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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | This “deadly egotist,” having recognized that Christianity 2 2,2 | Chalcedon blind people, because, having a choice of sites for their 3 2,2 | keep the common empire, having only divided their seats.”[ 4 2,2 | rival and suspecting him of having designs on the throne, sometimes 5 2,2 | that now, civil strifes having been ended, every man could 6 2,5 | as East-Christian art.~ Having been made the political 7 3,3 | Justinian wrote, “The Goths, having seized by violence our Italy, 8 3,7 | Vigilius. The African bishops, having summoned a council, went 9 3,9 | The King of Ceylon, having admitted a Byzantine merchant, 10 3,9 | Persians to an audience and having received their salutations, 11 3,9 | will see the truth…” After having examined them, the King 12 3,12| aged ruler of Italy, of having invited the Lombards into 13 3,15| Empire, without actually having lost a single province, 14 4,1 | state on a religious basis. Having developed the main principles 15 4,1 | The exarchs of Ravenna, having ceased to feel the strong 16 4,4 | however, been preserved, having been condemned by the councils 17 5,2 | Bulgarians. The latter, having recently gained a stronghold 18 5,4 | thee; but we blame thee for having broken them … To adore a 19 5,7 | justly so, for the latter, having ascended the throne after 20 5,8 | Byzantine Empire. Nicephorus, having sensed in him a powerful 21 5,8 | has been published.[157]~ “Having established and confirmed 22 5,8 | may even be credited with having saved Christianity and the 23 5,8 | medieval times, was accused of having devoted himself to the study 24 6,4 | of your father Igor who, having scorned the sworn agreements ( 25 6,6 | when he was suspected of having ambitious schemes.[76]~ 26 7,1 | countries of Europe and Asia. Having been sent by the Emperor 27 7,1 | immediately followed him.”~ After having created the proper feeling 28 7,1 | had fled to Asia Minor. Having taken possession by means 29 7,1 | crusaders. As for the Turks, having so easily done away with 30 7,1 | troops collected in Europe. Having entrusted his nephew Tancred 31 7,1 | to see Christ himself.” Having gathered troops, Bohemond 32 7,1 | Learning that Norman Apulia was having internal troubles and therefore 33 7,1 | and towers to be restored, having evidently no confidence 34 7,1 | alliance with Byzantium and having obtained important trade 35 7,1 | Myriocephalon,” said Th. Uspensky. “Having reconciled the elements 36 7,1 | the island under his rule. Having no good fleet, Andronicus 37 7,2 | regions; overconfident and having too little respect for the 38 7,2 | accomplished nothing. Without having obtained any result both 39 7,3 | raised. Finally, the pope, having pity upon them, raised the 40 7,3 | simply and accidentally: not having vessels, the crusaders hired 41 7,3 | therefore assembled there; after having hired the vessels they could 42 7,3 | numerous. But the latter, having landed on the European shore 43 7,3 | of the city. Alexius III, having neither energy nor will 44 7,3 | Isaac II upon the throne.~ Having placed Isaac on the throne, 45 7,3 | Emperors, whom they accused of having betrayed the Empire to the 46 7,3 | was to be established.~ Having agreed upon these conditions 47 7,3 | Montferrat as compensation for having missed the imperial crown 48 7,3 | and its population poor. “Having stayed a long time at Athens 49 7,3 | Marquess of Montferrat: “Having neither right nor power 50 7,4 | summoned to court. After having examined Italusopinions 51 7,4 | from theology, and whether, having condemned the thinker for 52 7,4 | the shade of his trees and having gathered grapes and the 53 7,4 | twelfth century wrote: “After having lost their liberty the Anglians 54 8,2 | former servile state.[6]~ Having thus provoked the anger 55 8,3 | hostilities against Theodore, having it in mind to annex the 56 8,7 | granted Michael’s request, having previously exacted from 57 8,7 | with his wife in France. Having received the news of the 58 8,7 | Crusade to succumb.”[53] Having seized Thessalonica and 59 8,8 | others, and after that, having been asked by the inhabitants 60 8,10| not yet been solved.[73]~ Having inherited the conception 61 8,11| version, Miller wrote: “Having given the Holy Father this 62 8,13| of life (36 years old), having before death exchanged his 63 8,13| Mongols, and the sultan, “having the heart of a shy deer,”[ 64 8,13| fit for commercial use, having a good port and abounding 65 8,14| Camaterus, died in Bulgaria, having fled there before the crusaders. 66 8,15| distributed among the people. Having at his disposal considerable 67 8,15| Vatatzes was anxious “that, having everything at home he needed, 68 8,16| ruler and writer. After having founded a monastery of his 69 8,16| brief universal chronicle having no historical or literary 70 9,2 | felt in Manuel’s letters. Having described famine, cold, 71 9,4 | themselves arrested.[87]~ After having stayed some time in Thessaly, 72 9,4 | Serbian territory; then, having carried out his political 73 9,4 | Croatian) land; without having achieved national unification, 74 9,5 | charter he said: “Our Majesty, having received (into our power) 75 9,6 | agreement with Orkhan.”[130]~ Having established themselves at 76 9,7 | Manuel and regretted not having murdered him during his 77 9,7 | devastated by the Turks. Having lost all hope of defending 78 9,8 | Magnanimous, who died in 1458. Having reunited Sicily and Naples 79 9,9 | reign of Muhammed.[203]~ Having decided to deal the final 80 9,17| there, were precious stones having a genuine charm and the 81 9,17| through the Balkan peninsula. Having a weak and disorganized 82 9,18| late in the evening, after having left the palace, he became 83 9,19| another, my teacher, who, having aroused in me the most delightful


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