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1 2,2 | who had their disputes yet lived in peace. He also indicated 2 2,5 | peasant-tenant, who had lived in the same place for thirty 3 2,5 | history,” Eusebius, who lived in the second half of the 4 2,5 | Constantine the Great. Eusebius lived on the threshold of two 5 2,5 | the Edict of Galerius he lived through a period of gradual 6 2,5 | bishop of Alexandria, also lived during this period. During 7 2,5 | disputed as to whether Romanus lived in the sixth or in the early 8 2,5 | Themistius of Paphlagonia, who lived in the second half of the 9 2,5 | and Jordanes. Zosimus, who lived in the fifth century and 10 3,2 | in the amphitheater, she lived in the morally corrupt atmosphere 11 3,4 | the African peoples who lived on the Upper Nile between 12 3,9 | by Justinian’s generals, lived under conditions extremely 13 3,16| Simocatta, an Egyptian, who lived during the period of Heraclius 14 3,16| Hesychius of Miletus, who lived, in all likelihood, in the 15 3,16| Climacus (ο της κλιμακος) lived in solitude on Mount Sinai 16 3,16| also a Palestinian, who lived at the end of the sixth 17 3,16| a certain Dioscorus, who lived in the sixth century in 18 4,1 | Muhammed the ancient Arabs lived in tribal organizations. 19 4,1 | of a Saracen family, who lived at the Muhammedan court 20 4,1 | of the peninsula who had lived up to this time in separated 21 4,2 | Palestinian monk, Sophronius, who lived in Alexandria, and his impressive 22 4,3 | Macarius, who apparently lived in Constantinople and exercised 23 4,4 | province in Asia Minor), who lived in the days of Heraclius, 24 4,4 | Chronicle). John of Antioch, who lived probably in the time of 25 4,4 | Jerusalem, Sophronius, who lived through the Arabian siege 26 4,4 | Neapolis in Cyprus, who also lived in the seventh century. 27 5,4 | sects, the Paulicians, who lived in the east-central part 28 5,4 | by John Damascene, who lived in the time of the first 29 5,5 | fight with the Slavs who lived in Greece. Furthermore, 30 5,6 | for the West was not long lived. During the ensuing troubles, 31 6,2 | Cameniates, a priest who lived through all the hardships 32 6,2 | If the pagan Africans who lived there,” wrote the Emperor 33 6,7 | Individual hermits had lived on this mountain since the 34 6,7 | the village in which he lived and transformed it into 35 6,8 | conquerors and the conquered lived side by side, without merging, 36 7,1 | which, under his rule, lived a strict and economical 37 7,1 | Apulia, which under him lived through a period of brilliance. 38 7,1 | him. Never, as long as he lived, did he enjoy the good health 39 7,2 | the aid of the Cumans, who lived beyond the Danube. The struggle 40 7,2 | brother, who had formerly lived for some time in Constantinople 41 7,3 | of a city where crusaders lived. In spite of the indignant 42 7,3 | the tribe of Melingi) who lived in the mountains. The Greeks 43 7,4 | Theodore Balsamon, who lived under the last Comnenus 44 7,4 | Russians who had formerly lived on Mount Athos and possessed 45 7,4 | beginning of the twelfth there lived a very prominent theologian, 46 7,4 | Michael of Thessalonica lived and wrote during the reign 47 7,4 | Under the Comneni and Angeli lived also a humanist, Constantine 48 7,4 | world. George Cedrenus, who lived under Alexius Comnenus, 49 8,2 | Camaterus, who is known to have lived in Bulgaria, played an important 50 8,7 | consent of all the bishops who lived “in that western part.”[ 51 8,10| Sicily, at Palermo, where had lived the Greeks, later the Arabs, 52 8,13| philosophically educated Emperor lived and worked in the belief 53 8,16| thirteenth century in particular, lived and thought.~ The most eminent 54 8,16| Bertrand du Guesclin, who lived during The Hundred Years’ 55 8,16| metropolitan of Naupactus, who lived until the thirties of the 56 8,16| Georges of Corcyra, one who lived in the twelfth century, 57 8,16| metropolitan of Corcyra; that he lived in the thirteenth century; 58 8,17| conditions western Europe lived for a long time.~ After 59 9,2 | of Moscow, Vasili I; she lived in Constantinople only three 60 9,3 | representative) of the Genoese who lived at Constantinople and possessed 61 9,4 | name of “companies,” which lived only for war and would fight 62 9,4 | one unified state. They lived in independent districts 63 9,4 | Genoese. The Venetians who lived in the capital were murdered. 64 9,4 | interests of all the Genoese who lived on the territory of the 65 9,7 | philosopher, Gemistus Plethon, lived at the court of the Despot 66 9,9 | contemporary and eyewitness, who lived through all the horrors 67 9,9 | were several by authors who lived through the whole time of 68 9,12| out-of-the-way places where lived the representatives of the 69 9,12| conditions under which they lived, had the secret of playing 70 9,13| most recent time we had lived in peace and stillness, 71 9,13| John Cantacuzene. Palamas lived an agitated life; for a 72 9,18| fourteenth century also lived one of the greatest scholars 73 9,18| century, Demetrius Cydones who lived in the fourteenth century, 74 9,18| language and literature. He lived successively in Thessalonica, 75 9,18| John Cyparissiotes, who lived in the second half of the 76 9,18| this name are known who lived at the end of the thirteenth 77 9,18| Theodore Meliteniotes, who lived in the fourteenth century, 78 9,18| as a Hellenized Frank who lived at about the time of the 79 9,18| Byzantine painting,” probably lived in the first half of the 80 9,19| Petrarca and Boccaccio, lived in the fourteenth century.~ 81 9,19| sprang forth. “Bessarion lived on the threshold between