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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | other religions were given full freedom to follow whatever 2 2,2 | Empire and not realizing the full significance of the dogmatic 3 2,2 | Emperor on his return the full significance of the Arian 4 2,2 | Julian’s stay at Athens was full of deep interest. In later 5 2,2 | Constantius. Upon becoming the full master of the Empire, he 6 2,3 | century: “Everything is full of those who are speaking 7 2,3 | as a border nation to the full force of the attack and 8 2,3 | was merciless to sin and full of mercy for the sinner.”[ 9 2,3 | extremely important and full account of the embassy, 10 2,5 | lighted tapers and censers full of burning incense, and 11 2,5 | became responsible for the full payment of taxes to the 12 2,5 | his day, but rather gave full sway to the praise and glorification 13 2,5 | young emperor prevented the full development of his unusual 14 2,5 | the capital had attained a full self-consciousness and had 15 3,5 | In addition to this, the full power given to the commission 16 3,6 | 59] In his desire to be full master of the church, Justinian 17 3,8 | Cappadocian magnates had full authority in their provinces 18 3,8 | government taxes willingly and in full.”[86] Thus, on the one hand, 19 3,8 | government taxes be paid in full and willingly at definite 20 3,9 | his court the industry in full swing.[109]~ Justinian undertook 21 3,10| elements began to operate with full force; the artificial system 22 3,14| matters — all were at the full disposal of the exarch.[ 23 3,16| of an amateur which is “full of the most glaring blunders, 24 4,1 | extent, one cannot find a full explanation of the military 25 4,4 | however, invested with full powers in view of external 26 4,4 | Byzantine mysticism in the full sense of the term.”[97] 27 5,1 | rulers of the Empire in the full meaning of the term. Since 28 5,1 | history of a woman ruling with full authority of supreme power. 29 5,6 | woman had ever ruled with full imperial authority. From 30 5,8 | Constantinople lasted a full year. Michael was very hard 31 5,8 | probable evidence, and not with full certainty.~ Diehl thus appraised 32 6,2 | Basil I, it did not take full advantage of the favorable 33 6,7 | Ignatius sent the pope a letter full of humility, requesting 34 6,7 | Patriarch Nicholas emerged as full victor in this new clash 35 6,7 | the responsibility for the full payment of taxes of the 36 6,8 | they cannot be accepted in full.[192]~ Basil I was a great 37 7,1 | Alexius was unable to take full advantage of the distractions 38 7,1 | prevented the former from taking full advantage of their victory.~ 39 7,1 | first country to realize the full importance of the crusades 40 7,1 | Empire is necessary to a full and complete understanding 41 7,1 | think of far distant lands full of abundance and prosperity. 42 7,1 | brother of the king of France, full of ambition, aspired to 43 7,1 | to which the westerners, full of desire to pillage and 44 7,3 | attention to restoring in full the papal authority, which 45 7,3 | Manuel, should be restored in full measure. Dandolo had chiefly 46 7,3 | agreed upon should be paid in full. The sum not being forthcoming, 47 7,3 | Republic of St. Mark the full amount fixed and were forced 48 7,4 | arrived in Constantinople with full powers to treat the question. 49 7,4 | the Angeli, politically full of troubles, was equally 50 7,4 | the former golden coins of full weight, which were called 51 7,4 | circulated on a par with the full coin. The new nomisma as 52 7,4 | taxes be paid in money of full weight. Such measures brought 53 7,4 | Pisans, and Genoese took full advantage of their trading 54 7,4 | style of an honest soldier, full of natural and frank enthusiasm 55 7,4 | firmly convinced of the full cultural superiority of “ 56 7,4 | not yet been published in full, The Treasure of Orthodoxy ( 57 7,4 | Lucian’s imitations, is full of vigor and humor. But 58 7,4 | references and quotations, are full of self-praise, difficult 59 7,4 | words,” “a bright moon of full moon, the light-bringer 60 8,1 | whole thirteenth century was full of continuous clashes and 61 8,2 | city with wide streets, full of people, well-walled, 62 8,5 | support Henry. “To have full victory and possess our 63 8,7 | edicts (chrysobulls) with the full title of the Byzantine Emperor: “ 64 8,10| by many years, which were full of vicissitudes and adventures. 65 8,14| gave to the Greek delegates full power to conclude with the 66 8,16| as to see his meadow in full blossom; if, from the beautiful 67 8,16| to a magnificent castle full of various miracles, named 68 8,16| to the Slav schools, the full achievement of which at 69 8,17| Cappadocian magnates had full authority in their provinces, 70 8,17| the monasteries possessed full power and were practically 71 9,2 | said a Greek contemporary, “full of Italian smoke and fume”[ 72 9,3 | Byzantium thus revived again in full measure under the French 73 9,3 | assured him in advance of his full concurrence.”[39]~ At the 74 9,4 | life.”[92] Of course, the full story of the Catalan dominion 75 9,4 | Albanian language is now full of Roman elements, beginning 76 9,7 | was encompassed by a life full of tribulation and trouble; 77 9,9 | offices in the Empire, was full of boundless love for his 78 9,13| goal was indivisible and full unity with God, and who 79 9,14| his confession of faith in full accordance with the dogmas 80 9,18| century exists today in full. He also wrote church poems, 81 9,18| Gregoras could not help giving full details of the religious 82 9,18| Cydonesbiography nor a full list of his works can be 83 9,18| unfortunately does not exist in full. On the one hand, it was 84 9,18| fifteenth centuries, but the full flower of Athenian art belongs 85 9,19| Apostolius (Apostolios), full of enthusiasm for Bessarion


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