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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Centuries,[4] arrived at similar conclusions. After a study 2 2,2 | disputes, but caused many new similar movements and complications. 3 2,2 | translated the Psalms into forms similar to the odes of Pindar; the 4 2,2 | this festival occasion. Similar occurrences provoked Julian’ 5 2,3 | capital a commanding position similar to that of the Goths. In 6 2,3 | implausible about it, since similar instances occur in other 7 2,5 | native of Antioch, wrote a similar history covering the period 8 3,3 | natives would follow.~ A similar state of affairs prevailed 9 3,7 | Nicaea might be subject to a similar menace?”[72] In addition 10 3,8 | years after the Nika revolt. Similar information about Egypt 11 3,9 | an oblong rectangular box similar to the sanctuary in the 12 3,14| which, together with a similar contemporary innovation 13 3,14| kingdom was called forth by a similar menace on the part of the 14 3,14| Ravenna, and was endowed with similar unlimited power.[129]~ Naturally, 15 3,14| later the introduction of similar measures in the East, and 16 3,15| seems even stronger than the similar movement of some hundred 17 4,1 | did this city have an era similar to the brilliant epoch under 18 4,1 | the true Christian faith similar in nature to other earlier 19 4,1 | Arabs themselves.[62]~ ~A similar process may be noted in 20 4,2 | consequence. For that matter, similar earlier attempts at religious 21 4,4 | by strong military power, similar to the exarchates. The Empire 22 4,4 | a very critical period, similar to the one which had preceded 23 4,4 | perish early, in a manner similar to that of the Monophysitic 24 4,4 | literary works in a manner similar to that of Maximus, exhibiting, 25 5,3 | and comparison with other similar documents.~ The Rural Code ( 26 5,4 | worship with great violence. A similar influence began to be exerted 27 5,8 | the confines of Armenia. Similar fortified cities were to 28 5,8 | the church fathers, and a similar project was proposed at 29 6,2 | he hastened to bestow a similar honor upon the new king 30 6,4 | promising to pay Igor a tribute similar to that received by Oleg. 31 6,7 | eastern church with the similar landed wealth of the western 32 6,7 | even if they were very similar. The internal life of the 33 6,7 | estates were confiscated. A similar incident was related in 34 7,1 | soul there was “something similar to that of Caesar Borgia,” “ 35 7,1 | enemies was followed by similar success with internal enemies. 36 7,1 | because he was afraid that a similar fate would befall mosques 37 7,1 | Asia and the Orient, and a similar movement was in progress 38 7,1 | Byzantine policy in Italy in a similar way, Frederick Barbarossa 39 7,2 | Bulgarian insurrection a similar movement arose in Serbian 40 7,2 | applied to Henry with a similar request for the royal title. 41 7,2 | message to Alexius III, similar to that which had been sent 42 7,3 | German world state by a similar Byzantine world state. With 43 7,4 | incorruptibility” of the Eucharist. A similar dispute in Byzantium at 44 7,4 | kharistikarioi, were exposed to similar confiscation.~ The system 45 7,4 | taxes. The situation was similar in the Balkan peninsula 46 8,16| and elements of phantasy similar to those of the West. Of 47 8,17| local land conditions very similar to those of the West and 48 8,17| as well as state lands. Similar information about Egypt 49 8,17| We believe that something similar was also the case in Byzantium 50 9,4 | of the Nemanjas played a similar role in Serbia.~ The founder 51 9,5 | tsar of Bulgaria.”[112] Similar aims were pursued by the 52 9,8 | campaign in the East, which was similar to the grandiose plans of 53 9,11| aspiration clashed with the similar aspiration of the popes 54 9,17| Manuel II, and John VIII, similar abasement and humiliation 55 9,18| or whether he drew his similar episodes from the sources 56 9,19| writings, and depict in a similar way the refractory, harsh,


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