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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | learned men of the time, had founded an exegetical-theological 2 2,2 | century B.C. the Megarians had founded a colony named Chalcedon, 3 2,2 | site, where Byzantium was founded within a few years. Later 4 2,2 | it — there is a festival founded by your forefathers in honor 5 2,3 | it is said that he alone founded more than seventy cities 6 2,4 | They went to Persia and founded a new school at Nisibis. 7 2,4 | the higher school was not founded but reorganized.[129] In 8 2,5 | and after Zeno’s death, founded his Ostrogothic kingdom 9 2,5 | the far north-west Clovis founded a strong Prankish kingdom 10 2,5 | Ostrogothic kingdom was founded on Italian territory. This 11 3,9 | Constantinople; others were founded in the Syrian cities of 12 3,12| East. The Lombards had soon founded in Italy a large Germanic 13 3,14| The African exarchate was founded on the same principles as 14 3,15| children of sacred Hellas was founded on a misunderstanding; and 15 4,1 | who unified the Arabs and founded a world religion was Muhammed, 16 5,8 | The leader of these Arabs founded a new city on this island 17 5,8 | Italy; thousands of monks founded numerous cave habitations 18 5,8 | of orthodoxy. Kasia later founded a monastery where she spent 19 6,7 | especially when St. Athanasius founded the first large monastery 20 6,7 | Greek and others, were founded. In the time of Basil II 21 6,7 | monastery; emigrants from Italy founded two, a Roman and an Amalfitan. 22 6,7 | Korsun) in the Crimea, founded probably as far back as 23 6,8 | established nowhere; they had founded no state; they had been 24 6,8 | of Asia Minor and later founded there the sultanate of Rum, 25 6,8 | field. The juridical lyceum founded in the time of Constantine 26 6,8 | poorhouse and monastery he founded. This statute contains an 27 7,1 | definitely decided. Robert had founded the Italian state of the 28 7,1 | unifying the various countries founded by his compatriots and in 29 7,1 | Manichaeism, which had been founded in the third century A.D. 30 7,1 | and Patzinaks would now be founded. “The Byzantine Empire,” 31 7,1 | troops at Manzikert, in 1071, founded the Sultanate of Rum or 32 7,1 | with the chiefs who had founded their princedoms, only a 33 7,2 | the Latin Empire which was founded in the place of the Byzantine 34 7,2 | twelfth century, and had founded the dynasty of the Ayyoubids. 35 7,2 | became ruler of Cyprus and founded there the dynasty of the 36 7,3 | Byzantium and Venice were founded upon deeper reasons. Dandolo 37 7,3 | to Theodore Lascaris, who founded an empire at Nicaea, belongs 38 7,3 | Dandolo.~ The Latin Empire was founded on the feudal basis. The 39 7,3 | of Athens and Thebes was founded in central Greece, in southern 40 7,3 | peninsula, in Epirus, there was founded the Despotat of Epirus under 41 7,3 | Black Sea, in 1204, was founded the Empire of Trebizond 42 8,1 | important. The feudal states founded in the East on the western 43 8,2 | foreign troops … has been founded, established, and strengthened 44 8,10| science and philosophy and he founded the University of Naples 45 8,16| Empire. In his cities he founded libraries, particularly 46 8,16| with his scientific works, founded a school, and became a teacher 47 8,16| and writer. After having founded a monastery of his own, 48 8,17| possession of the throne and founded a dynasty of long duration ( 49 9,2 | there one of her sons who founded at Montferrat the dynasty 50 9,2 | Christian eastern monarchy was founded the strong military empire 51 9,3 | increasing: new ones are being founded, the old ones are growing.”[ 52 9,4 | Ottoman Turks. The dynasty founded by Osman ruled in Turkey 53 9,4 | and Thebes, which had been founded after the Fourth Crusade 54 9,6 | Greece, to Thessaly, where he founded the famous monasteries “ 55 9,18| Library of Moscow, and he founded a grammar school at Constantinople.


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