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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | known as Byzantine. Its center was the new capital of the 2 2,1 | church of Christendom and the center of the first apostolic preaching. 3 2,2 | many centuries the cultural center of the East was the Egyptian 4 2,2 | A. Spassky, “became the center of theological development 5 2,2 | economic, and cultural center of the Empire.[53]~ ~ ~Reforms 6 2,2 | of money and became the center of numerous plots and intrigues 7 2,2 | Danubian provinces, with a center at Sirmium on the River 8 2,2 | acquainted with him. The center of Julian’s religious convictions 9 2,3 | which still remained the center of pagan worship in the 10 2,3 | great influence. The main center of their power was the capital 11 2,3 | did not reach. The main center of Hellenistic culture became 12 2,3 | of Alexandria, the very center of world culture, Hellenism 13 2,4 | measures against them. The main center of Nestorianism was Edessa, 14 2,4 | philosophical school, was the main center of pagan teaching in the 15 2,4 | high rank. This educational center at Constantinople became 16 2,4 | Theodosius II long stood as the center about which were assembled 17 2,5 | they understood that the center of gravity had shifted and, 18 2,5 | prevailed in Alexandria, the old center of heated philosophic and 19 2,5 | Alexandria still remained the center which exerted the widest 20 2,5 | 163]~ Antioch, the Syrian center of culture, produced in 21 2,5 | especially in its progressive center, Alexandria.~ An unusual 22 2,5 | At first he sought the center of this influence in Constantinople; 23 2,5 | been made the political center of the Empire, Constantinople 24 2,5 | intellectual and artistic center. This did not happen at 25 2,5 | Syria. “Antioch, as the center of a brilliant civilization, 26 3,6 | Athenian school as their main center. The Jews and the followers 27 3,6 | importance as a cultural center and deteriorated into a 28 3,9 | sixth century Ceylon was the center of world commerce between 29 3,9 | basilica), in Dory, the chief center of the Gothic settlement. 30 3,16| Vademecum). The author does not center his survey about the ecclesiastical, 31 3,16| surrounded by porticoes in the center of which stood a beautiful 32 3,16| it was the administrative center of Byzantine Italy reconquered 33 4,1 | occupied the important maritime center, the island of Cyprus. Near 34 4,1 | from the borderland to the center of the Empire under pressure 35 5,2 | transferred the capital and the center of their government from 36 5,8 | This school became the center about which gathered the 37 6,2 | Aleppo. His court became a center of flourishing literary 38 6,2 | one more important Syrian center, the city of Aleppo, the 39 6,2 | grew up there became a rich center of civilization. Up to World 40 6,7 | very important cultural center, not only for the Byzantine 41 6,8 | was at that time the main center of Byzantine domination 42 6,8 | Constantinople was once more the center of education, learning, 43 6,8 | executed miniatures.~ The main center of artistic developments 44 7,1 | Balkan peninsula became the center of the Paulicians. Tzimisces, 45 7,1 | making Constantinople the center of his state. Both the Patzinaks 46 7,1 | Antioch became the chief center of Alexiusaims. Raymond 47 7,3 | biggest independent Greek center and the most dangerous rival 48 7,4 | most important economic center of the Empire. There, as 49 7,4 | young students; it became a center around which the best minds 50 8,1 | religious, and cultural center should exist, and where 51 8,2 | reserved for another Greek center, the Despotat of Epirus; 52 8,2 | Christian East. The third Greek center, the Empire of Trebizond, 53 8,2 | Thrace, lacking a national center in Europe and not foreseeing 54 8,2 | Balkan peninsula with its center at Constantinople. But, 55 8,2 | Nicaea: Nicaea became the center of the Empire, as well as 56 8,4 | saw in Nicaea a possible center of their future unification. 57 8,5 | Lascaris had created a Hellenic center in Asia Minor, unified the 58 8,7 | Epirus was the second Greek center, where, under certain conditions, 59 8,7 | of the western Hellenic center, upon the Latin newcomers 60 8,9 | Empire and the western Greek center, which seemed to be on the 61 8,12| Greco-Slavonic Empire with its center at Constantinople; for both 62 8,16| Nicaea became not only the center for the future political 63 8,16| Epirus, the second Hellenic center organized on the ruins of 64 8,16| of Byzantine culture. The center which had been created at 65 8,16| the second.~ The cultural center formed in the thirteenth 66 9,3 | government, which, in its new center, felt itself less dependent 67 9,6 | extremely important strategic center and a base of support for 68 9,7 | Peloponnesus there arose a center of Greek national spirit 69 9,7 | a political and cultural center of reviving Hellenism. Here 70 9,7 | of Mistra, was a cultural center which was attracting educated 71 9,9 | all cities! O, city, city, center of the four quarters of 72 9,9 | was lamented as that of a center of culture. In his appeal 73 9,13| contemplation. Thus, the basis and center of hesychia is the love 74 9,17| this important economic center and the advantages connected 75 9,17| Constantinople, as before, remained a center where merchandise came from 76 9,18| of Constantinople, was a center of ardent culture, both 77 9,18| at Mistra, the cultural center of the Despotat of Morea. 78 9,18| Peloponnesus, to Mistra, the center resembling some of the smaller 79 9,19| to return to Italy, the center of humanism, and left Byzantium 80 9,19| house of Bessarion became a center of humanistic intercourse.


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