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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | statesman of genius, seized by high ambitions and a strong desire 2 2,2 | with Arius. Feeling ran high. Arius, in spite of the 3 2,2 | appointed Theodosius to the high position of Augustus and 4 2,3 | Before his appointment to the high rank of Augustus, Theodosius 5 2,3 | the Germans, who ranked high in his army, smote the citizens 6 2,3 | cultural level was very high. Their influence, as proved 7 2,3 | the Goths. The majority of high Roman officials and generals 8 2,3 | settlers. Not only did these high officials feed the Goths 9 2,3 | of will necessary for his high position, and he soon found 10 2,3 | philosopher and a woman of high cultural attainment and 11 2,4 | Theodosius II a kind of high school may have existed 12 2,4 | and could advance to very high rank. This educational center 13 2,5 | form and content take a high place in the field of literature 14 2,5 | spell of his genius and high moral qualities, and literary 15 2,5 | other works entitle him to a high place of honor in the field 16 2,5 | Christians, who now attained the high ideal of which they had 17 2,5 | fifth century had reached a high stage of development; unfortunately 18 2,5 | opinion of Julian was very high. According to a recent writer, 19 3 | which, in the opinion of the high authorities in Slavonic 20 3,3 | under Theodoric and his high regard for Roman civilization, 21 3,3 | Emperor, in striving to attain high Roman ranks by any means, 22 3,4 | skillful ruler, recognized the high ambitions of Justinian in 23 3,5 | nineteenth century, who had high regard for Roman classical 24 3,8 | accomplished by one person of high authority. And we are even 25 3,8 | decrees. He sold offices at high prices and, regardless of 26 3,9 | city with drums beating and high state. These circumstances 27 3,16| commission received from some high authority. In any event, 28 4,1 | about thirty-five feet high, concealing the main object 29 5,3 | world should recognize the high significance of the Ecloga 30 5,4 | by the majority of the high clergy, and by the army. 31 5,4 | before he was ordained to his high post, denounced icons. In 32 5,8 | the army and held only the high post of minister of finance. 33 5,8 | Nicephorus, who was raised to his high rank by the will of the 34 5,8 | imperial sepulchers with high honors and buried in the 35 5,8 | succeeded in attaining the high imperial rank, as did Leo 36 5,8 | patriarchal throne and his high rank was conferred upon 37 6,2 | as the first is worthy of high praise. And in the praise, 38 6,6 | ancient Rome was extremely high in Otto’s imagination, still 39 6,7 | devotions; he maintained a very high spirit in his church hymns, 40 6,7 | Constantinople was the only high official who had the right 41 6,7 | famous and wealthy, attained high rank in service, and had 42 6,8 | reduced the salaries of high officials. It seems probable 43 6,8 | Byzantium to descend from the high position it had occupied 44 6,8 | brilliant ability he rose very high in the esteem of his contemporaries 45 6,8 | given important offices and high titles. At the same time 46 6,8 | his life he rose to the high post of prime minister. 47 6,8 | said that he possessed very high moral qualities, although 48 6,8 | he must have occupied as high a place in the Byzantine 49 7,1 | writers are unanimous in their high appreciation of John’s character. 50 7,1 | Botaniates, had received a high Byzantine title, and on 51 7,1 | disgrace and dishonor the high sublimity of New Rome, and 52 7,1 | population, but also the high officials and nobility, 53 7,1 | hast pulled out its roots; high was the Cilician cedar, 54 7,3 | city, when they saw the high walls and magnificent towers 55 7,4 | also a professor of the high school teaching people of 56 7,4 | receivers, and the Byzantine high officials sought for them 57 7,4 | governors began to receive high salaries from the treasury; 58 7,4 | well as the revival of the High School of Constantinople, 59 7,4 | the imperial family and high and powerful officials, 60 8,13| occupying, nevertheless, high offices, he had in times 61 8,13| sounded in the words of a high official under Michael Paleologus, 62 8,15| Nicene dominions to buy, at a high price, the means of subsistence. 63 8,15| a long list of names of high officials who suffered under 64 8,17| accomplished by one person of high authority. And we are even 65 9,2 | independence which entitles it to a high place in the list of the 66 9,3 | anti-Turkish league. A cardinal of high rank went to Constantinople 67 9,7 | second stay are marked by high spirits; but these spirits 68 9,8 | described in Greek verse by a high church official in Constantinople 69 9,9 | well-known diplomat, who held high offices in the Empire, was 70 9,14| the fact that among the high officials who accompanied 71 9,18| well-educated man. Owing to his high official position, Pachymeres 72 9,18| anger and in spite of his high church office was put in 73 9,18| absorbed in science to as high a degree as if he were a 74 9,18| some modern editors, and a high authority on ancient authors,


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