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pestiferous 2
pestilence 1
peter 63
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | empire. The basilica of St. Peter and the basilica of the 2 2,2 | historians have likened him to Peter of Russia[60] and Napoleon.[ 3 2,5 | Patriarch of Alexandria, Peter Mongus, were particularly 4 3,13| throne of the blessed apostle Peter was the head of all churches.”[ 5 3,16| Procopius, the historian Peter the Patrician, a brilliant 6 5,4 | Christ and the apostles Peter and Paul as “a habit of 7 5,6 | stead the see of the blessed Peter, the chief of the Apostles … 8 5,6 | service in the Church of St. Peter, Pope Leo III placed the 9 5,8 | The Roman basilicas of St. Peter and St. Paul, situated outside 10 6,3 | was succeeded by the meek Peter, who by his marriage became 11 6,3 | by internal strife under Peter. In connection with the 12 6,3 | under the leadership of Peter Delyan, was suppressed and 13 6,7 | intercession of the sublime Peter and at your instance and 14 6,7 | ceremony in the Church of St. Peter in the presence of a large 15 7,1 | owing to the preaching of Peter of Amiens, who is often 16 7,1 | Amiens, who is often called Peter the Hermit and to whom a 17 7,1 | undisciplined bands under Peter of Amiens and another preacher, 18 7,1 | easily killed by the Turks. Peter the Hermit had returned 19 7,1 | catastrophe.~ The episode of Peter the Hermit and his bands 20 7,1 | so easily done away with Peter’s bands, they were sure 21 7,1 | another part by sea. Like Peter the Hermit’s bands, the 22 7,1 | Gibbon to the followers of Peter the Hermit: “The robbers, 23 7,1 | The robbers, who followed Peter the Hermit, were wild beasts, 24 7,2 | movement stood two brothers, Peter or Kalopeter and Asen (Asan). 25 7,2 | have traced the origin of Peter and Asen to the Cuman-Bulgarian 26 7,2 | Blachi); that their leaders, Peter and Asen (Asan), belonged 27 7,2 | that after the death of Peter and Asen the Empire of the 28 7,2 | Greeks and Vlachs, and calls Peter or KalopeterEmperor of 29 7,2 | of the king of Hungary.~ Peter, this “renegade and evil 30 7,2 | difficult for the Empire, and Peter and Asen succeeded in concluding 31 7,2 | concluding a sort of treaty. Peter had already assumed the 32 7,2 | Serbia, made an alliance with Peter of Bulgaria for the common 33 7,2 | secure the imperial title to Peter. Frederick gave them no 34 7,2 | brothers, Asen and later Peter, were murdered. Thereupon 35 7,2 | alarmed the successor of St. Peter. Perhaps for the first time 36 8,7 | Emperor of Constantinople, Peter de Courtenay, count of Auxerre. 37 8,7 | emperor his brother-in-law, Peter de Courtenay, who had married 38 8,7 | Pope Honorius III crowned Peter with the imperial crown, 39 8,7 | imperial crown, not in St. Peter’s, but in San Lorenzo Fuori 40 8,7 | emperor had taken place in St. Peter’s, where the western emperors, 41 8,7 | crowned.[49] From Italy Peter sent his wife, Yolande, 42 8,7 | captured the greater part of Peter’s troops. The Emperor himself, 43 8,7 | cruelty.[52] The fate of Peter de Courtenay, like that 44 8,7 | mystery; in all likelihood, Peter died in prison. Meanwhile, 45 8,7 | Meanwhile, the widow of Peter, Yolande, who had reached 46 8,7 | 1217-19). The death of Peter de Courtenay must be regarded 47 8,7 | of the new Latin Emperor, Peter de Courtenay, the Kindom 48 8,10| Christ” and the heirs of St. Peter, inalienable from the papal 49 9,3 | entered into negotiations with Peter of Aragon, the Byzantine 50 9,3 | Charles, Michael VIII and Peter of Aragon, skillfully used 51 9,3 | the Sicilian population. Peter, related to the former king 52 9,3 | Michael VIII made use of Peter’s ambition, and promised 53 9,3 | Sicilian nobility sided with Peter. Giovanni Procida was an 54 9,3 | August of the same year, Peter of Aragon landed on the 55 9,3 | reconquer Sicily and to expel Peter of Aragon were unsuccessful. 56 9,3 | Since Michael had supported Peter of Aragon with subsidies, 57 9,3 | established relations with Peter of Aragon.~ Thus the international 58 9,4 | mercenaries on the side of Peter of Aragon during the war 59 9,14| occupying the throne of St. Peter had a more or less permanent 60 9,14| church. In the temple of St. Peter the pope celebrated a solemn 61 9,15| the Holy Virgin, and St. Peter and St. Paul on the well-known 62 9,15| gates into the temple of St. Peter, are some small bas-reliefs 63 9,19| earnestly than the Apostle Peter besought Christ commanding


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