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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | title. A period of civil war followed, during which both Maximian 2 2,2 | place on May 11, 330 and was followed by celebrations and festivities 3 2,2 | death a period of unrest followed, It was then that Diocletian 4 2,2 | But the troubles which followed put an end to the artificial 5 2,2 | Constaniine the Great, was followed by the equally short rule 6 2,2 | Spanish dynasty of Theodosius, followed by occasional emperors belonging 7 2,2 | sacrilege. This example was followed by many other cities. Conditions 8 2,3 | religious outlook. Valentinian followed the Nicene Creed; Valens 9 2,3 | Constantine the Great. Valens followed an entirely different policy. 10 2,3 | paganism (as did Julian), still followed to some extent a policy 11 2,3 | masses in the capital which followed the departure of the beloved 12 2,4 | The Council of Ephesus was followed in the Byzantine church 13 2,4 | period of stormy disturbances followed, during which Theodosius 14 2,5 | A long and hard struggle followed this action, and only after 15 2,5 | action of the council was followed by the abolition of Greek 16 2,5 | While Gregory the Theologian followed the antique meters in most 17 3 | successors of Zeno and Anastasius followed a path directly opposite 18 3,5 | by a terrific earthquake followed by a tidal wave and fire. 19 3,6 | Whatever religious tendency was followed by the Emperor had to be 20 3,6 | by the Emperor had to be followed also by his subjects. The 21 3,6 | Zeno and Anastasius, had followed the path of peaceful relations 22 3,8 | body-guards, how they are followed by large mobs of people, 23 3,14| representative of imperial power, followed in his administration certain 24 3,16| presentation Procopius frequently followed the classical historians, 25 3,16| preceded him.~ Procopius was followed directly by the well-educated 26 3,16| country. The lack of means followed by a reduction of the army 27 4,1 | save His people who had followed the wrong path.~ Muhammed 28 4,1 | The conquest of Egypt was followed by further advances of the 29 4,3 | VIII (872-882) subsequently followed by declaring that “he accepted 30 5,3 | said that the Bucellarians followed the army, supplying it with 31 5,4 | Concerning the period which followed the proclamation of this 32 5,4 | his father, Constantine followed a very determined iconoclastic 33 5,6 | During the ensuing troubles, followed by the disintegration of 34 5,8 | indifferent, and a man who “followed the path of tolerance and 35 6,2 | East the Byzantine troops followed the conquest of Tarsus by 36 6,2 | the troubled period which followed the death of Basil II, the 37 6,7 | subdivided into sixty books, followed the aim set out by Basil 38 6,8 | founding of the university followed in 1045. The Novel dealing 39 6,8 | philosophy (in which he followed Plato), natural sciences, 40 6,8 | in which the path to be followed was exactly traced; the 41 7,1 | at least, “immediately followed him.”~ After having created 42 7,1 | condition of the Empire, Alexius followed the usual Byzantine diplomatic 43 7,1 | with external enemies was followed by similar success with 44 7,1 | procured by the pope was to be followed by the reunion of the churches 45 7,1 | William, count of Angoulême, followed by several abbots of the 46 7,1 | Hermit: “The robbers, who followed Peter the Hermit, were wild 47 7,1 | multitude. As these reports followed one upon the other, and 48 7,1 | a period of troubles was followed by a new epoch of power 49 7,1 | towards Constantinople was followed by the same violence and 50 7,1 | on foot and unarmed, and followed by the king of Jerusalem 51 7,1 | of the Normans; then they followed the military Egnatian road ( 52 7,2 | western cleric Ansbert, who followed the Emperor Frederick Barbarossa 53 7,2 | by Norden, whom Bréhier followed, is not authentic; they 54 7,3 | their strife with Zara; then followed the coming of the prince 55 7,4 | Comnena’s work. This history followed the examples of Herodotus 56 7,4 | and epigrams in which he followed the best examples of antiquity, 57 8,1 | military conflicts were followed by the making of various 58 8,17| body-guards, how they are followed by large mobs of people, 59 9,4 | forever. The first success was followed by others against the Turks 60 9,7 | population of the capital followed the hearse of the dead Emperor. 61 9,9 | order, religious processions followed by an enormous multitude 62 9,12| the imperial power. They followed the so-called theory of “ 63 9,14| the numberless peoples who followed the schism and the errors 64 9,18| literary renaissance was followed by an artistic renaissance 65 9,18| Unlike Cananus, Anagnostes followed strictly the rules of literary 66 9,18| Slavonic kingdoms which followed the example of Byzantium.[


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