the real desire of worshipping at 35 7,1 | excellent picture of the real attitude of Byzantium towards 36 7,1 | princes; in other words, a real army assembled. No one of 37 7,1 | difficult to discern his real features; in reality, he 38 7,1 | later this developed into a real alliance between the two 39 7,1 | barely escaped ending in a real catastrophe to the retreating 40 7,1 | seems to have been the real initiator of the crusade, 41 7,2 | of the Angeli, became a real menace to the Latin Empire 42 7,2 | threaten Antioch. Moreover, a real danger came from Egypt, 43 7,4 | policy and had no solid and real basis in public opinion. 44 7,4 | calling her in the prologue “a real friend of literature” (φιλολογωτατη). 45 7,4 | perhaps Timarion was the real name of the author. Timarion 46 7,4 | for such descriptions of real life as the famous description 47 7,4 | call desperately dull and a real trial to read. This opinion 48 8,4 | concealing under this pretext his real aim of taking possession 49 8,5 | century said that Henry was “a real Ares.”[43] The historians 50 8,5 | Empire Henry became the real founder. His institutions 51 8,8 | the point of becoming the real restorer of the Byzantine 52 8,10| his universality, he was a real Renaissance genius on the 53 8,11| European gossip, has any real historical value,[86] and 54 8,13| the Venetians. This was a real offensive and defensive 55 8,16| the child John IV, were real admirers of learning and 56 8,16| suggestions cannot correspond to real requirements… The misfortune 57 8,16| had no creative force, and real life was veiled from him 58 8,16| his “imperial statue” the real image of Theodore II was 59 8,16| before his eyes, though the real traits in his ideal ruler 60 8,16| father John Vatatzes, a real love for knowledge. The 61 8,16| remain unsolved till the real prototype of this romance 62 8,17| other words, here was the real medieval immunity on the 63 8,17| one notice in Byzantium “a real embryo of a feudal order, 64 9,3 | legend which made him a real tyrant, “covetous, cunning, 65 9,3 | Turks of Central Asia on a real Yellow Crusade (Croisade 66 9,3 | bodies of troops, sometimes real predatory bands, regardless 67 9,4 | Turks had already become the real masters of Asia Minor, with 68 9,4 | author, one gives it its real name. Those provinces of 69 9,4 | was very strongly felt. No real peace between Genoa and 70 9,4 | had already obtained some real successes, which indicated 71 9,6 | representative reflected the real spirit in Constantinople 72 9,7 | there was going on a very real and active polemic struggle 73 9,7 | that the inhabitants were real Hellenes and not Romans, 74 9,8 | John VIII hoped to receive real help against the Turks from 75 9,8 | Union of Florence. As far as real help to Byzantium was concerned, 76 9,9 | who had at his disposal a real park of artillery. The perfected 77 9,9 | of course, could have no real importance for the outcome 78 9,9 | that Constantinople was “a real abode [velut domicilium 79 9,13| nation the only permanent and real consolation.[279]~ ~The 80 9,14| conversion in Rome had no real results, and he could receive 81 9,15| the “heretic” Hussites. “A real storm burst out” at Constantinople.[ 82 9,17| Agriculture, always considered the real basis of the economic welfare 83 9,17| certain respects resembled a real republic.”[322] The zealots 84 9,17| regime of the zealots.~ The real causes of the revolution 85 9,18| of Constantine XI and the real situation of the empire.~ 86 9,18| guide for understanding the real situation of persons and 87 9,18| mythology, Plethon was a real humanist and intimately 88 9,18| Empire under the Palaeologi a real renaissance of art in the 89 9,19| the Renaissance were the real cause of the rise of interest 90 9,19| to him … On the basis of real facts, we may strongly affirm 91 9,19| and Leontius Pilatus.~ The real influence of Byzantium upon 92 9,19| century, the time of the real Byzantine humanists, Manuel


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