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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Spain), whom Constantine held in great esteem. He delivered 2 2,2 | thousand persons who were held as captives on the farther 3 2,3 | Theodosius and Ambrose held diametrically opposed views 4 2,3 | eastern Asia Minor firmly held to Arianism with its subsequent 5 2,3 | visited it very often, and held frequent conferences with 6 2,5 | Asia Minor, the population held firmly to the doctrine of 7 2,5 | anathematize all who have held, or hold now or at any time, 8 2,5 | in their monasteries were held continuously during the 9 2,5 | native of Dyrrachium, who held the rather minor court position 10 3,7 | church. This view was not held in the eastern church, where 11 3,12| early nineteenth century held the theory, discussed at 12 4,3 | Constantinople, which was held in the Domed Hall. This 13 5,5 | Ecumenical Council had been held. Seven meetings of the council, 14 5,5 | eighth and last assembly was held in the imperial palace at 15 5,8 | connected with the army and held only the high post of minister 16 7,1 | that “as long as the Arabs held Jerusalem, the Christian 17 7,1 | the famous council was held. At this meeting so many 18 7,1 | church, and the people, and held his power insecurely.~ Among 19 7,1 | in any manner, were to be held by him as if they had been 20 7,2 | cattle for the festivities held on the occasion of the marriage 21 7,3 | of Thessalonica, which he held as Baldwin’s vassal.~ Venice 22 7,4 | century, Alexius Comnenus held out the hand of reconciliation 23 7,4 | account of a disputation held before John Comnenus in 24 7,4 | their trading privileges and held quarters of their own. Thessalonica ( 25 7,4 | city, a famous fair was held; and at that time Greeks 26 7,4 | However, the author himself held quite a different opinion 27 7,4 | many disputations were held at Constantinople, very 28 8,2 | known. Under Alexius III he held military command and fought 29 8,5 | greatest enemy was Lascaris who held the whole land beyond the 30 8,10| Theodore Angelus of Epirus had held friendly correspondence 31 8,14| places. In this case the pope held a conciliatory policy, allowing 32 8,14| church; the negotiations were held in St. Sophia, at Constantinople, 33 8,14| came of the disputation held at Constantinople, in the 34 8,14| The negotiations of 1214 held at Constantinople and in 35 8,14| delegates. The council was held first at Nicaea, and then 36 8,16| had a careful education, held some office under the last 37 8,16| of the Latin Empire, and held firmly to the Orthodox standpoint. 38 8,16| brother, Nicholas, who also held some office about court 39 8,16| head an imperial crown and held in his hand a huge scepter 40 8,17| territorial grant to be held on condition of paying military 41 8,17| not an hereditary property held unconditionally; the possessor 42 8,17| of Moscow, i.e. an estate held temporarily on condition 43 9,3 | council, which was to be held in the French city of Lyons, 44 9,4 | Byzantium. The imperial troops held with difficulty the three 45 9,6 | or of St. John, who had held Rhodes since the beginning 46 9,7 | John, who at that time held the island of Rhodes, and 47 9,9 | well-known diplomat, who held high offices in the Empire, 48 9,9 | the last Christian service held in the church of Holy Wisdom … 49 9,9 | celebrated; when the priest who held the holy sacrament saw the 50 9,11| s aim.~ The council was held in 1274 in the French city 51 9,11| Palaeologus and John Beccus was held in Thessaly.[247] Moreover, 52 9,12| one house and one family held representatives of both 53 9,12| an Arsenite council was held in Thessaly or Epirus; its 54 9,15| of Ferrara-Florence were held with unusual solemnity. 55 9,19| Constance, where the Council was held, and died there in 1415.


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