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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Constantine was influenced to some extent by the example of the Zoroastrian 2 2,2 | had progressed to such an extent that Constantine found it 3 2,2 | that it exceeded by far the extent of the former Byzantium. 4 2,2 | gradually changed the original extent of the power of the Roman 5 2,2 | thirteen dioceses. In their extent the dioceses resembled the 6 2,2 | his writings to such an extent that he was afterwards spoken 7 2,3 | still followed to some extent a policy of toleration toward 8 2,3 | power to any considerable extent. Thus on religious as on 9 2,3 | Hellenism had spread to some extent reached as far as Armenia 10 2,5 | Egypt and Syria and to some extent in Palestine and Asia Minor, 11 2,5 | satirist, and moralist. The extent to which his writings were 12 3,3 | Ostrogoths, and to some extent the Visigoths were forced 13 3,4 | offensive wars was to double the extent of Justinian’s empire. Dalmatia, 14 3,4 | Empire but even to a certain extent was victorious over it, 15 3,5 | of his time and to what extent it did so. The changes in 16 3,7 | Manichaeism, Judaism, and, to some extent, paganism, continued to 17 3,16| expressions to a much greater extent than that of his immediate 18 3,16| regard to determining the extent of eastern influences. In 19 4,1 | Christianity, Judaism, and to some extent Parsism (Zoroastrianism), 20 4,1 | is correct to a certain extent, one cannot find a full 21 5,3 | law, and only to a slight extent with criminal law. They 22 5,3 | and that it is to a great extent a compilation of existing 23 5,5 | he was influenced to some extent by his young wife, Irene, 24 5,8 | long enough to show the extent of his powers. While he 25 5,8 | and analyzed to any great extent because some of them are 26 6,2 | conquest not only widened the extent of Byzantine territory, 27 6,2 | Basil increased somewhat the extent of Byzantine possessions 28 6,2 | territory was cleared to some extent of the Arabs, with the help 29 6,3 | internal autonomy to a certain extent, however.~ The Bulgarian 30 6,6 | he fully appreciated the extent of the Arabian menace to 31 6,6 | southern Italy to such an extent that in the fourth decade 32 6,7 | number of monasteries and the extent of their landed property 33 6,7 | though limiting to some extent the encroachments of the 34 6,8 | had increased to such an extent that the two grandsons of 35 6,8 | Parapinakes fully understood the extent of Robert’s menace to the 36 6,8 | new evidence of the wide extent to which the Byzantine Empire, 37 7,1 | gradually increased to such an extent that, in the twelfth century, 38 7,1 | Russian Tzar to a greater extent, were forced to resort to 39 7,2 | Bulgarians, and to some extent by the Cumans from beyond 40 8,1 | various and, to a large extent, transient international 41 8,2 | much less than its former extent, the Byzantine Empire. For 42 8,2 | century point out the vast extent and wealth of Nicaea.[23] 43 8,2 | which shows, to a certain extent, Theodore Lascarisconception 44 8,14| Latin Empire to such an extent that the Latin rulers entirely 45 8,16| writings can, to a certain extent, throw new light upon the 46 8,16| features which, to a certain extent, relate him to the later 47 8,16| Palaeologi was, to a certain extent, due to these traditions 48 8,17| question is only to what extent these phenomena developed 49 8,17| holdings survived to some extent down to the fall of Byzantium; 50 9,2 | Epirus was only to a certain extent dependent upon the restored 51 9,6 | or Serbia.”[129] To what extent the point of view of the 52 9,8 | reduced to the most modest extent. Shortly before his father’ 53 9,9 | Virgil and to a certain extent of Homer. A zealous Catholic, 54 9,9 | pacified. I do not know to what extent. The remains of war still 55 9,12| entirely disregards the modest extent of the territory of the 56 9,17| and Genoese but to some extent those of the Pisans, Florentines, 57 9,18| quarrel. In variety and extent of knowledge, in skill in 58 9,19| influence, became to some extent the champions of Hellenic


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