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1 2,1 | he could benefit by the support of the firm and powerful 2 2,3 | naturally, refused to lend its support to the coarse and grasping 3 2,5 | Anastasius applied to the support of the army. This also weighed 4 3,1 | within his own empire, should support the Monophysite Abyssinian 5 3,6 | government, and to find religious support for the throne which he 6 3,7 | and Justinian needed the support of the West.~ In spite of 7 3,7 | the western church to his support Justinian had to secure 8 4,1 | but rather commanded the support and sympathy of the conquered 9 5,2 | Khazars, and he began to support his new kinsman. Thus, in 10 5,3 | scanty information does not support a positive statement that 11 5,8 | fanatic,” “determined to support Leo’s iconoclastic reforms 12 6,6 | recent historians do not support this opinion.[72] Basil’ 13 6,7 | the pope and gaining the support of the Byzantine people, 14 6,8 | education with government support on a wide scale was revived 15 6,8 | side strove to gain the support of these daring men. Rambaud 16 7,1 | government relied upon the support of the hated Latin element. 17 7,1 | the interests of Venice to support the eastern Emperor in his 18 7,1 | them to send charity to support Christian institutions at 19 7,1 | exhorted his correspondents to support the perishing Empire. In 20 7,1 | who had pledged herself to support Byzantium with her fleet; 21 7,1 | deprived Byzantium of German support and exposed the Empire to 22 7,1 | particularly at Antioch, which with support from the west could ignore 23 7,1 | willingly consented to support the Byzantine enterprise 24 7,1 | from marching into Italy to support Manuel; then the Serbs supported 25 7,1 | and the pope, sought the support of the papal curia in his 26 7,1 | of St. Mark “in order to support the Empire” (pro firmatione 27 7,1 | he evidently hoped to get support, by pledging himself to 28 7,2 | they had lost their chief support in the capital in the persons 29 7,3 | Hohenstaufens, the pope began to support in Germany Otto of Brunswick, 30 7,3 | in case of resistance, to support the right to the Byzantine 31 7,3 | Brunswick, was unable to support Alexius effectively, but 32 7,3 | fixed and were forced to support the Venetians in their strife 33 7,3 | sovereigns, and all peoples to support the cause of Baldwin and 34 7,3 | Eastern Empire in order to support their power there. The result 35 7,4 | Popes were dreaming with the support of the Comneni of becoming 36 7,4 | endeavored by all means to support the “schismatic” eastern 37 7,4 | s latinophile policy and support of the large landowners. 38 7,4 | mother, had sought for the support of the hated Latin elements, 39 7,4 | and in supplications for support. For this purpose he spared 40 7,4 | of whom he had to ask for support and whom he had to flatter. 41 8,5 | Constantinople with the support of his already considerable 42 8,5 | us and promised Lascaris support if he would come to fight 43 8,5 | appeal to the Latins to support Henry. “To have full victory 44 8,7 | country also served as a great support. The despot Michael I considered 45 8,10| extended to all that had the support of the popes. Hence, as 46 8,10| received from him financial support, for which Pope Gregory 47 8,10| relying on the friendly support of the western Emperor, 48 8,13| Emperor’s subjects, and to support him with their fleet, provided 49 8,14| further need of the papal support. His final aim — the taking 50 8,14| him in the West. The papal support was needed and Michael apparently 51 8,14| Constantinople without any support from the Holy See. The Empire 52 8,15| regulation, which was intended to support local production, remained 53 9,2 | became the strategic bases of support from which the troops of 54 9,2 | Cantacuzene, who had found strong support from the Turks (he had even 55 9,2 | need of money or any other support, I shall always be glad 56 9,3 | right to hope for papal support in his plans to reconquer 57 9,3 | akritai ceased to receive the support formerly given by the government, 58 9,5 | never have consented to support Dushan in his conquest of 59 9,6 | often called upon their support in his struggle with John 60 9,6 | strategic center and a base of support for their further advance 61 9,6 | gave his promise not to support Venice henceforth. He also 62 9,7 | his promise and sent in support of Constantinople 1200 men-at-arms, 63 9,7 | Royal Council decided to support him by a body of men-at-arms, 64 9,7 | without the promised military support, returned to Paris. An English 65 9,7 | count upon any important support from either England or France. 66 9,9 | of the desired military support, a Roman cardinal, Greek 67 9,9 | Aragonese sailed to the East in support of Constantinople.[228]~ 68 9,11| the pope his readiness to support by troops, money, and provisions 69 9,11| the union and gave entire support to Charles’ aggressive plans 70 9,12| zealots. They stood for state support of the church and co-operation 71 9,12| the politicians sought support not among the monks, but 72 9,12| Union of Lyons, giving their support to the religious policy 73 9,12| Arsenites gained strong support from the people, among whom 74 9,12| which at that time found no support anywhere, and soon disappeared, 75 9,13| monastic movement and had the support of Athos and the monasteries 76 9,13| those who sought for the support of the Hesychasts — to deviate 77 9,14| adopt Catholicism had no support from the Byzantine Church 78 9,15| Cathedral), but he found no support. The Grand Prince called 79 9,17| proclaimed Emperor with the support of the nobility; immediately