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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | beholding thy impiety.” Julian passed by this daring remark without 2 2,5 | of Leo I (474) the throne passed to his six-year-old grandson, 3 2,5 | three noble geniuses had passed away, Cappadocia returned 4 3,4 | Rome, which several times passed back and forth from Romans 5 3,11| after a siege of six months passed into the hands of the Persians. 6 3,12| localities through which they passed, They soon conquered northern 7 5,2 | The Arabian forces on land passed through all of Asia Minor 8 5,8 | year 811, and the throne passed, for a few months, to his 9 5,8 | was killed and the throne passed to one of the commanders 10 5,8 | When he died the throne passed to his son, Theophilus ( 11 5,8 | points in southern Italy also passed into the hands of the Arabs, 12 5,8 | when the Bulgarian throne passed into the hands of Boris ( 13 6,1 | 86). After him the throne passed on to his sons, Leo VI the 14 6,1 | was slain, and the throne passed to John Tzimisces (969-76), 15 6,2 | and under whose rule were passed those twenty glorious years.”[ 16 6,7 | annulment of any measure passed at the council which was 17 6,8 | 1067 imperial authority passed for a few months to his 18 7,1 | But practically all power passed into the hands of the regent’ 19 7,1 | territory ceased, and Dyrrachium passed again to the Greeks.~ It 20 7,1 | Bogomile doctrine later passed into Serbia and Bosnia, 21 7,1 | who some years before had passed through Constantinople on 22 7,1 | possessions of the Eastern Empire passed over into their hands.~ 23 7,1 | in 969), Palestine had passed over to the Egyptian dynasty 24 7,1 | century, when Jerusalem passed into the hands of the Turks 25 7,1 | undertook a pilgrimage. They passed through Constantinople and 26 7,1 | that time, Jerusalem had passed from the Seljuqs into the 27 7,1 | won over ]France. Then he passed to Germany and persuaded 28 7,1 | German danger the latter passed over again to Byzantium. 29 7,1 | also unarmed, the Emperor passed through streets decorated 30 7,1 | mountains of dead … No one passed by without tears or moan; 31 7,1 | at Durazzo which at once passed into the hands of the Normans; 32 7,2 | 13, 1204, Constantinople passed over into the hands of the 33 7,2 | the Empire of the Vlachs passed to their younger brother 34 7,2 | were of no avail. Jerusalem passed again into the hands of 35 7,2 | Frederick Barbarossa passed safely through Hungary and, 36 7,2 | dangerous adversary of Saladin passed away.~ The expedition of 37 7,3 | leading role in the crusade passed, therefore, from a Frenchman 38 7,3 | seceded from Venice and passed over to the king of Hungary. 39 7,3 | dessert,” fled. Constantinople passed into the hands of the crusaders. 40 7,3 | Accordingly Boniface was passed over. Dandolo himself as 41 7,3 | the Byzantine possessions passed into the hands of the Republic 42 7,3 | cathedral upon the Acropolis passed into the hands of the Latin 43 7,3 | William, the princely power passed over to the house of the 44 7,4 | the burden of taxation, passed over to the Normans. Like 45 7,4 | whole life of Prodromus passed in search of protectors, 46 8,5 | the sea; and a great many passed over to Lascaris promising 47 8,5 | dangerous enemy of Nicaea passed away. His successors on 48 8,7 | Thessalonica, which had passed over into his hands, was 49 8,12| Second Bulgarian Kingdom passed away, and Asen’s weak and 50 8,13| judgment of history will be passed by the generations to come.”[ 51 8,13| definite judgment to be passed on its significance. But 52 8,13| that the fame of it has passed over all the ends of the 53 8,16| Palaeologus, and peacefully passed away in his monastery about 54 8,17| of a more powerful man, passed from Roman times to the 55 8,17| Theodosius II quoted above which passed into the Justinian Code. 56 8,17| to a Western custom which passed to Byzantium in German shape. 57 8,17| in Frankish form when it passed in Byzantium.”[216] Another 58 8,17| property has almost entirely passed into private ownership, 59 8,17| depleted and their riches had passed to the bishops and clergy; 60 8,17| the amount of land which passed into monastery possession 61 8,17| appeared. At first they only passed through the territory of 62 9,2 | after the sack of 1204, passed into the hands of Michael 63 9,2 | Cantacuzene, into whose hands passed the internal administration 64 9,3 | the French city of Lyons, passed safely through the dominions 65 9,4 | regions through which they passed. Thrace and Macedonia were 66 9,4 | Parthenon on the Acropolis, passed into the hands of the Catalan 67 9,4 | All Syria and Palestine passed into the possession of the 68 9,5 | overflowing river which has passed far beyond its banks, has 69 9,5 | protection of the monasteries had passed from the Byzantine emperor 70 9,6 | 133] Thence the plague passed to the islands of the Aegean 71 9,7 | Manuel II wrote: “When I had passed my childhood and not yet 72 9,7 | preparations to welcome him. But he passed by without stopping.[161] 73 9,7 | Peloponnesus (or Morea) passed into the power of the Latins. 74 9,7 | s knowledge, the sultan passed through a suburb of Constantinople, 75 9,7 | 1425, the paralyzed Manuel passed away. With a feeling of 76 9,9 | Greek Critobulus, who had passed over to the Turks and wished 77 9,9 | Lord, have mercy on us,” passed along the city walls. Men 78 9,9 | once independent Empire, passed into the hands of the Turks. 79 9,17| Empire under the Palaeologi passed into the secondary rank 80 9,17| Constantinople itself, which had passed into the hands of the Palaeologi 81 9,17| The Black and Aegean Seas passed entirely out of the control 82 9,17| carried on by Byzantines; it passed entirely into the hands 83 9,18| century. Byzantine mysticism passed through an important evolution


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