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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 5,1 | because her son, Constantine VI, proclaimed Emperor from 2 5,2 | the time of Constantine VI and his mother Irene, when 3 5,5 | Because his son, Constantine VI, was a minor, the rule of 4 5,6 | the name of Constantine VI.~ If such was the view of 5 6,1 | passed on to his sons, Leo VI the Philosopher or the Wise ( 6 6,2 | under his successor, Leo VI the Wise (886-912). A war 7 6,2 | ineffective in the time of Leo VI. In the military clashes 8 6,2 | The eastern policy of Leo VI during the second half of 9 6,2 | great sea expedition of Leo VI against the allied eastern 10 6,2 | unsuccessful in the time of Leo VI: in the west Sicily was 11 6,3 | After the accession of Leo VI (886), peace with Bulgaria 12 6,3 | the Byzantine Empire. Leo VI, aware of the fact that 13 6,3 | city to his kingdom. Leo VI succeeded in preventing 14 6,3 | between the death of Leo VI and the death of Simeon 15 6,4 | during the reign of Leo VI the Wise in the year 907 16 6,6 | 73]~ In the time of Leo VI, Byzantine possessions in 17 6,6 | Byzantine arms in Italy Leo VI definitely separated Longobardia 18 6,7 | 886, when his pupil, Leo VI, succeeded Basil I. Five 19 6,7 | deposition of Photius by Leo VI can be explained by Leo20 6,7 | before his death (912) Leo VI recalled Nicholas from confinement, 21 6,7 | time of Basil I and Leo VI the Wise, i.e., the Basilics 22 6,7 | published by his successor, Leo VI. Some scholars believe that 23 6,7 | his son and successor, Leo VI the Wise, to publish the 24 6,7 | The compilation of Leo VI, subdivided into sixty books, 25 6,7 | Novels of Basil I and Leo VI, were also used as sources 26 6,7 | Eparch. — To the time of Leo VI may perhaps be referred 27 6,7 | during the reign of Leo VI or later in the tenth century, 28 6,7 | from the period of Leon VI exist, which supply rich 29 6,7 | works of Basil I and Leo VI in the ninth and tenth centuries 30 6,7 | least in the time of Leo VI the Wise the strategi of 31 6,8 | had been made, and Michael VI Stratioticus, the candidate 32 6,8 | were gathered.~ Emperor Leo VI the Wise, a pupil of Photius, 33 6,8 | of Leo V to that of Leo VI (813-86), and Theodore Daphnopates, 34 6,8 | his tongue;” that Michael VIadmired him profoundly 35 7,2 | of the situation.~ ~Henry VI and his eastern plans.~ 36 7,2 | son and successor, Henry VI. The latter, filled with 37 7,2 | It seemed left for Henry VI to carry out what his father 38 7,2 | revolution the conduct of Henry VI became still more threatening. 39 7,2 | In the person of Henry VI the new Byzantine Emperor40 7,2 | the crusades.”~ That Henry VI dreamed of a world monarchy 41 7,2 | Therefore the policy of Henry VI was not only the policy 42 7,3 | especially in the epoch of Henry VI, the German influence was 43 7,3 | brother of the late Henry VI. A very good opportunity 44 7,3 | crusade and, like Henry VI, claimed the Eastern Empire; 45 8,10| person of the Emperor Henry VI, at the end of the twelfth 46 8,17| Basil’s son, Emperor Leo VI the Philosopher (886-912), 47 8,17| and her son Constantine VI (780-797),[221] Of course 48 9,2 | proclaimed himself Emperor (John VI). Shortly after, the solemn 49 9,3 | the king of Germany, Henry VI Hohenstaufen, Frederick 50 9,5 | John V, John VI Cantacuzene and the apogee 51 9,7 | king of France, Charles VI, fulfilled his promise and 52 9,7 | of troops sent by Charles VI to the East.~ Members of 53 9,7 | affairs. Finally King Charles VI himself was subject to frequent 54 9,18| must be attributed to John VI Cantacuzene, who after his 55 App | 775-780. ~~~~~~Constantine VI, 780-797. ~~~~~~Irene, 797- 56 App | Basil I, 867-886.~~~~~~Leo VI the Philosopher (the Wise), 57 App | 1055-1056.~~~~~~Michael VI Stratioticus, 1056-1057.~~~~~~ 58 App | V, 1341-1391.~~~~~~John VI Cantacuzene, 1341-1354.~~~~~~


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