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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Roman state. The Emperor set out personally to the famous 2 2,2 | was then that Diocletian set himself the goal of directing 3 2,2 | half of the fourth century set out to restore and revive 4 2,2 | master of the Empire, he set out to realize his sacred 5 2,2 | according to the examples set by Christian temples; the 6 2,3 | their original uses, and set them free from all the vexatious 7 2,3 | reign of Arcadius, Alaric set out with his people for 8 2,3 | In the year 399 A.D. he set out for Constantinople to 9 2,5 | date for its collection was set by the administration arbitrarily 10 2,5 | rhetorical attainments and which set the standard of style for 11 3,4 | celebrate his victory, Silko set up in a temple of the Blemyes 12 3,8 | and fire. Fire was also set to the basilica of St. Sophia, 13 3,9 | Empire upon Persia, Justinian set himself the goal of finding 14 3,11| continue the payment of the set annual sum. A common hostility 15 3,16| divine wisdom”) which was set on fire during the Nika 16 4,1 | robbed of its treasures and set on fire. The Christians 17 4,1 | while another Persian army set out to conquer Egypt. Alexandria 18 4,1 | his political position, he set out to conquer Mecca in 19 4,1 | great fasting period was set in the ninth month, called 20 4,1 | The weekly holiday was set on Friday. The new teaching 21 4,1 | for example, prayer at a set time had not yet been strictly 22 4,1 | of a definite prayer at a set time with the strict observance 23 4,1 | very large. Some scholars set the number of Arabian soldiers 24 5,3 | students of the question set the date of publication 25 5,5 | thing or to venerate it, or set it up in a church or in 26 5,5 | the iconoclastic movement set in.~ The so-callediconoclastic” 27 5,8 | eighteenth century, Assemani, set the date of this first attack 28 6,2 | toward Christians again set in, and in 1023 the patriarch 29 6,2 | preparation.~ The anarchy which set in after Basil’s death emboldened 30 6,2 | 38]~ The anarchy which set in after Ashot’s death forced 31 6,3 | Empire. The boundary stone set up between Bulgaria and 32 6,7 | cenobitic organization and new set of rules (typikon, in Greek, 33 6,7 | first time in the second set of rules (typicon) given 34 6,7 | books, followed the aim set out by Basil I: it strove 35 6,8 | extinguished. A period of troubles set in and lasted for twenty-five 36 6,8 | veil. When Romanus had been set free by the Sultan and had 37 6,8 | lost forever, and the Turk set up his nomadic tents on 38 6,8 | conquest of southern Italy also set Robert’s forces free for 39 7,1 | the capital, Andronicus set out for Constantinople. 40 7,1 | the Aegean, Tzachas boldly set himself the goal of dealing 41 7,1 | when “a Frankish army had set forth on a march and, with 42 7,1 | Godfrey the Army of Lorraine set forth on the march. Robert, 43 7,1 | particularly interested. John set as his goal progress along 44 7,1 | Empire. Then John Comnenus set forth on his march; he planned 45 7,1 | Byzantium the name of Irene, set a seal upon the alliance 46 7,1 | already gone. First Conrad set out via Hungary; a month 47 7,1 | Sicilian king, William I, set as his goal the destruction 48 7,1 | holding a scythe.~ Andronicus set strenuously to work at reforms. 49 7,1 | accession to the throne had set himself the goal of protecting 50 7,3 | insisting that they should set off. Alexius IV urged the 51 7,4 | Alexius Comnenus must “be set either side by side with 52 8,2 | the Latin Empire, which set as one of its chief goals 53 8,2 | from his western neighbor, set to work actively to organize 54 8,7 | news of the election, he set out with her for Constantinople 55 8,8 | same time, Theodore Angelus set out from Thessalonica and 56 8,9 | son of the old Tsar Asenset forth on a march upon Romania 57 8,13| Constantinople had been taken. He set out immediately and at the 58 8,13| noble retinue in the Morea, set out for Europe, to solicit 59 8,17| Ritter), “whose heart was set on adventure and who was 60 9,2 | with his frightened father, set out directly to the residence 61 9,3 | commands of Rome, had dared to set a king over themselves,”[ 62 9,4 | of these two peoples had set as their definite goal in 63 9,4 | allies of the Empire and set out to the West, ravaging 64 9,5 | is no doubt that Dushan set himself the goal ot creating 65 9,6 | fortifications and an arsenal, and set a large garrison, so that 66 9,6 | The Serbian prince Lazar set out to meet him. In the 67 9,6 | danger from the Turks John set about restoring the city 68 9,6 | which deposed John V and set his eldest son, Andronicus, 69 9,6 | the island itself was on a set date to pass into the hands 70 9,6 | ship was being refitted we set out to see the island, which 71 9,7 | As a young man, he had set out to the East, to Constantinople, 72 9,7 | men-at-arms of Boucicaut. He set out by sea. Notified of 73 9,8 | fifteenth century Venice set herself the goal of subduing 74 9,9 | Constantinople, Muhammed set to work with extreme circumspection. 75 9,11| IV, whom Charles of Anjou set upon the papal throne, broke


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