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1 2,2 | thoroughly the political and economic position of Byzantium. Recognizing 2 2,2 | city, political as well as economic and cultural. Politically, 3 2,2 | the political, religious, economic, and cultural center of 4 2,5 | activity and affected important economic and financial problems of 5 3,1 | essential political, and perhaps economic, advantage.~ This rapprochement 6 3,3 | it involved the complete economic exhaustion of the Byzantine 7 3,4 | complications, both political and economic.~ The defensive wars of 8 3,4 | fact of great political and economic importance.[33]~ Quite different 9 3,4 | Thessaly suffered a terrible economic blow from the invasion.[ 10 3,4 | extremely severe internal economic crisis within the Empire.~ ~ 11 3,9 | the development of its own economic life. The Eastern Roman 12 3,9 | Empire. Unreconciled to the economic dependence of the Byzantine 13 3,9 | 101] In the international economic life of the sixth century 14 3,16| study of the social and economic history of the Empire. The 15 3,16| Ravenna, when political, economic, intellectual, and artistic 16 4,1 | had heavy repercussions on economic conditions in the capital.~ 17 4,2 | concerning the cultural and economic conditions of Cherson in 18 4,4 | history of the social and economic life of the period. Leontius 19 5,3 | departure in the history of the economic development of the East” 20 5,3 | under the law; and (3) the economic character of the two forms 21 5,8 | thus great political and economic disturbances in the Byzantine 22 6,7 | forth by changed social and economic conditions.~ ~The Basilics 23 6,7 | questions in the social and economic life of that period, namely, 24 6,8 | political as well as its economic importance to the states 25 6,8 | part in the political and economic life of the tenth century. 26 6,8 | political, diplomatic, and economic power of the Empire in the 27 7,1 | established to create her economic preponderance in Byzantium 28 7,1 | But the same exceptional economic privileges granted Venice 29 7,1 | from the point of view of economic history and general culture. 30 7,1 | century, especially the economic development of the Italian 31 7,1 | they are convinced that economic phenomena also played a 32 7,1 | importance for the political and economic situation of Europe. The 33 7,1 | Moreover, a political and economic movement occurred in Italy 34 7,1 | of adventure, but also to economic reasons.~ Another factor 35 7,1 | course of these years the economic, religious, and whole cultural 36 7,1 | also from a political and economic point of view.~ While the 37 7,3 | Venice, especially of her economic aims. When the majesty, 38 7,3 | and Muhammedan, for the economic development of the Republic; 39 7,3 | light of the political, economic, and religious relations 40 7,3 | greatly alarmed by the growing economic power of Genoa, which at 41 7,3 | gain a strong foothold. The economic competition between Venice 42 7,3 | pinnacle of her political and economic power. It was a complete 43 7,4 | for internal social and economic life. And if the internal 44 7,4 | the expense of Byzantine economic independence.~ Manuel restored 45 7,4 | blow to the international economic power of the Eastern Empire. 46 7,4 | Genoa, who, undermining the economic power of the Empire, were, 47 7,4 | Constantinople, the most important economic center of the Empire. There, 48 8,1 | of where the political, economic, national, religious, and 49 8,2 | as well as cultural and economic, and deserves a particular 50 8,13| was a new page in their economic history. “The vigor of the 51 8,15| Social and economic conditions in the empire 52 8,15| internal life of their state. Economic prosperity was one of their 53 8,15| adequate attention to the economic wealth of his country. He 54 8,15| succeeded in raising the economic prosperity of the Empire. 55 8,17| complicated political, social, and economic phenomenon conventionally 56 8,17| definition does not touch the economic aspect of the problem. But 57 8,17| of Byzantine social and economic life. Finally after the 58 8,17| the social, political, and economic aspects may be observed 59 9,3 | place in the political, economic, and commercial life of 60 9,3 | This measure undermined the economic prosperity of the Bithynian 61 9,6 | had obtained a powerful economic and political position and 62 9,6 | great war caused by the economic rivalry of Venice and Genoa, 63 9,17| considered the real basis of the economic welfare of the Empire, fell 64 9,17| companies. In Asia Minor the economic prosperity of the border 65 9,17| commerce of this important economic center and the advantages 66 9,17| chief cause the deplorable economic situation of the population, 67 9,17| occupied the first place in the economic life of Byzantium. The Genoese 68 9,17| permanent political and economic rivalry between the two 69 9,17| the north to regain her economic position in Byzantium, in 70 9,17| them, not to Byzantium; the economic dependence of the Palaeologi 71 9,17| theory is not proved.~ The economic might of the west in Byzantium 72 9,18| and art~ In political and economic respects the Empire under 73 9,18| time of its political and economic decay, Hellenism seemed 74 9,18| maintained that amid the general economic and political decay of the 75 9,18| origin arising from the economic and intellectual revolution