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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Apostles and the Church of St. Irene; it is possible that Constantine 2 2,2 | However, the Church of St. Irene, which was rebuilt twice 3 2,5 | erection of the Church of St. Irene and the Church of the Apostles 4 5,1 | Copronymus (741-75), married Irene, daughter of the Khagan 5 5,1 | girl from Athens, another Irene, who at his death became 6 5,1 | 780 to 797, was a minor. Irene, a woman of great force 7 5,1 | name of a son or a brother. Irene is the first instance in 8 5,1 | not calledempress” but “Irene, the faithful emperor (basileus).”[ 9 5,1 | to adopt the fiction that Irene was an emperor. She was 10 5,1 | the throne, and thus, with Irene’s deposition, ended the 11 5,2 | expeditions.~ But in the time of Irene, under the Caliph al-Mahdi, 12 5,2 | that the troops sent by Irene to Macedonia, Greece, and 13 5,2 | Constantine VI and his mother Irene, when the Byzantine Empire 14 5,2 | eighth century the Empress Irene sent a special expedition “ 15 5,2 | part in the plot against Irene. This indicates clearly 16 5,4 | image-worship were both women, Irene and Theodora, Irene of Greek 17 5,4 | women, Irene and Theodora, Irene of Greek descent and Theodora 18 5,5 | extent by his young wife, Irene, an Athenian who was famous 19 5,5 | images under the Empress Irene.”[99] With Leo’s death in 20 5,5 | Empire was entrusted to Irene, who was determined to restore 21 5,5 | leanings toward image-worship, Irene did not undertake any decisive 22 5,5 | In the fourth year of Irene’s reign the see of Constantinople 23 5,5 | only for a brief period. Irene skillfully replaced the 24 5,6 | years old, whose mother Irene was the real ruler of the 25 5,6 | Byzantine Empire in the year 797 Irene dethroned the legal emperor, 26 5,6 | the period. In upholding Irene’s rights to the throne, 27 5,6 | Constantinople in order to dethrone Irene and seize the imperial throne 28 5,6 | Charles realized that after Irene the Byzantine Empire would 29 5,6 | opened negotiations with Irene by proposing marriage to 30 5,6 | by the Byzantine Empire. Irene received the marriage proposal 31 5,6 | was never executed.~ After Irene’s fall the Byzantine sceptre 32 5,6 | events from 802 (the year of Irene’s fall) to the beginning 33 5,8 | of the year 802 deposed Irene and raised Nicephorus I ( 34 5,8 | Constantine, the son of Irene who had restored orthodoxy 35 5,8 | image-worship, restored by Irene, might gradually grow stronger 36 5,8 | had elapsed since the time Irene had restored image-worship, 37 5,8 | masculine rule to feminine (Irene), “female simplicityrestored 38 5,8 | had been in the time of Irene, the first restorer of image-worship, 39 5,8 | religious tendencies, while Irene had to spend seven years 40 6,1 | 56). After the reign of Irene, the famous restorer of 41 7,1 | changed in Byzantium to Irene, was a sister‑in‑law of 42 7,1 | in Byzantium the name of Irene, set a seal upon the alliance 43 7,2 | was married to his sister Irene, daughter of Isaac Angelus. 44 7,2 | brother Philip of Swabia to Irene, daughter of the deposed 45 7,3 | Swabia, who had married Irene, Alexiussister and Isaac’ 46 7,3 | sister and Isaac’s daughter. Irene begged her husband to help 47 7,4 | Manuel’s sister-in-law Irene distinguished herself by 48 7,4 | sister-in-law of Manuel, Irene. The situation of men of 49 7,4 | sister-in-law of Manuel, Irene, carries the history down 50 8,2 | son-in-law, his daughter Irene’s husband, John III Ducas 51 8,6 | husband of his daughter Irene, ascended the throne of 52 8,10| first wife of John Vatatzes, Irene, daughter of Theodore I 53 8,17| of icon worship, Empress Irene (797-802) and her son Constantine 54 9,9 | Byzantine church of St. Irene, where the Ottoman Military-Historical 55 App | Constantine VI, 780-797. ~~~~~~Irene, 797-802. ~~~~~~Nicephorus


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