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1 2,2 | dangerous situations for the central government; revolts were 2 2,2 | all his attention on the central intellectual sun. He called 3 2,3 | Coptic) language.~ The central government found it difficult 4 2,3 | the Gothic problem. — The central issue for the government 5 2,4 | form spread widely into central Asia and was accepted by 6 2,5 | 189] The “dead cities” of central Syria uncovered in 1860 7 3,2 | Justinian (527-65), is the central figure of this entire period. 8 3,5 | one man. There was no one central organ for the publication 9 3,8 | deprived him of the throne. The central quarter in Constantinople 10 3,8 | complete disregard for the central power. One of Justinian’ 11 3,9 | island, being as it is in a central position, is much frequented 12 3,16| porch into the temple; the central widest and highest royal 13 3,16| rectangle with a magnificent central nave over which rises an 14 3,16| Along both sides of the central nave were constructed two-storied 15 3,16| with four equal arms and a central dome between four other 16 4,1 | orthodox faith supported by the central government. The Nestorians, 17 4,1 | and advanced into the central Persian provinces, collecting 18 4,1 | peninsula were (1) Nedjd, on the central plateau; (2) Yemen, or Fortunate 19 4,1 | people, occupied chiefly central and northern Arabia. The 20 4,1 | peninsula. Mecca became the central gathering point for the 21 4,1 | continually with the inexorable central government, particularly 22 4,1 | dissatisfied with the policy of the central authorities because of some 23 4,1 | practically independent of the central government and, though it 24 4,1 | of the population in the central regions of the Empire may 25 4,1 | for the Empire a second central point in the West, as had 26 4,4 | caused in North Africa. The central government, with a view 27 5,3 | loose dependence on the central power often resembles vassal 28 5,4 | the Phrygian province of central Asia Minor. The restorers 29 5,4 | that is, came from the central parts of the peninsula. 30 5,4 | was Phrygia, one of the central provinces in Asia Minor.~ 31 5,6 | Charles is not only the central event of the Middle Ages; 32 5,8 | over two years. It was the central event of the time of Michael 33 5,8 | Michael III, became the central force in the intellectual 34 6,2 | religious policy of the central government. Most of the 35 6,3 | from the lower Danube to central Thrace and Macedonia, as 36 6,7 | to conspire against the central government. The emperors, 37 6,8 | Asia Minor) against the central bureaucratic government. 38 6,8 | military party over the central government during the period 39 6,8 | for the mistakes of the central government.”[144] Under 40 6,8 | Suleiman-ibn-Qutalmish, who occupied the central part of Asia Minor and later 41 6,8 | of Iconium.[154] From its central position in Asia Minor the 42 6,8 | of independence from the central government, and are compared 43 7,1 | offensive was not limited to central Europe, Italy, and Byzantium. 44 7,3 | and Sicilians.~ But the central figure of the crusade was 45 7,3 | and Thebes was founded in central Greece, in southern Greece, 46 7,3 | southern peninsulas; but in the central one in spite of two fortified 47 7,4 | becoming less dependent on the central government; feudal processes 48 7,4 | influenced by Procopius. The central figure of the evidently 49 8,17| immunist.~ In the West as the central power declined, these three 50 8,17| prohibitive measures of the central government the large landowners ( 51 8,17| times so dangerous to the central power that the latter was 52 8,17| sometimes disintegration of the central power. The large landowning 53 8,17| at times dangerous to the central power. The French scholar 54 8,17| of independence from the central government and are with 55 8,17| military forces, and the central government. The result was 56 8,17| especially whenever the central power became weakened, it 57 9,3 | i.e., Christian] Turks of Central Asia on a real Yellow Crusade ( 58 9,4 | peninsula, and then the central province, Arcadia. In the 59 9,6 | battle took place in the central part of Serbia on the field 60 9,7 | attracted the attention of the central government. As the territory 61 9,8 | nearly independent from the central government. Besides the 62 9,17| machinery and decay of the central imperial power are the characteristic 63 9,17| almost independent of the central government. Under these 64 9,17| the skillfully organized central state machinery gradually 65 9,17| weakened; at times, the central departments had almost nothing 66 9,17| almost independent of the central government. Usually, a member