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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | empire was to his political plans. In 409 he formally granted 2 3,3 | the Emperor’s ambitious plans. They persisted in expressing 3 3,11| amiable reception. Tentative plans began to develop for an 4 5,8 | was forced to give up his plans and return to Syria when 5 6,2 | Basil’s external policy. His plans for a general attack on 6 6,8 | and habits, The ambitious plans of Robert Guiscard went 7 7,1 | Italy, formed much wider plans. Ambitious to deal a blow 8 7,1 | begun; it changed Alexiusplans and led him and the Empire 9 7,1 | worse. Thus, in Gregory’s plans the Holy War against Islam 10 7,1 | of Harran destroyed his plans to establish in the East 11 7,1 | pope favored Bohemond’s plans. His expedition against 12 7,1 | Bohemond’s vast and aggressive plans, his stormy career perhaps 13 7,1 | brightest star!”~ The Emperor’s plans went farther. According 14 7,1 | Jerusalem.”~ Nevertheless, those plans failed. In 1143, on a march 15 7,1 | therefore open to the ambitious plans of Roger. Knowing how dangerous 16 7,1 | characterized Roger. Manuel’s plans were not confined to driving 17 7,1 | reasons, Frederick changed his plans and seems to have intended 18 7,1 | Mark, aware of Manuel’s plans for establishing himself 19 7,1 | cherished and brilliant plans as well as “the rupture 20 7,1 | been filled with ambitious plans of seizing the imperial 21 7,1 | Sicilian kingdom for the plans of the western emperor against 22 7,2 | and aristocratic in its plans; thus, from the advantages 23 7,2 | politician with ambitious plans, had overthrown the ruler 24 7,2 | Henry VI and his eastern plans.~ If the danger had been 25 7,2 | Byzantium, and their aggressive plans. It seemed left for Henry 26 7,2 | Constantinople as Palestine. His plans embraced the possession 27 7,2 | Henry from his offensive plans against the Eastern Empire; 28 7,2 | Henry’s death his ambitious plans broke down; for the second 29 7,2 | statement of Henry’s aggressive plans against Byzantium. Such 30 7,3 | Italy, and Henry’s eastern plans threatened danger to the 31 7,3 | Empire to carry out the plans of the Comneni to replace 32 7,3 | success of such ambitious plans.~ But Innocent III did not 33 7,3 | Montferrat fulfilled Philip’s plans in the East. In the change 34 7,3 | Crusade.”~ But among all the plans, hopes, and complications 35 7,4 | connection with the religious plans of the Comneni to draw nearer 36 8,8 | withdraw. To the latter’s plans, the loss of Hadrianople 37 8,9 | Tsargrad (Constantinople). Such plans, undoubtedly, were opposed 38 8,9 | of the Bulgarian tsar’s plans.~ On the death of the Latin 39 8,10| as Frederick’s, political plans and motives were predominant 40 8,13| in Michael Palaeologusplans to reconquer Constantinople. 41 9,2 | Cantacuzene’s ambitious plans were realized.~ In the same 42 9,2 | fulfillment of these matrimonial plans. His intimate friend, a 43 9,3 | Byzantium and their aggressive plans. The union of the Kingdom 44 9,3 | Manfred’s court with definite plans and requests for help. Moreover, 45 9,3 | the executor of the papal plans. In inviting Charles to 46 9,3 | to give up his aggressive plans against the Empire. But 47 9,3 | for papal support in his plans to reconquer the regions 48 9,3 | was forced to give up his plans against the Empire of Michael 49 9,3 | wholly with the eastern plans of Charles of Anjou, and 50 9,3 | the defeat of his eastern plans, the Republic of St. Mark 51 9,3 | to give up his aggressive plans in the south. The Mongol 52 9,3 | agreement, for the ambitious plans of Charles of Anjou menaced 53 9,4 | not fully developed his plans against Byzantium, nevertheless 54 9,4 | indicated his still broader plans for the future. The Catalan 55 9,5 | Empire, Dushan’s aggressive plans widened and took definite 56 9,5 | From this time on, broader plans against the Empire developed 57 9,5 | Romania.”[110]~ Dushan’s broad plans concerning Constantinople 58 9,5 | Constantinople differed from the plans of the Bulgarian kings of 59 9,5 | materially help Dushan’s plans. In the last years of his 60 9,5 | defenseless to the aggressive plans of the warlike Ottoman Turks.~ ~ 61 9,6 | to resist Cantacuzene’s plans by force; they occupied 62 9,7 | he did not give up his plans after his return from western 63 9,8 | revealed the aggressive plans of the famous Maecenas of 64 9,8 | similar to the grandiose plans of Charles of Anjou. Constantinople 65 9,8 | But Alfonso’s ambitious plans were not realized and the 66 9,9 | warned Europe of the sultan’s plans to attack Italy, which allured 67 9,11| support to Charlesaggressive plans against Byzantium. But Michael 68 9,12| open and secret, to his plans for union, Michael behaved 69 9,13| aroused by Barlaam.~ The plans with which Barlaam came 70 9,15| justified by the political plans of Alfonso the Magnanimous 71 9,18| Plethon also submitted plans to Manuel II for the restoration


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