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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Chlorus, Constantine belonged probably to an Illyrian family. His 2 2,1 | Maxentius and is usually, though probably wrongly, attributed to Eusebius. 3 2,2 | dynasty of his father, who probably belonged to some Romanized 4 2,2 | a Christian clergyman, probably Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia 5 2,2 | was the palace erected probably by Constantius Chlorus; 6 2,3 | the Baltic Sea, migrated, probably in the latter part of the 7 2,3 | sacked Argos, Corinth, and probably even Athens. Fortunately, 8 2,3 | among the Goths; it was most probably imported by Christian prisoners 9 2,3 | This Syriac text, which was probably written in northeastern 10 2,3 | indicate that the book was very probably of church origin, since 11 2,4 | epoch of Diocletian and probably contained decrees from the 12 2,5 | officials named vindices, who probably were appointed by the praetorian 13 2,5 | official documents which probably were inserted after the 14 2,5 | spite of all this, Synesius probably always felt more of a pagan 15 3 | Justin and Justinian were probably Illyrians or perhaps Albanians. 16 3,16| panegyric of the Emperor, probably written at his command, 17 3,16| of the sixth century and probably covered in his work the 18 3,16| affirm that Hesychius was probably a pagan; this opinion, however, 19 3,16| Justinian’s reign. But it probably contained also accounts 20 3,16| part of the sixth century (probably in the year 586).[148] Born 21 3,16| completing this project, probably because of his premature 22 4 | form a dynasty which was probably of Armenian descent. At 23 4 | Constas (Latin, Constans), is probably a diminutive of Constantine, 24 4,1 | Egypt. Alexandria fell, probably in the year 618 or 619. 25 4,1 | in the East. This dynasty probably ceased to exist in the early 26 4,1 | The Byzantine army was probably even less numerous. Also, 27 4,1 | obscure and confused, but probably events developed in the 28 4,4 | province, and only later, probably in the eighth century, was 29 4,4 | Greece. About the same time, probably, the district of Sicily 30 4,4 | John of Antioch, who lived probably in the time of Heraclius, 31 5,3 | only approximately. It was probably put together unofficially 32 5,3 | created in the eighth century, probably in the time of Leo III: ( 33 5,6 | negotiations were carried on, probably in regard to the recognition 34 5,8 | in addition — and this is probably more important — he managed 35 6,3 | independent Bulgaria, and probably the founder of a new dynasty, “ 36 6,6 | Phocas, who was at this time probably dreaming of an offensive 37 6,7 | pagan and heterodox peoples. Probably in his time the Empire endeavored 38 6,7 | is not certain. They were probably not finished for publication 39 6,7 | in the Crimea, founded probably as far back as the ninth 40 6,8 | treaty the Byzantine Empire probably ceded no territory to Alp 41 6,8 | of the eleventh century, probably in the year 1078.[179]~ 42 7,1 | that the Byzantine army probably entered Palestine. These 43 7,1 | that the Bedouin actedprobably in order to win the good 44 7,1 | Bohemond’s troops were probably drawn, for the most part, 45 7,1 | sultanate, Iconium (Konia); but, probably because they were aware 46 7,2 | part in it with them, and probably contributed largely to the 47 7,3 | state. With this in mind, probably, the Emperor Alexius III 48 7,3 | king, Philip of Swabia; probably the pope did not mean to 49 7,3 | Frankish rule in Morea, and probably the Chronicle of Morea itself, 50 7,4 | decided in the affirmative. Probably to this time is to be referred 51 7,4 | iconoclastic emperors and probably with some phenomena of the 52 7,4 | talent. Her special poet and, probably, teacher, Theodore Prodromus, 53 7,4 | famous Michael Psellus, Then, probably under Alexius I Comnenus, 54 7,4 | John Tzetzes, who died probably at the close of the twelfth 55 7,4 | not yet been solved, and probably a solution will be possible 56 7,4 | also wrote an iambic poem probably entitled Οδοιπορικον (Itinerarium), 57 8,2 | the Assumption. This dated probably from the ninth century, 58 8,10| Arabic beautifully and, probably, at least in his youth, 59 8,13| reception which took place, probably at Magnesia, was exceptionally 60 8,15| in force, is not known; probably it was soon forgotten.~ 61 8,16| writer, Joel, who wrote, probably in the thirteenth century, 62 8,16| of which is to be dated, probably, in the thirteenth century, 63 8,16| 199]~ George was born, probably, at Athens, and was first 64 8,17| service had the right or probably even the obligation to maintain 65 9,2 | the patriarch, but it was probably postponed because of the 66 9,3 | reconciled to the fait accompli, probably because he was persuaded 67 9,3 | march on Jerusalem and then probably a campaign against Egypt. 68 9,3 | akritai Slavs.”[75] But more probably they were representatives 69 9,5 | performed. This event had probably been preceded by the ceremony 70 9,6 | carried off, according to the probably exaggerated statements of 71 9,9 | Iskinder” (Iskander).[211] Probably a Russian by origin, he 72 9,18| then went to Italy, or more probably to Crete, where he composed 73 9,18| Pseudo-Areopagite, who wrote probably at the end of the fifth 74 9,18| Plethon died at Mistra, probably in 1450. In 1465 an Italian 75 9,18| various, and styles him “probably the greatest writer of the 76 9,18| original text was Italian, probably in the Venetian dialect.[ 77 9,18| later revised version.~ Probably to the fifteenth century 78 9,18| regarded as erroneous, and probably the anonymous author of 79 9,18| Palaeologian epoch is concerned.~ Probably at the beginning of the 80 9,18| of Byzantine painting,” probably lived in the first half 81 9,19| southern Italy. This was probably the main source of the Hellenization


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