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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | century, B.C., Herodotus (iv, 144) wrote that the Persian 2 4 | energetic son Constantine IV (668-85). Constantine IV 3 4 | IV (668-85). Constantine IV is usually surnamed Pogonatus, 4 4 | the death of Constantine IV in the year 685 ended the 5 4,1 | eighth century. Constantine IV and the siege of Constantinople 6 4,1 | the energetic Constantine IV (668-85), when the Arabian 7 4,1 | successor of Constantine IV, an event which was of considerable 8 4,1 | the year 679 Constantine IV undertook a campaign against 9 4,1 | and his son, Constantine IV, remained in Constantinople.~ ~ ~ 10 4,3 | Constans II, Constantine IV, desirous of establishing 11 4,3 | the time of Constantine IV, the Byzantine government 12 4,3 | successor of Constantine IV, relations between the Byzantine 13 5,1 | He had by her a son, Leo IV, often called the Khazar ( 14 5,1 | reigned from 775 to 780. Leo IV married a Greek girl from 15 5,2 | century under Constantine IV, and seemed even more critical 16 5,2 | Hellenism. If Constantine IV halted the Arabs under Constantinople, 17 5,5 | During the reign of Leo IV the Khazar (775-80) the 18 5,6 | Romulus Augustulus, but of Leo IV, Heraclius, Justinian, Theodosius, 19 6,1 | entreaty, and ruled as Michael IV the Paphlagonian from 1034 20 6,6 | century Emperor Michael IV the Paphlagonian equipped 21 6,8 | ascended the throne as Romanus IV Diogenes and ruled from 22 6,8 | with the German king Henry IV. At the time of the accession 23 7,1 | rulers he appealed to Henry IV of Germany. Henry at that 24 7,1 | the Emperors Constantine IV and Leo III Isaurian. In 25 7,1 | to the German king, Henry IV, the pope wrote that “most 26 7,1 | part in the Crusade. Henry IV of Germany was entirely 27 7,1 | weakened the state; John IV found himself as helpless 28 7,2 | his co-emperor (Alexius IV). The crusaders encamped 29 7,2 | III. Isaac II and Alexius IV perished during the revolt. 30 7,3 | proclaimed his co-regent (Alexius IV). This first siege and first 31 7,3 | should set off. Alexius IV urged the crusaders not 32 7,3 | 1204; Isaac II and Alexius IV were deposed. Isaac died 33 7,3 | soon in prison, and Alexius IV, by order of Mourtzouphlos, 34 7,4 | especially Pope Hadrian IV, who was engaged in a quarrel 35 7,4 | Thessalonica, Basil, Hadrian IV expressed his desire “to 36 7,4 | Homeric verses of the Iliad (IV, 437-38) “For they (the 37 8,2 | then of his grandson John IV (1258-1261), who was a minor 38 8,11| received by Pope Innocent IV, who, like many other members 39 8,11| and attention by Innocent IV, who wrote to “their illustrious 40 8,13| Lascaris (1254-1258) and John IV Lascaris (1258-1261). Theodore, 41 8,13| quite eight years old, John IV (1258-61) could not, even 42 8,13| order, the unfortunate John IV Lascaris was blinded. Michael 43 8,14| successor, Pope Innocent IV, announced that he was afflicted “ 44 8,14| Latin clergy — and Innocent IV acceded to them. For the 45 8,14| patriarch of Nicaea to Innocent IV, written in 1253, gave to 46 8,14| John Vatatzes and Innocent IV died, and their agreement, 47 8,14| in 1256, Pope Alexander IV suddenly sent a bishop of 48 8,14| nobles who begged Alexander IV to resume negotiations and 49 8,14| envoys to Pope Alexander IV. But the latter lacked energy 50 8,16| the last, the child John IV, were real admirers of learning 51 8,17| eighth issued by Constantine IV (668-685), Justinian II 52 9,2 | was crowned as Andronicus IV (1376-79), and made his 53 9,3 | least, in 1265, Pope Clement IV expressed the hope that 54 9,3 | Emperor of Nicaea, John IV Lascaris, deposed and blinded 55 9,3 | Bulgars, Baldwin II and John IV Lascaris, even cautious 56 9,3 | friends, a Frenchman, Martin IV, who supported entirely 57 9,3 | position of Pope Martin IV. It was not only an unheard-of 58 9,8 | no avail.~ Pope Eugenius IV preached a crusade and succeeded 59 9,11| pope, the Frenchman Martin IV, whom Charles of Anjou set 60 9,12| blinded the unfortunate John IV Lascaris, the last Emperor 61 9,15| very widely. Pope Eugenius IV was not in sympathy with 62 9,15| Council of Basel, Eugenius IV transferred the council 63 App | 641-668. ~~~~~~Constantine IV, 668-685. ~~~~~~Justinian 64 App | Copronymus, 741-775. ~~~~~~Leo IV the Khazar (Chazar), 775- 65 App | 1028-1034.~~~~~~Michael IV the Paphlagonian, 1034-1041.~~~~~~ 66 App | 1059-1067.~~~~~~Romanus IV Diogenes, 1067-1071.~~~~~~ 67 App | second time) and Alexius IV, 1203-1204.~~~~~~Alexius 68 App | Lascaris, 1254-1258. ~~~~~~John IV, 1258-1261.~~~~~~Michael 69 App | 1341-1354.~~~~~~Andronicus (IV), 1376-1379.~~~~~~John (


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