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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | ordered the temples to be opened, and victims to be brought 2 3,4 | the Vandal war. Justinian opened military action by intervening 3 3,4 | Ostrogothic capital, Ravenna, opened its gates to Belisarius, 4 3,7 | idolatrous priests, but also opened the sepulchers of those 5 4,1 | successor, Kawad Sheroe, opened peace negotiations with 6 4,1 | appreciated: the Arabs. They opened up a new era in the world’ 7 5,6 | Anticipating complications, Charles opened negotiations with Irene 8 5,8 | Recently, however, H. Grégoire opened an especially vigorous campaign 9 6,2 | military campaign which opened at the beginning of the 10 6,2 | were revenged; the road was opened to Tarsus, Antioch, Cyprus, 11 6,2 | the cause of Christ. He opened the era of Crusades for 12 6,2 | occupation of Cilicia and Cyprus opened for Nicephorus the road 13 7,1 | beginning of 1082, Dyrrachium opened its gates to Robert. But 14 7,1 | of the Sicilian Kingdom opened a new era in the history 15 7,1 | historian Chalandon declared, “opened a new way to the ambition 16 7,1 | the popes, because they opened wide horizons for the further 17 7,1 | Venice by Alexius Comnenus opened to the Republic of St. Mark 18 7,1 | radically; a new world was opened to western Europe. The subsequent 19 7,1 | Asia Minor, the crusaders opened hostilities. After a siege, 20 7,1 | gathered troops, Bohemond opened hostilities against Byzantium. 21 7,1 | visible Jerusalem and hast opened to thyself another more 22 7,1 | before the crusade, Roger had opened negotiations inducing him 23 7,1 | Hungarians (Ugrians) also opened hostilities against Manuel, 24 7,1 | victory with moderation and opened negotiations with the Emperor 25 7,1 | Empire. As usual, hostilities opened at Durazzo which at once 26 7,2 | himself, and at the same time opened negotiations with the Bulgarians. 27 7,2 | throne and therefore he opened peace negotiations with 28 7,2 | the crusade, Isaac Angelus opened negotiations with Saladin, 29 7,3 | emperor a schismatic; he opened negotiations for union. 30 7,3 | dethroned Isaac to the throne opened wide horizons to the Doge. 31 7,4 | John Comnenus the Genoese opened negotiations for the first 32 8,2 | which the king of Bulgaria opened a merciless and destructive 33 8,3 | with the Bulgars and again opened hostilities against Theodore, 34 8,7 | judged it advisable, he opened hostilities against Nicaea.~ 35 8,8 | the throne, John Vatatzes opened successful hostilities against 36 8,9 | his alliance with Asen and opened hostilities against the 37 8,9 | and Asiatic Greeks, and opened the way to the Nicene master 38 8,14| dignity, nevertheless had opened wide horizons for the further 39 8,14| from Turkish captivity and opened negotiations with Patriarch 40 8,15| Caesar.” When Vatatzes opened hostilities against him, 41 8,16| poetry, and the like. He opened many schools, and in one 42 8,17| lifetime; it was discovered and opened later, under Heraclius. 43 9,2 | crown. Then the capital opened its gates to him. The regent 44 9,3 | away from the capital and opened negotiations with Venice, 45 9,3 | against the Genoese if they opened hostilities against the 46 9,3 | affairs, Charles of Anjou opened the era of French expeditions 47 9,3 | the Empire. Accordingly he opened hostilities against the 48 9,3 | policy. In 1281 Michael VIII opened negotiations with the Egyptian 49 9,3 | promised him a subsidy if he opened hostilities against Charles. 50 9,7 | neglected.~ Hard pressed, Manuel opened friendly negotiations with 51 9,8 | Greek despotat in Morea opened hostilities against the 52 9,9 | more and more new breaches opened. The Emperor fought heroically 53 9,9 | altar wall miraculously opened before him and he entered 54 9,12| moments of their triumph they opened to the monks the way to 55 9,15| independently of each other, opened negotiations with Emperor 56 9,18| with Aristotelian. Plethon opened a new phase in the struggle 57 9,19| Plethon or Bessarion, who opened new horizons to Italy; Byzantium


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