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1 2,1 | in Christianity merely a means of gaining his political 2 2,2 | considered the only effective means for settling debatable problems. 3 2,2 | through calling out, by means of certain conjuring formulas, 4 2,2 | both banks of the river by means of wooden bridges. On the 5 2,3 | colonization one of the best means for transplanting Hellenism; 6 2,4 | necessary to devise new means for the defense of the city 7 2,5 | some mutual agreement by means of compromises on both sides. 8 2,5 | they used every possible means to find a way of binding 9 2,5 | and Christianity was by no means settled by the debates of 10 3,3 | high Roman ranks by any means, in imprinting the image 11 3,4 | neither the authority nor the means to establish itself more 12 3,4 | Empire had neither power nor means. Allured by his delusive 13 3,8 | of bureaucrats the only means of ameliorating conditions 14 3,8 | undertakings demanded enormous means, yet taxes were coming into 15 3,8 | measure.[93] All possible means were used to fill the government 16 3,8 | that economy was the only means of salvation, Justinian 17 3,12| kings of this epoch had by means of the barbarians and the 18 3,12| ruler, lacking sufficient means for resisting them, remained 19 3,14| terror which was his only means of maintaining his position, 20 3,16| of the Climax was by no means confined to the East; there 21 3,16| the country. The lack of means followed by a reduction 22 4,1 | the name of Islam, which means “resignation or submission 23 4,1 | Berbers to a higher culture by means of religious propaganda. 24 4,4 | organization of the themes means that peculiar provincial 25 5,2 | boundary of Asia Minor by means of a number of successful 26 5,3 | title of The Lawbook by Means of Which All Orthodox Princes 27 5,4 | permissible to resort to art as a means of depicting the supernatural 28 5,4 | then, images served as a means of popular education.~ The 29 5,7 | to restore the empire by means of iron and blood, a person 30 5,8 | considered images not only a means of enlightening the people 31 6,7 | extend this term either by means of gifts, or by means of 32 6,7 | by means of gifts, or by means of power, in order to acquire 33 6,7 | from the poor by wicked means.”[131] The estates acquired 34 6,7 | clisura, which even today means a “mountain pass” in Greek, 35 6,8 | and wanted to avert it by means of intermarriage between 36 7,1 | Having taken possession by means of his fleet of Smyrna and 37 7,1 | thereby cutting off all means of supply from the capital. 38 7,1 | bellicosity, and to increase their means. As far as the lower classes 39 7,1 | travels they might by some means be able to seize the capital 40 7,1 | perhaps because of his lack of means, to profit by the enormous 41 7,2 | time later, in 1196, by means of Greek intrigues, both 42 7,3 | no scruples regarding the means. Possessing the art of dealing 43 7,3 | blinded by the Greeks by means of a concave mirror which 44 7,4 | but later he was forced by means of other Novels, as far 45 7,4 | Greeks, and to find some means for joining the churches. 46 7,4 | Empire, endeavored by all means to support the “schismatic” 47 7,4 | monasteries served as a means for replenishing the treasury.~ 48 7,4 | improve his finances by means of confiscation of the secular 49 7,4 | library also of its scientific means? Let it preserve its treasures. 50 8,8 | irreparable damage to both men and means.” Honorius III proceeded 51 8,8 | in Asia Minor; then, by means of the fleet which was already 52 8,10| in which the papacy saw a means of union between the western 53 8,10| the latter wished that, by means of some compromises, the 54 8,14| correspondence to find ways and means of closer intercourse between 55 8,15| buy, at a high price, the means of subsistence. Turkish 56 8,16| particularly Ovid; in Greece by means of the literary tradition 57 8,17| Byzantium the term pronoia “means a grant to the office-holding 58 8,17| poor, mentions among other means of the rich’s oppressing 59 8,17| merciless struggle. By various means he consciously and persistently 60 9,2 | Turks] and for them, and it means that we increase their strength 61 9,2 | receiving from the pope his means of subsistence. His son 62 9,3 | to spend her energy and means on Italy, instead of turning 63 9,3 | diplomacy. On the one hand, by means of negotiations with the 64 9,3 | Russia. The word Mamluk means “owned,” “belonging to,” “ 65 9,5 | After the coronation, by means of many charters (chrysobulls) 66 9,7 | Tamerlane (Timur-Lenk, which means in translation “iron-lame,” 67 9,9 | the military actions and means by which he might take possession 68 9,9 | in which he saw the only means of security for the Empire, 69 9,13| and isolate themselves “by means of the concentration and 70 9,18| 353] “A man of affairs” means that Phrantzes was closely 71 9,18| create a new religion by means of the gods of ancient mythology, 72 9,19| and literature in Italy by means of lessons and translations.