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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | orders aimed at turning them back to paganism, and announced 2 2,2 | Great and Leo III, dates back to Constantine’s time and 3 2,2 | I demanded and received back ... I have now with the 4 2,2 | profession rather than turn back to paganism. Even among 5 2,3 | cutting off Alaric’s way back through Middle Greece. Alaric 6 2,3 | of Goths by driving them back across the Danube, the place 7 2,3 | Emperor to bring Eutropius back to the capital and to have 8 2,4 | The first collection dates back to the epoch of Diocletian 9 2,4 | inscriptions on the walls dating back to this period, one Greek 10 2,5 | Byzantine population, went back to the places from, which 11 2,5 | This tax, from as far back as the early part of the 12 2,5 | very old institution going back to Ptolemaic Egypt. It was 13 3 | trace Justinian’s family back to Roman colonists of Dardania, 14 3,1 | western churches, dating back to the time of Zeno’s Henoticon, 15 3,1 | dynasty traces its lineage back to the time of Solomon and 16 3,2 | Vitale at Ravenna, dating back to the sixth century, Theodora 17 3,3 | have refused to give it back.”[16] He remained, he felt, 18 3,4 | which several times passed back and forth from Romans to 19 3,4 | the peninsula even as far back as the reign of Anastasius. 20 3,4 | But not all the Slavs went back. Justinian’s troops, occupied 21 3,5 | in a very chaotic state.~ Back in the days of the pagan 22 3,6 | determined to let them go back to their land, first arranging 23 3,8 | numbers, and frequently kept back its pay. But the army, consisting 24 3,14| Ravenna exarchate dates back to the end of the sixth 25 3,15| surprise, we have traced back to Pericles and Philopoemen ... 26 4,1 | Constantinople and move the capital back to old Rome, or some other 27 4,4 | themes, then, may be traced back to Heracliusattempt to 28 5,1 | this point can be traced back to the early ninth century 29 5,2 | III definitely forced them back. This was the last attack 30 6,3 | blinded by Basil II and sent back to their homeland, he died 31 6,7 | the time of Basil I, Going back, so to speak, to the elements 32 6,7 | claim its rights by going back to the time of Caesar Augustus.” 33 6,7 | warrant (αλληλεγγυον). As far back as the early part of the 34 6,7 | founded probably as far back as the ninth century, and 35 7,1 | Egnatia), constructed as far back as Roman times, led from 36 7,1 | Constantinople on his way back from the Holy Land. In his 37 7,1 | pilgrims continued to travel back and forth, and exotic oriental 38 7,1 | Nicaea in 1035, on his way back from Jerusalem. Perhaps 39 7,1 | returned,” and these came back “measurably attenuated in 40 7,1 | there must be no turning back, and the renegade was to 41 7,1 | of Asia Minor and to draw back into the interior of the 42 7,1 | then withdrew; on their way back they met with a severe defeat 43 7,1 | been weakened and driven back by the forces of the First 44 7,1 | the latter were not taken back, but left at the disposal 45 8,2 | state of Nicaea was pushed back by the Latin Empire, which 46 8,7 | Lascaris to let his brother go back to Epirus to help the despot 47 8,12| after John Vatatzes looked back upon him as “the Father 48 8,17| military lands which go back to the period of the pagan 49 8,17| Byzantine immunity-exkuseia back to a Western custom which 50 8,17| exkuseia in its origin goes back to the time of Roman immunity 51 9,2 | accompanied by a turning back to the glories of ancient 52 9,2 | rich presents, sent him back to his father with a letter 53 9,2 | account of his failure to pay back borrowed money. While the 54 9,3 | before Louisdeath, went back, said a Greek source, “with 55 9,3 | Byzantium. But on his way back from Tunis a terrible storm 56 9,3 | akritai, was also being pushed back to the west, so that in 57 9,4 | the Mongols had pushed back to the West, from the Persian 58 9,7 | return journey and came back to the capital via Genoa 59 9,9 | city immediately sailed back again. On the basis of some 60 9,9 | Empire. They were turned back from Europe, but Constantinople, 61 9,12| which some scholars trace back to the epoch of iconoclasm 62 9,12| East, J. Sokolov, “goes back to ancient times and in 63 9,17| John VIII, When, on his way back from the Crimea and Trebizond, 64 9,17| population began to come back to their homes.[315] But 65 9,19| Hesychasts, and then went back to the West, where he ended 66 9,19| from Italy to Greece and back again, passing in Italy 67 9,19| then he asks me to call him back to me and supplicates and


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