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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | long, however. A struggle soon broke out between them, 2 2,1 | against his enemies. As soon as dawn broke the Emperor 3 2,1 | Constantinople, which very soon became a second Rome in 4 2,1 | church on earth. This church soon became the state church. 5 2,2 | Roman principes, who very soon showed their preference 6 2,2 | of the Empire. A struggle soon broke out among the three 7 2,2 | Franks have listened.”[78] Soon after Julian’s accession 8 2,2 | peacefully side by side and soon became involved in very 9 2,3 | his high position, and he soon found himself completely 10 2,3 | of Arcadius. Rufinus was soon murdered and two years later 11 2,3 | and an opportunity to act soon arose. At this time the 12 2,3 | enemies. The Emperor himself soon fell under the influence 13 2,5 | posts in the capital. Very soon Zeno became aware that even 14 2,5 | revenue but this loss was very soon made good by the introduction 15 2,5 | Chronicle which appeared soon after Eusebiusdeath.~ 16 3,2 | the rank of patrician, and soon married her. With his accession 17 3,4 | conquered Naples and Rome. Soon after this, in 540, the 18 3,4 | together with its environs, soon became one of the main Slavic 19 3,6 | rose in rebellion but were soon quelled by cruel violence. 20 3,7 | However, things changed very soon. Pope Agapetus and a party 21 3,8 | parties of other colors. They soon became known under the names 22 3,12| which they passed, They soon conquered northern Italy, 23 3,12| reached southern Italy and soon occupied Benevento (Beneventum). 24 3,12| the East. The Lombards had soon founded in Italy a large 25 3,14| exarch, Heraclius. Egypt soon joined in this revolt, and 26 4,1 | eastern Byzantine provinces. Soon after they seized Damascus. 27 4,1 | the enemy to flight. As soon as the Persians heard of 28 4,1 | and became a weak state soon to cease its political existence 29 4,1 | another monarch. But as soon as that monarch was reduced 30 4,1 | period of rest because, soon after the end of the Persian 31 4,1 | the Christian faith, which soon became the predominating 32 4,1 | civilization, and that influence soon became apparent among the 33 4,1 | Bulgarian horde of Asparuch soon found itself under the great 34 4,1 | scholar said, “the Bulgarians soon became subject to the cultural 35 5,2 | crossing to the European shore, soon found themselves at the 36 5,3 | simultaneously with the Ecloga or soon after its appearance.[34] 37 5,4 | this decree is unknown.[83] Soon after the proclamation of 38 5,8 | brother of Theodora, who soon rose to the highest ranks 39 5,8 | in the seventh century, soon freed itself from the domination 40 5,8 | ruler of the Empire. He soon realized that his own forces 41 5,8 | Constantinople. In the same year, soon after the rise of Leo V 42 5,8 | the name of Michael, and soon after, his people also adopted 43 5,8 | peninsula. Boris, however, soon realized that the Empire 44 5,8 | Latin bishops and priests soon came to Bulgaria, and the 45 5,8 | short-lived, however, for Bulgaria soon turned again to the Greek 46 5,8 | iconoclastic views; but as soon as he deposed Michael Rangabé 47 6,1 | his new favorite, who was soon proclaimed co-ruler and 48 6,2 | did not succeed and was soon dissolved. After the death 49 6,2 | councils and heresies.”[21] Soon after the fall of Antioch 50 6,2 | assume personal leadership as soon as the Bulgarian war was 51 6,3 | resist the Greeks, and was soon conquered by the Byzantine 52 6,6 | he was defeated, and died soon after. From this time on 53 6,6 | the Venetian fleet, they soon became exposed to danger 54 6,7 | patriarchate. Basil himself soon recognized that his attitude 55 6,7 | which occurred in the Empire soon after the publication of 56 6,7 | the Longobards, who were soon forced to cede the conquered 57 6,8 | Stratioticus. Theodora died soon after her choice had been 58 7,1 | authoress who stated that, soon afterwards, Alexius “was 59 7,1 | Vexations against the Christians soon recommenced. In 1056 the 60 7,1 | of the twelfth century, soon after the foundation of 61 7,1 | his first idea was, as soon as possible, to transport 62 7,1 | the city of Edessa and he soon established there his princedom 63 7,1 | s death, which occurred soon after Bohemond’s death, 64 7,1 | Constantinople, grew rich and soon formed in the capital a 65 7,1 | had approached the capital soon after the passage of the 66 7,1 | destiny of the whole East.”~ Soon after this defeat, Manuel 67 7,1 | chanced to die rather too soon to see the sad consequences 68 7,1 | Andronicus was dreaming, was too soon entrusted to inexperienced 69 7,2 | ruin of the Greek Empire.~ Soon after the crossing of the 70 7,2 | the solution of which was soon to become a preliminary 71 7,3 | doubt. But it was shown soon after that Hopf had no new 72 7,3 | deposed. Isaac died very soon in prison, and Alexius IV, 73 7,4 | learned Michael Acominatus soon ceased to see in the contemporary 74 7,4 | Nicetas died at Nicaea soon after 1210. Michael outlived 75 8,2 | promptly broke down, as soon as the Balkan Greek patriots 76 8,7 | Angelus did not stop there. Soon afterwards there arose the 77 8,8 | the Latin Emperor.[61]~ Soon after his ascension to the 78 8,15| not known; probably it was soon forgotten.~ The friendly 79 8,15| Rhodes, Leon Gabalas, who, soon after 1204, had styled himself “ 80 9,4 | Galata with a wall and moat. Soon after, their quarters were 81 9,5 | Dushan as tsar at Seres, soon after this city was taken. 82 9,7 | many promises, but he was soon disappointed. In one of 83 9,9 | for this reason his death soon became the subject of a 84 9,12| no support anywhere, and soon disappeared, leaving no 85 9,15| Constantinople John very soon realized that his enterprise 86 9,16| was elected by the clergy soon after the capture of the 87 9,19| Constantinople, Bessarion soon realized that, because of


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