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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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attitude

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1 2,1 | Christianity? Should his attitude be viewed only as an indication 2 2,1 | regard to Constantine’s attitude toward Christianity must 3 2,1 | dominating influence upon his attitude toward Christianity, which 4 2,1 | other religions.”[33]~ ~The attitude of Constantine toward the 5 2,2 | and complications. In the attitude of Constantine himself there 6 2,2 | change in Constantine’s attitude. Perhaps among the many 7 2,2 | assumed a more favorable attitude toward Arianism. During 8 2,2 | Even among the pagans the attitude toward Julian’s edict varied. 9 2,3 | closed its sessions.~ In his attitude toward the clergy at large, 10 2,5 | Italy, Odovacar assumed an attitude of marked independence. 11 2,5 | Anastasius. Zeno’s favorable attitude towards the Monophysitic 12 2,5 | repudiated it. A different attitude prevailed in Alexandria, 13 2,5 | of the Empire.[164] The attitude of posterity is well characterized 14 3,6 | He showed his favorable attitude toward the church by protecting 15 3,7 | course, was Justinian’s attitude toward the Monophysites. 16 3,8 | issued debased coin; but the attitude of the populace became so 17 4,1 | question of the government’s attitude toward the Monophysites. 18 4,1 | indications about their attitude to the religious traditions 19 4,1 | II, 257). The indulgent attitude of early Islam toward Christianity 20 4,1 | Egypt; but even there the attitude to the Christians was quite 21 4,2 | problem of the government’s attitude toward the Monophysites. 22 5,2 | The attitude toward Arabs, Bulgarians, 23 5,4 | for all his subjects. This attitude cannot be viewed as an innovation. 24 5,5 | hopeful faces. “His moderate attitude in the icon controversy,” 25 5,6 | rank, then what was the attitude of the Byzantine Empire 26 5,8 | conscience. Angered by Theodore’s attitude and activity, the Emperor 27 5,8 | questions and a tolerant attitude toward each of the dissenting 28 6,6 | frequently changed their attitude toward the Byzantine Empire 29 6,7 | different was the Emperor’s attitude toward me problem of religious 30 6,7 | soon recognized that his attitude toward Photius had been 31 6,7 | occur in the year 1054. The attitude of the three eastern patriarchs 32 6,7 | Constantinople and of Rome. The attitude of Russia to this phenomenon 33 6,7 | guilds, of the government’s attitude to them, and so forth. The 34 7,1 | excellent picture of the real attitude of Byzantium towards the 35 7,1 | the West, then, were his attitude regarding the formation 36 7,1 | showing thereby its hostile attitude toward the Empire. Then 37 7,1 | abhorred.~ And in truth the attitude of the West towards Byzantium 38 7,2 | Land to the Greeks. Isaac’s attitude toward Frederick was growing 39 7,2 | Lion-Hearted was irritated by the attitude of the ruler of Cyprus towards 40 7,2 | reason alone, have a friendly attitude towards another emperor 41 7,3 | entirely disregards his former attitude. He “rejoices in the Lord” ( 42 7,4 | to the papacy.~ In their attitude to the Church the emperors 43 8,10| ecclesiastical. Frederick’s hostile attitude toward the papacy extended 44 8,10| pope also differed in his attitude toward the two sudden allies. 45 8,13| Orthodox Church, the hostile attitude of contemporary Greek sources 46 8,14| towards each other the same attitude of enmity and distrust.”[ 47 8,16| nature and, finally, his attitude toward ancient literature, 48 9,2 | changed the grandfather’s attitude. Civil war broke out between 49 9,3 | Sicilian Vespers. — The attitude of Michael VIII towards 50 9,3 | In connection with this attitude were developing and shaping 51 9,3 | Shortly after, Charlesattitude toward Byzantium was clearly 52 9,3 | The question of Charlesattitude as to the origin of this 53 9,3 | domination. The arrogant attitude of the French to the subject 54 9,7 | Genoa in the East, and the attitude of Venice towards the other 55 9,11| sovereigns. But the papal attitude depended upon affairs in 56 9,11| Since the Comneni, the attitude of the eastern Emperor towards


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