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1 2,1 | this cult of the sun was a serious rival to Christianity. It 2 2,2 | intrigues which caused very serious complications in the later 3 2,2 | their legions, were often serious pretenders to the imperial 4 2,2 | policy of Constantius led to serious friction between him and 5 2,2 | and first exhibited his serious leanings toward paganism.~ 6 2,2 | first it seemed that no serious menace was threatening Christianity. 7 2,2 | became involved in very serious disputes. Apparently Julian 8 2,2 | Christian church could not be a serious menace to paganism. At the 9 2,3 | instance, however, he came into serious conflict with one of the 10 2,3 | Roman troops.~ Far more serious were the relations of the 11 2,4 | men it did not cause any serious disturbance in the church. 12 2,4 | in the year 410, became a serious warning for Constantinople, 13 2,5 | assumed the character of serious national revolts and were 14 3,4 | the west was bound to have serious consequences in the east, 15 3,4 | too far distant to take a serious part in a war. All this 16 3,4 | with it the beginnings of serious future complications, both 17 3,7 | have led to new and very serious complications. But at this 18 3,8 | justly inspired extremely serious fears. The military undertakings 19 3,8 | reduction of the army had other serious consequences: it left the 20 3,14| who frequently engaged in serious uprisings against the Byzantine 21 3,15| Albanian hands.~ The first serious opponent of Fallmerayer 22 3,16| could result in no very serious harm to the literature and 23 4,1 | capital became exposed to very serious danger. The Khagan of the 24 4,1 | extremely important to take into serious consideration the data of 25 4,1 | was thus shielded from the serious Muslim menace. It is interesting 26 4,4 | practically never needed any serious defense it became transformed 27 5,2 | did not undertake any more serious military actions against 28 5,2 | middle of the eighth century serious internal troubles arose 29 5,2 | the Slavs became two very serious enemies of the Byzantine 30 5,4 | hundred years with very serious consequences to the Empire. 31 5,4 | In the sixth century a serious upheaval in Antioch was 32 5,8 | century assume the aspect of serious campaigns deep into the 33 5,8 | which came as a result of serious internal disturbances and 34 5,8 | exceptions, did not result in any serious consequences for either 35 5,8 | probability created very serious social changes in Asia Minor. 36 5,8 | clashes with the Arabs had no serious consequences. At this time 37 5,8 | eastern Arabs from renewing serious campaigns against the Byzantine 38 5,8 | Byzantine Empire.~ Still more serious for the Byzantine Empire 39 5,8 | although these were not very serious. But in the time of the 40 6,2 | considerably to the east.~ Far more serious were Basil’s relations with 41 6,2 | Byzantine fleet suffered several serious defeats.~ In spite of the 42 6,2 | Bulgarians, which became more serious due to the intervention 43 6,2 | reign there were no more serious collisions with the eastern 44 7,1 | secured the Empire from serious external dangers which sometimes 45 7,1 | situation of the Empire was very serious and gradually became still 46 7,1 | pillage and spoil, were a serious danger. Thus, in his external 47 7,1 | charges against Manuel have no serious grounds and that he should 48 7,1 | Emperor’s conjectures had serious grounds.~ Knowing that at 49 7,1 | Manuel had already taken serious measures for the war against 50 7,2 | East continued to cause serious apprehensions: the internal 51 7,2 | At that time there were serious troubles in Jerusalem, of 52 7,2 | that in 1196 Henry had no serious thought of any attack on 53 8,9 | in Constantinople aroused serious suspicions in Theodore. 54 8,10| at Nicaea, was creating a serious obstacle to Vatatzes’ aim 55 8,17| in the Empire but also a serious political danger to the 56 9,3 | Byzantium also met with Louis’ serious objection, because, if the 57 9,3 | negotiations. Obviously serious danger threatened Byzantium 58 9,4 | with great pomp. After some serious conflicts in the capital 59 9,5 | grasp the fact that some serious obstacles to the realization 60 9,6 | Balkan peninsula, where no serious obstacles could be opposed 61 9,15| successes were already a serious menace to Europe also; this