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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | old world culture and had developed forms of government perfect 2 2,1 | important Christian centers developed: the early Christian Rome, 3 2,2 | Hellenistic East, which developed through long centuries higher 4 2,2 | Constantine the Great further developed and enlarged in some respects 5 2,4 | whose arguments were later developed and confirmed by the Bulgarian 6 2,5 | the religious foundations developed at the first and second 7 2,5 | traditions were continued and developed by representatives of pagan 8 2,5 | Coptic literature which developed after this is of some importance 9 2,5 | imitating classical meters and developed forms of their own. These 10 2,5 | Reichskunst), which had developed in the West during the first 11 3,5 | earlier legislation and developed by the jurists of the classical 12 3,11| common hostility to Persia developed interesting relations between 13 3,15| nineteenth century, who developed in his writings the idea 14 3,16| universal chronicles, which developed greatly in the later Byzantine 15 3,16| how juridical instruction developed after the death of Justinian. 16 4,1 | hamlets which sprang up and developed along the trade routes, 17 4,1 | religious basis. Having developed the main principles of his 18 4,1 | original creation; it had developed under the influence of other 19 4,1 | religious rules and regulations developed gradually, some after the 20 4,1 | second caliph, Omar, events developed rapidly. The chronology 21 4,1 | confused, but probably events developed in the following order: 22 4,1 | the Bulgarians gradually developed a powerful state which was, 23 4,2 | Constans II, religious policy developed as follows. The Emperor 24 4,4 | Sinaita (of Mount Sinai), developed his own polemic and exegetic 25 5,3 | decisions of true Justice, developed by clear reasoning; they 26 5,4 | that this religious reform developed parallel with the political 27 5,4 | centuries image-worship rose and developed in the Christian church. 28 5,8 | the image-worshipers, as developed by such leaders as John 29 5,8 | entirely new coin and seal type developed under the sway of iconoclastic 30 5,8 | and more friendly relation developed between secular science 31 6,2 | important and animated relations developed between the Empire and Armenia. 32 6,4 | very animated relations developed between Russia and Byzantium. 33 6,6 | whose major activities developed in the period subsequent 34 6,7 | and an obstinate struggle developed everywhere between the Nicholaites 35 6,7 | western European clergy, developed under the direct protection 36 6,8 | twenty-five years those conditions developed in the Empire which later 37 6,8 | ceremonial which sprang up and developed out of the court ceremonies 38 6,8 | upheavals, preserved and developed the remnants of ancient 39 7,1 | from the West gradually developed, especially under the influence 40 7,1 | continued the processes developed in these fifty‑one years. 41 7,1 | Hohenstaufen; somewhat later this developed into a real alliance between 42 8,5 | Frankish dominion in Greece developed.”[44] “Henry’s death,” wrote 43 8,7 | interests, appeared and developed later.~ During the reign 44 8,16| Hellenistic basis, and they developed along parallel lines, independent 45 8,16| Italy, Nicaea, and Epirus, developed more or less actively along 46 8,17| what extent these phenomena developed in the modified conditions 47 8,17| was an institution which developed within the church itself 48 8,17| institution originated and developed in Byzantium independently 49 8,17| always grew; feudalism always developed. In the ninth century the 50 8,17| Saracens (Arabs) in the East developed a new type of warrior, the 51 8,17| order, although not the developed system.”[241] It is true 52 9,4 | though he had not fully developed his plans against Byzantium, 53 9,5 | plans against the Empire developed in the mind of the Serbian 54 9,18| assume that his protection developed the artistic atmosphere 55 9,18| century a true renaissance. It developed with magnificent fullness 56 9,19| Italian life which evoked and developed the Renaissance were the


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