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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | confiscated from Christians be restored to them freely and unreservedly.~ 2 2,2 | dies and tranquillity is restored.”[67] Constantius died during 3 2,2 | to revive and adapt the restored paganism, Julian turned 4 2,3 | Creed, Christianity was restored to its former position. 5 2,3 | remarked: “The Emperor Jovian restored the churches to their original 6 2,3 | of measures; one of them restored all the privileges granted 7 2,3 | Constantine’s reign, but had been restored by Julian the Apostate. 8 2,3 | Aurelian, who had temporarily restored the Empire (270-75), was 9 3,1 | Strait of Bab el Mandeb, and restored Christianity in this country. 10 3,3 | duty to introduce in the restored empire a sole Christian 11 3,4 | imperial power was definitely restored by a decisive victory on 12 3,4 | them by the Ostrogoths and restored all their former privileges; 13 3,4 | danger, Justinian built and restored several forts and erected 14 3,13| liberty be now at length restored to him under the yoke of 15 4,1 | where the Holy Cross was restored to its former place to the 16 4,1 | whole multitude. The emperor restored [the Cross] to its place 17 4,1 | provinces of the Empire, restored the Holy Cross to the Christian 18 4,1 | western. The Emperor Aurelian restored the unity of the Empire, 19 4,1 | and Alexandria were also restored. These patriarchates still 20 4,4 | Edgmiatsin (Etschmiadzin), restored between 611 and 628, and 21 5,3 | when the Justinian law was restored to its former place but 22 5,4 | a new edict, but merely restored the decree of the year 725 23 5,5 | rule over the Empire he restored image worship. Constantine 24 5,5 | that icon worship might be restored without great difficulties, 25 5,5 | church.~ Image-worship was restored by the decree of this council. 26 5,5 | be placed in all of the restored temples from which these 27 5,8 | the son of Irene who had restored orthodoxy in an earlier 28 5,8 | almost that image-worship, restored by Irene, might gradually 29 5,8 | since the time Irene had restored image-worship, but the iconoclastic 30 5,8 | Irene), “female simplicityrestored the adoration of “dead figures” 31 5,8 | the Council of Nicaea and restored image-worship. When the 32 5,8 | when image-worship was restored, images of Christ, the Virgin, 33 6,2 | possessions in Asia Minor, and restored the lost importance of Byzantine 34 6,2 | their property had been restored to the Christians, that 35 6,2 | Holy Sepulcher should be restored at the expense of the imperial 36 6,2 | Nasiri-Khusrau, who had visited the restored church, described it as 37 6,7 | to God himself,”[97] He restored the monasterial laws of 38 6,8 | toward military activity. He restored the bureaucratic regime 39 6,8 | of their caves.”[156] He restored Byzantine authority on the 40 6,8 | brilliant mosaics. Basil I also restored and adorned St. Sophia and 41 7,1 | and monasteries were being restored and built and for that purpose 42 7,1 | Resurrection was evidently restored with magnificence. A Russian 43 7,1 | Jerusalem and Antioch, Georgia restored itself, and David became 44 7,1 | and the Holy Cross were restored to the Empire. Then there 45 7,1 | that purpose he erected and restored a number of fortified places 46 7,1 | its walls and towers to be restored, having evidently no confidence 47 7,1 | demolished by Frederick, were restored by the aid of the Byzantine 48 7,1 | Byzantium and Venice were not restored in Manuel’s lifetime.~ Wishing 49 7,2 | by the Normans but later restored to Byzantium; in the same 50 7,3 | beginning with Manuel, should be restored in full measure. Dandolo 51 7,3 | the crusade; welcoming the restored Byzantine Emperor as an 52 7,3 | released from prison and restored to his throne; his son, 53 7,3 | pleased, if Jerusalem had been restored to the power of the Christian 54 7,4 | ecclesiastic estates, and restored the famous Novel of Nicephorus 55 7,4 | economic independence.~ Manuel restored and fortified some places 56 7,4 | him with consideration, restored to him all his lost honors 57 8,2 | possession of Constantinople and restored, though to much less than 58 8,12| the chief creator of the restored Byzantine Empire.~ It is 59 8,14| hoped that it would be later restored to its original place in 60 8,14| Orthodox patriarchate, and restored them to Constantinople. 61 9,1 | the first Emperor of the restored Byzantine Empire.[1]~ ~ 62 9,2 | waterways, belonged to the restored Empire. The Despotat of 63 9,2 | extent dependent upon the restored Empire of Michael. Under 64 9,2 | last powerful emperor of restored Byzantium.”[3] The Empire 65 9,2 | activity of Manuel, John V was restored. At the beginning of 1391 66 9,3 | the Roman Empire would be restored” (imperii Romani status 67 9,3 | decided the destiny of the restored Empire. The eastern border 68 9,4 | was replaced by the weak restored Byzantine Empire, and at 69 9,4 | political conditions, he then restored friendly relations with 70 9,6 | regained the throne, were restored. Byzantium had again to 71 9,7 | approach of Xerxes; this was restored in the third century A.D. 72 9,9 | in commemoration of the restored peace between the Eastern 73 9,12| renounced the union and restored Orthodoxy. A historian of 74 9,17| As the territory of the restored Empire of the Palaeologi 75 9,17| of Morea, he more or less restored agriculture, so that “the 76 9,18| was still in power, he had restored the monastery, which was 77 9,18| epoch to transmit it to the restored Empire of the Palaeologi.


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