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1 2,1 | acute and difficult crisis. Apparently the old pagan world, at 2 2,1 | the Savior of all.”[23] Apparently nothing was said here about 3 2,1 | Galerius’ edict of 311, which apparently had not been satisfactorily 4 2,2 | in very serious disputes. Apparently Julian had counted on just 5 2,3 | The road to the capital apparently lay open before the Goths, 6 2,3 | difficulties. The Emperor Arcadius apparently was not ashamed to honor 7 2,4 | Breviarium of Alaric has apparently played some part in the 8 2,5 | instead of kind. It was apparently a land tax, which Anastasius 9 2,5 | The Chronicle, written apparently before Diocletian’s persecutions, 10 2,5 | Friedrich Museum of Berlin, is apparently also a work of the fourth, 11 2,5 | Antiqua at Rome, dating apparently from the end of the fifth 12 3,7 | years of his life Justinian apparently favored the Monophysites. 13 3,9 | Indian markets, carried there apparently, not by Byzantine merchants, 14 3,9 | the Byzantine Empire. He apparently wanted them to play the 15 3,13| freemen.[126]~ ~Phocas was apparently pleased, for later he forbade 16 3,16| his successor, Phocas, apparently halted the activities of 17 4 | Constantine. The people apparently called him Constans. He 18 4,1 | of the Persians, Borane, apparently also sent a special envoy 19 4,1 | Lakhmids on the Persian. Apparently both vassal states disappeared 20 4,1 | as a form of worship was apparently unknown to them, and when 21 4,1 | menacing the Aegean Sea and apparently heading for the capital 22 4,3 | of Antioch, Macarius, who apparently lived in Constantinople 23 5,2 | especially since they were apparently menaced in the north by 24 5,3 | of Justinian because it apparently reflects some influence 25 5,3 | European territory there were apparently only four provinces by the 26 5,4 | number of monks. Leo III was apparently unable to educate the people 27 5,4 | the persecution of images. Apparently there were no instances 28 5,5 | all my wishes.”[95] Cyprus apparently was one of the emperor’s 29 5,5 | even southern Italy was apparently not altogether free from 30 5,7 | and monasteries and of the apparently frequent secularization 31 5,8 | The eastern Arabs were apparently greatly interested in the 32 5,8 | to restore image-worship. Apparently the opposition of the iconoclasts 33 5,8 | these images; hence they apparently disappeared of their own 34 6,2 | Basil II did nothing, apparently, for the defense of the 35 6,4 | leader killed. But Basil was apparently unwilling to live up to 36 6,5 | century, however, the Empire, apparently, had no cause to fear the 37 6,7 | the Isaurian emperors was apparently so practical and popular 38 6,7 | that his successors were apparently compelled to forsake this 39 6,8 | Byzantine diplomacy succeeded, apparently, in sowing discord among 40 6,8 | name of this epic hero was, apparently, Basil; Digenes and Akrites 41 7,1 | granted, and Andronicus apparently repented the follies of 42 7,1 | the Cuman barbarians, but, apparently, also among the western 43 7,1 | stubborn enemies they were, and apparently Bohemond had already fixed 44 7,1 | unavoidable. An opportunity apparently presented itself to Alexius 45 7,4 | statement of the patriarch, apparently reflecting the ecclesiastical 46 7,4 | and eleventh centuries. Apparently, there never was such a 47 7,4 | an official; beginning, apparently, with the last years of 48 8,2 | emperor is not known; but, apparently, by order of the Bulgarian 49 8,2 | official title of the former, apparently acknowledged by Venice, 50 8,5 | recently published and dated apparently in the year 1213, Henry 51 8,14| support was needed and Michael apparently sent envoys to Pope Alexander 52 8,15| and severe measures were apparently taken against many of its 53 8,17| obscure evidence shows, apparently no specific term was generally 54 8,17| his death. This will was apparently not known during his lifetime; 55 9,2 | Constantinople through its merchants, apparently judged it probable that 56 9,3 | empires. These relations were apparently to lead to the conclusion 57 9,4 | in the Black Sea, where apparently they hoped for a trade monopoly. 58 9,7 | visit is scanty. He became, apparently, a matter of course to the 59 9,9 | Dominic in the citadel has apparently disappeared.[224]~ The departure 60 9,17| reveals the blindness that apparently reigned at the court of 61 9,18| surroundings, and Morea. Apparently there would be neither place 62 9,18| published among Cydones’ works, apparently does not belong to him, 63 9,18| 1289-1293 and 1304-1310), apparently may supply much interesting 64 9,18| centers of the Renaissance and apparently less exposed to Turkish 65 9,19| Chrysoloras’ chief importance was apparently due to his teaching and