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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | history of the world. The old pagan culture came into collision 2 2,1 | agreement. But Christianity and pagan Hellenism did intermix gradually 3 2,1 | this time forward the old pagan empire gradually changed 4 2,1 | crisis. Apparently the old pagan world, at least in the domain 5 2,1 | created by the pen of the pagan writer Zosimus. Historians 6 2,1 | privileges granted to the pagan priests. They were exempted 7 2,1 | forced to participate in pagan festivals. At the same time 8 2,1 | Rome, in Italy, although pagan sympathy and tradition continued 9 2,2 | Constantine remained a pagan until the last year of his 10 2,2 | gathered from everywhere. Pagan monuments of Rome, Athens, 11 2,2 | Constantinople was superimposed upon pagan Byzantium.[50]~ Although 12 2,2 | gods, and destroying the pagan states:~ ~One God was proclaimed 13 2,2 | rooted out.”[65] But the pagan temples outside the city 14 2,2 | provincial town where the famous pagan school stood as a reminder 15 2,2 | accession there was not a single pagan temple in Constantinople 16 2,2 | acquainted. He organized the pagan priesthood along the principles 17 2,2 | church; the interiors of pagan temples were arranged according 18 2,2 | singing was introduced into pagan services; an irreproachable 19 2,2 | shields were replaced with pagan emblems.~ But the act which 20 2,2 | rhetorical schools with pagan teaching, and from that 21 2,2 | one or two generations of pagan instruction Christian youth 22 2,2 | could not [morally] attend pagan schools.”[84]~ An overwhelmingly 23 2,2 | Julian’s edict varied. The pagan writer Ammianus Marcellinus 24 2,2 | faithful ones to study the pagan writers. In order to replace 25 2,2 | to replace the forbidden pagan literature, the Christian 26 2,2 | 87] During an important pagan holiday he expected to see 27 2,2 | and other attributes of a pagan festival. Upon entering 28 2,3 | amounted to the closing of many pagan temples, some of which were 29 2,3 | still remained the center of pagan worship in the city of Alexandria, 30 2,3 | to the old religion as “a pagan superstition” (gentilicia 31 2,3 | senators, who were still half pagan, viewed this forced removal 32 2,3 | greatness of Rome. The famous pagan orator, Symmachus, was sent 33 2,3 | dying religion. The famous pagan school at Athens, however, 34 2,3 | of their own tribe. The pagan historian of the fifth century, 35 2,3 | they spared Athens. The pagan historian of the fifth century, 36 2,3 | against Gaïnas his loyal pagan Goth, Fravitta, who defeated 37 2,3 | Rome, former capital of the pagan Roman Empire, of the commander 38 2,4 | was the main center of pagan teaching in the Roman Empire. 39 2,4 | blow dealt the Athenian pagan school by the organization 40 2,4 | dangerous rival of the Athenian pagan school, which was steadily 41 2,5 | Christianity and the ancient pagan world with its great culture. 42 2,5 | permissible for a Christian to use pagan materials brought no definite 43 2,5 | Christianity, others denied that pagan antiquity was of any significance 44 2,5 | of the relation between pagan culture and Christianity 45 2,5 | But life did its work, and pagan society was gradually being 46 2,5 | many of the elements of pagan culture, so that, according 47 2,5 | unconsciously clothed in pagan garb.”[160] Christian literature 48 2,5 | poetry. At the same time the pagan traditions were continued 49 2,5 | developed by representatives of pagan thought.~ In the wide realm 50 2,5 | Athens, the latter with its pagan academy, eclipsed in later 51 2,5 | descendant of a very old pagan family, educated in Alexandria 52 2,5 | probably always felt more of a pagan than a Christian. His mission 53 2,5 | remarkable authors, but pagan literature does not lag 54 2,5 | The greatest of all the pagan teachers of the fourth century 55 2,5 | of his unusual genius.~ Pagan literature of the fourth 56 2,5 | Although he remained a pagan to the end of his life, 57 2,5 | also upheld by the Athenian pagan school.~ The time from the 58 3,5 | Back in the days of the pagan Roman Empire, when the legislative 59 3,6 | Benedict destroyed the last pagan national sanctuary in Italy, 60 3,6 | kept this promise and the pagan philosophers spent the rest 61 3,9 | period, as in the days of the pagan Roman Empire, the main trade 62 3,16| Hesychius was probably a pagan; this opinion, however, 63 3,16| closing of the Athenian pagan academy during Justinian’ 64 4,1 | served as sacrifices for pagan idols. Gambling was also 65 5,4 | because of its kinship with pagan practices. “In the capital,” 66 5,8 | the imperial troops. The pagan Bulgarian khans severely 67 5,8 | between the Christian and pagan parties were responsible 68 5,8 | arts introduced in earlier pagan times and adopted later 69 5,8 | secular and religious, pagan and Christian. The rich 70 6,2 | plead for mercy. “If the pagan Africans who lived there,” 71 6,7 | spread Christianity among pagan and heterodox peoples. Probably 72 6,7 | the time of Basil I; the pagan Slavs remained in the mountains 73 6,8 | reconciliation of the ancient pagan wisdom with the new ideas 74 6,8 | poems of both Christian and pagan times, and stands out as 75 7,1 | contemporary, told how “the pagan Saracens” (i.e. Arabs), 76 7,1 | peninsula, the other against the pagan Slavs in the north, on the 77 7,4 | to give the preference to pagan philosophy over church doctrine;” 78 8,17| Empire.~ In the epoch of the pagan Roman Empire, military landownership 79 8,17| distribution of lands in the pagan Roman Empire.[208] A novel 80 8,17| back to the period of the pagan Roman Empire. The pronoia 81 8,17| Empire received from the pagan Empire.[226]~ Further study 82 9,3 | was a Shamanist, i.e., a pagan,[67] and an enemy of Islam. 83 9,9 | preliminary steps Muhammed, this “pagan enemy of the Christian people,”[


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