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1 2,1 | political considerations which led him to make his decisive 2 2,2 | council and sometimes even led the discussions.~ The acts 3 2,2 | and civil functions, which led to the creation of a large 4 2,2 | Arian policy of Constantius led to serious friction between 5 2,2 | basilica: An aged blind man led by a child approached the 6 2,3 | At first these barbarians led a very peaceful life, but 7 2,3 | grew up, which might have led to very grave crises in 8 2,3 | affairs of government and led a solitary monastic life. 9 2,5 | religious policy of Anastasius led to the rebellion of Vitalian 10 2,5 | His successors, moreover, led the Empire along an entirely 11 3,4 | Belisarius’ failures had led to his recall from Italy, 12 3,7 | all, and this would have led to new and very serious 13 3,9 | The overland caravan route led from the western borders 14 3,16| porch. Nine bronze doors led from this porch into the 15 3,16| sincere intentions and which led to the impoverishment and 16 4,1 | basis of the Koran one is led to believe that the final 17 4,1 | battle on the River Yarmuk led to the Arabian conquest 18 4,1 | name of this invention has led to some misapprehensions. “ 19 4,2 | religious compromise had never led to satisfactory results 20 4,4 | victory over Persia which led to the recovery of Syria, 21 4,4 | Simultaneously the emperors were led by the growing Slavonic 22 5,1 | year 802, initiated and led by one of the highest civil 23 5,5 | cowl. All these regulations led to a wide migration of monks 24 5,6 | Franks which eventually led to the coronation of the 25 5,6 | theoretical. Both empires led distinctly different lives. 26 5,8 | Empire were organized and led by military generals, leaders 27 5,8 | change was instigated and led chiefly by Bardas, uncle 28 5,8 | Mediterranean Sea, which led to the occupation of Crete, 29 5,8 | refusal to embrace Islam, were led to the banks of the Tigris 30 5,8 | strength of the Empire. It also led to a rupture with the western 31 6 | revolutions and anarchy which led to the troubled period of 32 6,2 | the imperial armies, and led them victorious deep into 33 6,2 | buffer state had finally led to the division of Armenia 34 6,2 | parts, eastern and western, led to a cultural break in the 35 6,3 | His “love of knowledge led him to reread the books 36 6,6 | Arabs. This expedition was led by George Maniaces. In his 37 6,7 | enormous landed estates. This led some scholars to compare 38 6,8 | and Egypt had long since led a political life independent 39 6,8 | religious subjects. These paths led to the return to the traditions 40 6,8 | by controlling design, led to the production of manuals, 41 7,1 | abroad with Theodora and led a wandering life for several 42 7,1 | far back as Roman times, led from Dyrrachium to Thessalonica 43 7,1 | changed Alexius’ plans and led him and the Empire into 44 7,1 | caliph Harun ar‑Rashid, led to the conclusion supported 45 7,1 | 1097 a Danish noble, Svein, led a band of crusaders to Palestine. 46 7,1 | negotiations with Venice which led to the complete restoration 47 7,1 | negotiations with the Emperor which led to the conclusion of a tolerable 48 7,1 | erroneous policy of Manuel led the Empire again into the 49 7,1 | continuing Latin preponderance led to the summoning of the 50 7,2 | which undoubtedly would have led to the ruin of the Greek 51 7,3 | grant him a respite. This led to strained relations between 52 7,4 | with misery had sometimes led them strangely astray and 53 8,1 | his personal interests, led, under the conditions of 54 8,7 | Bulgars. Broader aims, which led the Despotat far beyond 55 8,17| distinction between them have not led to final results.[218]~ 56 9,3 | Vatican documents, this union led at once to negotiations 57 9,3 | historian said, “Hulagu led the Nestorian [i.e., Christian] 58 9,4 | Just as the Asen family led the movement in Bulgaria, 59 9,5 | saintly and holy fathers, who led angelic lives.”[117]~ After 60 9,6 | unfortunate events which led to the establishment of 61 9,6 | the outbreak of a storm led to the crushing of the Greek 62 9,7 | complete conquest of Serbia had led the Turks to the borders 63 9,12| collisions with the Emperor and led to the formation first of 64 9,13| strong hearts, which had been led astray in their earthly 65 9,17| Complications within the city led to a bloody massacre of 66 9,18| epoch of the Palaeologi and led twice to the formal achievement