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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | large number may represent quite an inferior amount of influence 2 2,1 | was inevitable.[5]~ It is quite apparent that Harnack viewed 3 2,2 | forth in a powerful stream. Quite naturally, the new dogmatical 4 2,2 | been before them. This was quite the opposite of the Roman 5 2,2 | of Christianity. Gibbon quite justly remarked: “The Christians 6 2,3 | under Gratian and Theodosius quite definitely forsook the policy 7 2,5 | the Byzantine, emperor. Quite naturally, the distant Frankish 8 2,5 | their own. These forms were quite original and for some time 9 2,5 | therefore obscure. Yet it is quite apparent that this development 10 3,3 | personal views. They seemed quite natural to the population 11 3,4 | Vandals, meanwhile feeling quite certain that the Germanic 12 3,4 | economic importance.[33]~ Quite different was the nature 13 3,5 | sanctified from above. But, quite naturally, in addition to 14 3,5 | classical literature, a task quite beyond the powers of any 15 3,5 | contradictions, and some quite obsolete decisions. In addition 16 3,13| emperor, Phocas, in terms quite unbefitting this foolish 17 3,16| both these writers seem quite unaffected in comparison 18 3,16| during this period. It is quite certain that Romanus the 19 3,16| the desired results. It is quite evident that the brilliant 20 4,1 | Byzantine government; hence they quite naturally preferred the 21 4,1 | attitude to the Christians was quite tolerant, at least during 22 4,1 | caliph in Jerusalem.[64]~ Quite different was the state 23 4,1 | powerful state which was, quite naturally, a great menace 24 5,1 | Syrian origin of Leo is quite probable.~ The son of Leo 25 5,4 | remained under Byzantine sway.~ Quite different was the picture 26 5,5 | Byzantine Empire. It is quite likely, however, that many 27 5,7 | of the iconoclasts stands quite apart from their other activities. 28 5,8 | 1025).[125] One cannot go quite so far as Grégoire in characterizing 29 6,7 | the pope in all points. Quite different was the Emperor30 6,7 | confirmed by Constantinople, quite naturally accepted the Byzantine 31 6,7 | the powerful class, and, quite naturally, understood and 32 7,1 | the Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional position 33 7,1 | year, 1092, proceeded under quite different conditions.~ In 34 7,1 | established and that “it is a myth quite analogous to the legend 35 7,1 | which in their number were quite unlike the modest bodies 36 7,1 | the Republic of St. Mark quite exceptional trade privileges. 37 7,1 | yearold husband, was not quite twelve years of age.~ The 38 7,3 | all and that his date was quite arbitrary. A French scholar, 39 7,4 | investigated, conditions are quite different for internal social 40 7,4 | the author himself held quite a different opinion of his 41 8,13| and successor, who was not quite eight years old, John IV ( 42 8,13| Empire, Venice had gained quite exceptional trade power 43 8,13| as it stands today that quite the opposite seems to be 44 8,13| the building, and it is quite likely that the crusaders 45 8,17| But at least it is now quite possible to speak of feudalism 46 8,17| abandoned them.”[240] Thus quite unexpectedly the Christian 47 9,3 | perhaps they have not been quite just. Recent works on Charles 48 9,6 | the barbarians.[125] It is quite possible that the first 49 9,7 | interesting contemporary writers, quite different in character. 50 9,17| power of their landlords. Quite a number of Greeks became 51 9,17| Thessalonica are not yet quite clear. The Roumanian historian, 52 9,18| and curious digressions, quite in the style of Herodotus, 53 9,18| Palaeologus in 1261. It is quite useless from the historical 54 9,18| writings are unpublished. Quite a number of these, especially 55 9,18| scholars, who have hitherto quite wrongly neglected this interesting 56 9,18| Frankish culture is still quite distinct from the Greek, 57 9,19| such a point of view is quite untenable if only for no


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