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forced 141
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66 neither
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65 monastery
65 possession
65 prince
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | bound to become a world force, made use of it precisely 2 2,3 | border nation to the full force of the attack and unable 3 2,3 | women and children, had to force their way across the border 4 2,3 | barbarians within the Empire by force, and he decided to follow 5 2,3 | growing into a powerful force which could at any moment 6 2,3 | should have been the main force unifying the varied population 7 2,3 | neither the experience nor the force of will necessary for his 8 2,4 | of laws maintained their force in Gaul late into the Middle 9 3,4 | their former energy and force. The Arian beliefs of these 10 3,4 | territories could be retained by force only. That is why the brilliant 11 3,4 | the Persians attempted to force their way to the Black Sea 12 3,4 | with a Byzantine general to force the Blemyes to adopt the 13 3,4 | provinces could be retained by force only, and for this the Empire 14 3,6 | not to persecute them or force them to embrace the Christian 15 3,7 | the pope: “I shall either force you to agree with us, or 16 3,8 | oppose the barbarians by force, Justinian had to resort 17 3,9 | situated capital became, by force of circumstances, the mediator 18 3,10| began to operate with full force; the artificial system collapsed; 19 3,14| extreme necessity that could force the Emperor to create such 20 4,1 | nor sufficient military force, and profound disturbances 21 4,1 | nearest relatives, into a force which would dominate the 22 4,1 | directly that “God will not force anyone beyond his capacity” ( 23 4,1 | responsible for the crushing force with which the Arabs rushed 24 4,1 | changed into a political force, because only as such could 25 4,1 | II the Emperor agreed to force the Mardaites to settle 26 5,1 | Irene, a woman of great force and ambition, entered into 27 5,2 | defeat of the Muslim army. By force of an agreement with Leo 28 5,2 | Leo III in his drive to force the Arabs away from Constantinople. 29 5,4 | large, and that they were a force of which the church itself 30 5,5 | were compelled to marry by force or threats. In one instance 31 5,6 | seize the imperial throne by force. In the eyes of the Byzantine 32 5,8 | head of such a powerful force that Caliph Mamun did not 33 5,8 | sources on Theophilus might force historians to forsake the 34 5,8 | although in depth of poetical force and profound doctrine they 35 5,8 | III, became the central force in the intellectual and 36 6,7 | not very long remain in force, even imperfectly. Basil 37 6,7 | be unwise to keep it in force.”[107] Yet in spite of this 38 6,7 | of the Ecloga remained in force even after the appearance 39 6,7 | Basil II, had remained in force for a long time, it might 40 7,1 | order to remove John and force the recognition as heir 41 7,1 | case there rises up the force of a numerous army hurling 42 7,3 | all, he was an animating force in the enterprise. But unfortunately 43 7,4 | Constantinople, and with all the force of his soul he wished to 44 7,4 | importance as a cultural force in the twelfth century. 45 8,2 | would conquer Bulgaria by force of arms and reduce him to 46 8,3 | of Nicaea could not, by force of arms, check the successes 47 8,4 | river, in Carla. The chief force of Theodore was the eight 48 8,15| production, remained in force, is not known; probably 49 8,16| reminiscences; he had no creative force, and real life was veiled 50 8,17| are treated as still in force, although in reality they 51 9,2 | government and was the motivating force of all his activity. Andronicus’ 52 9,3 | disdaining the rest of Charlesforce as despicable, dared to 53 9,5 | To increase his maritime force he planned to enter into 54 9,6 | or Kobilić, contrived to force a passage into the Turkish 55 9,6 | resist Cantacuzene’s plans by force; they occupied the heights 56 9,12| in the Byzantine Empire a force, dark and unrecognized. 57 9,12| unrecognized. It was a strange force. It had no name, and revealed 58 9,12| government authority. This force seldom ventured openly to 59 9,12| representatives of the secret force. This was the more true 60 9,12| the more true because the force, formed from the people 61 9,12| these insinuations … This force in its opposition to the 62 9,12| introduced later, it is still in force in Constantinople. “The 63 9,12| The list at present in force of the metropoles of the 64 9,16| church canons remained in force in all matters concerning 65 9,19| enough talent or cultural force to exert a great influence


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