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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Pagan monuments of Rome, Athens, Alexandria, Ephesus, and 2 2,2 | acquittal and then exiled to Athens. This city, famous for its 3 2,2 | glorious days. Julian’s stay at Athens was full of deep interest. 4 2,2 | the gardens and suburbs of Athens and its myrtles, and the 5 2,2 | was during this stay in Athens that Julian was initiated 6 2,3 | The famous pagan school at Athens, however, was not affected 7 2,3 | Corinth, and probably even Athens. Fortunately, however, the 8 2,3 | monuments of classical art in Athens were spared. The islands 9 2,3 | fortunately they spared Athens. The pagan historian of 10 2,3 | abandoned the idea of attacking Athens.[114] The Peloponnesus suffered 11 2,4 | fifth century the city of Athens, the home of the famous 12 2,4 | were also better paid in Athens than elsewhere. The triumph 13 2,5 | Empire, Thessalonica and Athens, the latter with its pagan 14 2,5 | best rhetorical schools of Athens and Alexandria. Unfortunately, 15 2,5 | historian of Rome.[184]~ Athens, the city of declining classical 16 3,6 | famous philosophic school in Athens, the last rampart of effete 17 3,6 | From this period onward Athens definitely lost its former 18 3,8 | Thucydides studied the plague at Athens at the beginning of the 19 4,1 | out for Italy by way of Athens, and, after a sojourn in 20 5,1 | married a Greek girl from Athens, another Irene, who at his 21 5,2 | Slavs in Dyrrachium and in Athens in the eighth century.[18] 22 7,1 | impetus to the industry. Athens also was not spared by the 23 7,1 | population.~ The archbishop of Athens, Michael Acominatus (Choniates), 24 7,2 | called by the metropolitan of Athens, Michael Acominatus, and 25 7,3 | into Greece, and conquered Athens. In the Middle Ages, Athens 26 7,3 | Athens. In the Middle Ages, Athens was a half-forgotten provincial 27 7,3 | had been archbishop of Athens for about thirty years. 28 7,3 | conditions of Attica and Athens in the Middle Ages. Those 29 7,3 | barbarian language round about Athens, with Attica desolate, and 30 7,3 | Having stayed a long time at Athens I have become barbarian,” 31 7,3 | assiduous protector of medieval Athens who had devoted much time 32 7,3 | Attica. The Latins conquered Athens, which, with Thebes, was 33 7,3 | the title of the Duke of Athens and Thebes (dux Athenarum 34 7,3 | clergy.~ While the Duchy of Athens and Thebes was founded in 35 7,4 | years was archbishop of Athens. An enthusiastic admirer 36 7,4 | contemporary population of Athens from the ancient Hellenes. 37 7,4 | He could say: “I live in Athens, but I see Athens nowhere.”~ 38 7,4 | live in Athens, but I see Athens nowhere.”~ His brilliant 39 7,4 | deep sorrow; “Oh, city of Athens! Mother of wisdom! To what 40 7,4 | residence of three years in Athens. It is probable that his 41 7,4 | truth when he wrote that Athens had been a glorious city 42 7,4 | alive. The very name of Athens would have perished from 43 7,4 | time. Michael remained at Athens until the beginning of the 44 7,4 | in honor of the city of Athens, “the first and also the 45 7,4 | the darkness of medieval Athens, “the last great citizen 46 7,4 | barbarism which surrounded Athens and of which Michael wrote, 47 7,4 | the twelfth century around Athens of the important phenomenon 48 7,4 | friend, the metropolitan of Athens, Michael Acominatus, honored 49 8,1 | Morea) and the Duchy of Athens and Thebes in middle Greece. 50 8,1 | or “Great Lord” of both Athens and Thebes. In the three 51 8,2 | invitation. The metropolitan of Athens, Michael Acominatus, who 52 8,4 | the former metropolitan of Athens, from the island of Ceos, 53 8,13| from Euboea to Thebes and Athens. There, “on the venerable 54 8,13| on the venerable rock of Athens was played the last pitiful 55 8,16| was said “to be an ancient Athens in her abundance of scholars” 56 8,16| Paris was called “a new Athens” and “a city of science.” 57 8,16| by the metropolitan of Athens, Michael Acominatus, who 58 8,16| the famous metropolitan of Athens, Michael Acominatus. As 59 8,16| George was born, probably, at Athens, and was first a pupil and 60 9,4 | territory of the Duchy of Athens and Thebes, which had been 61 9,4 | flourishing French duchy of Athens and Thebes, they established 62 9,4 | century a Spanish duke of Athens called the Acropolis “the 63 9,4 | destructive government, which at Athens and in Greece in general 64 9,4 | savage, robber, criminal.” At Athens the wordCatalan” is considered 65 9,4 | university was established at Athens.[90] Catalan fortifications 66 9,4 | almost all Attica as far as Athens are Albanian. According 67 9,7 | Turkish sources, even seized Athens for a short time;[153] his 68 9,9 | 1456 Muhammed conquered Athens from the Franks;[229] shortly 69 9,18| was forced to flee from Athens, spent the time up to the


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