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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Eburacum (York). All four rulers were considered as rulers 2 2,2 | rulers were considered as rulers of a single empire, and 3 2,2 | broke out among the three rulers, during which two of the 4 2,2 | maintained: there were two rulers of one state. Contemporaries 5 2,3 | Honorius, were proclaimed the rulers of the Empire; Arcadius 6 2,3 | assume power and become the rulers of the citizens. And then 7 2,3 | function of servants, are our rulers in political life? The Emperor 8 2,5 | politically perspicacious rulers as compared with the emperors 9 3,3 | orthodox population. The rulers of Constantinople, as lawful 10 3,3 | natural suzerain of all the rulers within the boundaries of 11 3,8 | officials. One Novel orders the rulers “to treat with fatherly 12 3,8 | Thus, if you will meet the rulers reasonably and help them 13 3,8 | reign everywhere between the rulers and the ruled.”[89] The 14 3,10| outstanding of these four rulers was the energetic soldier 15 3,12| from the even more distant rulers of Constantinople, who were 16 3,14| the hands of the military rulers. Byzantine administration 17 3,14| along with the military rulers, but acted under the guidance 18 4 | occupied by three accidental rulers: the Armenian Vardan or 19 4,1 | commanded by five different rulers or dukes (duces), entrusted 20 4,1 | That Muhammed wrote to the rulers of other lands, including 21 4,1 | Avars and other western rulers, “they sent ambassadors 22 4,1 | Christians to the Arabian rulers. Jerusalem, as one of the 23 4,1 | spite of this, the Muslim rulers granted certain privileges 24 4,1 | organized by the Byzantine rulers against the Bulgarians and 25 4,4 | immediately give way to military rulers. The civil administration, 26 4,4 | 17).~The three accidental rulers, Vardan or Philippicus, 27 5,1 | power on the throne, i.e. be rulers of the Empire in the full 28 5,4 | hands of the clergy. These rulers acted, not from personal 29 5,4 | was intended to aid these rulers in the realization of their 30 5,4 | origin of the iconoclastic rulers cannot be viewed as accidental. 31 5,6 | emperors were viewed as two rulers governing one state. It 32 5,6 | Leo III.~ Neither of these rulers intended to create a western 33 5,7 | the services of the first rulers of the Isaurian line, particularly 34 5,7 | as one of the greatest rulers of the Eastern Empire, and 35 5,7 | excessive praise for these rulers. The three volumes of J. 36 5,7 | friendship with the Frankish rulers initiated a new and extremely 37 5,8 | 67), represented by three rulers, is called the Amorian or 38 5,8 | Umayyad emir. The western rulers all received the ambassadors 39 6,1 | VIII (976-1028), become rulers of the Empire. Administrative 40 6,2 | Arabs forced the Byzantine rulers to devote more attention 41 6,3 | the Emperor’s power, the rulers of the Macedonian dynasty 42 6,3 | one of the most prominent rulers of the First Bulgarian Empire.”[ 43 6,5 | importance.~ The Byzantine rulers considered the Patzinaks 44 6,6 | letters exchanged by these two rulers that they were engaged in 45 6,6 | footsteps of the Byzantine rulers did Otto III hope to restore 46 6,7 | official title of the Byzantine rulers, he transferred to Otto 47 6,7 | sufficiently elucidated.~ The rulers of the Macedonian dynasty, 48 6,7 | The measures taken by the rulers of the Macedonian dynasty 49 6,7 | legislators considered all rulers as champions of justice, 50 6,7 | compelled the Macedonian rulers to issue several novels.~ 51 6,8 | frequent changes of accidental rulers, and the beginning of a 52 6,8 | such frequent changes of rulers and unceasing hidden and 53 6,8 | independent dynasties and separate rulers. After their conquest of 54 6,8 | treaty negotiated by these rulers. The Turks utilized every 55 6,8 | European markgraves (meaning rulers of the borderlands, marches) 56 6,8 | favored by the accidental rulers of the period as much as 57 6,8 | time of the last Macedonian rulers and the years of the troubled 58 7,1 | his judgment of Byzantine rulers, wrote of this “best and 59 7,1 | the power of the wicked rulers, and to be “a friend of 60 7,1 | for aid, and among other rulers he appealed to Henry IV 61 7,1 | because among the Turkish rulers (emirs) a struggle for power 62 7,1 | also appealed to individual rulers of the West. But Alexius 63 7,1 | First Crusade the Christian rulers in the east, that is to 64 7,1 | Byzantine Emperor and the Latin rulers of Antioch, Edessa, and 65 7,1 | Zangi, one of the Muhammedan rulers or Atabegs of Mosul, as 66 7,2 | friendly relations with the rulers of the countries through 67 7,3 | to the throne three Greek rulers were living; the two Emperors, 68 8,2 | there arose independent rulers; the city of Nicaea shut 69 8,2 | Vasilievsky wrote, “the Slavonic rulers could not succeed in making 70 8,7 | therefore the names of the rulers of Epirus are sometimes 71 8,8 | Constantinople. But the Greek rulers could not come to an agreement 72 8,9 | alliance of the Orthodox rulers of the East, composed of 73 8,9 | western Europe, begging rulers for help for the Empire 74 8,10| the two widely separated rulers, the Emperor of Nicaea and 75 8,12| by foreign and tyrannic rulers, Latin, Persian, Bulgarian, 76 8,12| restorer of the Empire — the rulers of Thessalonica, Epirus, 77 8,13| Byzantine Empire.~ The last rulers of the Empire of Nicaea 78 8,14| an extent that the Latin rulers entirely put aside the plan 79 8,17| European margraves (meaning rulers of the borderland, marches) 80 9,2 | problem of the rights of the rulers of Moscow, those representatives 81 9,3 | brilliant of that time; foreign rulers esteemed him highly; and 82 9,4 | Like Charles of Anjou, the rulers of these two peoples had 83 9,7 | appealed to the European rulers for help. France answered 84 9,7 | help to the most powerful rulers of western Europe and to 85 9,7 | induce the western European rulers to take more decisive steps. 86 9,8 | negotiations with the different rulers in the peninsula. On one 87 9,9 | the numberless Christian rulers to take up arms? Look upon 88 9,11| resistance from western European rulers. In his turn, on his way 89 9,14| papal appeals to the western rulers for aid against the Turks 90 9,18| of the Ottomans and their rulers. Laonikos was forced to


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