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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | classes, or in the main from country districts. Christianity 2 2,1 | penetrated deep into the country districts, throughout a 3 2,1 | Northern Africa (with its country towns).~ ~Dividing all the 4 2,2 | he called his only true country.”[95]~ ~ 5 2,3 | and were devastating the country under the leadership of 6 2,5 | deeds for truth rather than country, for piety rather than dearest 7 3,1 | restored Christianity in this country. We are at first surprised 8 3,3 | cause of liberating their country from the newcomers and restoring 9 3,4 | himself to Constantinople. The country was devastated. Panic reigned 10 3,6 | esteem, but life in a foreign country was unbearable to these 11 3,9 | trade conditions in his country, he undertook a number of 12 3,9 | since there is no other country in which the like of it 13 3,12| invited the Lombards into his country, but this accusation must 14 3,14| troops who occupied that country. The beginning of the African, 15 3,16| excellent knowledge of the country gave him highly valuable 16 3,16| decline and ruin of the country. The lack of means followed 17 4,1 | cultural development of the country is ended. Palestine enters 18 5,5 | Many were banished from the country and exiled to distant provinces. 19 5,8 | campaigns deep into the country. Parallel with the gradual 20 5,8 | the independence of his country, and a continuator of the 21 6,2 | into the interior of this country under the leadership of 22 6,2 | victorious deep into the country of the infidelsJohn Curcuas 23 6,8 | the cultural life of the country did not cease to exist. 24 7,1 | strength and bringing the country into a state of anarchy. 25 7,1 | manifold movement. The first country to realize the full importance 26 7,1 | power of the caliph in that country remaining untouched. On 27 7,1 | the new position of the country seems not to have brought 28 7,1 | century, laid waste the country, and destroyed trade by 29 7,1 | movement of the West to this country, the result of which is 30 7,1 | pillaging and destroying the country. Alexius Comnenus learned 31 7,1 | into the interior of the country; after that Byzantium had 32 7,1 | was robbed. The conquered country, occupying a narrow seashore 33 7,1 | considerable part of that country to the power of the Empire, 34 7,1 | neither in their native country nor in a conquered land, 35 7,1 | who had fled from their country before the advancing Turks. 36 7,1 | the government of the new country. Armenia Minor, which had 37 7,1 | king of Germany left his country for the East for long, he 38 7,1 | view the conquest of that country. Therefore he definitely 39 7,1 | peace could be made in your country. It will be a permanent 40 7,1 | darkness has enveloped all our country as if it were under an eclipse 41 7,1 | himself should keep any other country they might take for himself, 42 7,2 | discontent and agitation in the country. From time to time revolts 43 7,3 | for the protection of the country, to fall upon your own land 44 7,3 | with impunity in the whole country, the Christians do not dare 45 7,3 | of them could leave the country. Alone among sovereigns 46 7,3 | opinion, could best govern the country “to the glory of God and 47 7,3 | conquered a part of the country. But feeling that he could 48 7,3 | Villehardouin subdued the whole country. Thus, at the beginning 49 7,3 | military occupation of the country did not signify ecclesiastical 50 7,4 | financial bankruptcy of the country, despite the measures taken, 51 7,4 | successor Manuel put the country again on the verge of bankruptcy. 52 7,4 | the internal life of the country under Manuel, and conditions 53 7,4 | merchants come to it from every country by sea and land, and there 54 7,4 | Hastings, delivered the country into the hands of the severe 55 7,4 | preserved the very charm of the country, the Hymettos rich in honey; 56 7,4 | living conditions in this country he was unable to forget 57 8,1 | dissolution into the life of a country which was already disorganized 58 8,2 | to a stay in his native country oppressed by the foreigners; 59 8,2 | but of despot. Within the country anarchy prevailed; in several 60 8,2 | said, “the people of the country took the part of the Franks 61 8,5 | Latin Empire within the country, the Latin possessions in 62 8,7 | inaccessible nature of the country also served as a great support. 63 8,11| returned to their own savage country.”[87] But it is very interesting 64 8,12| his land … He has made our country inaccessible to enemies.”[ 65 8,15| the economic wealth of his country. He encouraged agriculture, 66 8,15| Vatatzes erected all over the country forts, and such buildings 67 8,16| stimulate education in his country. To his time belongs the 68 8,16| his father and leaves his country to seek his fortune abroad. 69 8,17| established in one or another country in the West had their own 70 8,17| and in Old Russia. In each country where adequate conditions 71 9,2 | Korsun) with the adjacent country frequently referred to as “ 72 9,3 | French began to leave their country in masses and emigrate into 73 9,3 | into the interior of the country, sacking cities, hamlets, 74 9,4 | cause, a credit to their country, Greek historians consider 75 9,4 | Greek. If one calls this country a new Albania, wrote the 76 9,6 | strife that was wasting the country, started, as far as the 77 9,7 | for help to such a remote country.”[154] Manuel’s appeal to 78 9,7 | ancient and purely Greek country, that the inhabitants were 79 9,7 | all hope of defending the country with his own forces, the 80 9,7 | While the condition of the country people made a contemporary, 81 9,8 | the nearest surrounding country. But the rest of the Empire, 82 9,8 | possessed the surrounding country, could not tolerate the 83 9,8 | Republic, the resources of the country in gold, silver, silk, honey, 84 9,9 | energy, valor, and love of country were Constantine’s characteristics, 85 9,9 | Constantine, his abused country, and the insulted Greek 86 9,19| were forced to leave their country for southern Italy and Sicily 87 9,19| Chrysoloras enjoyed in his native country the renown of an eminent 88 9,19| his position in his own country, he yielded to his desire


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