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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | deadly egotist,” having recognized that Christianity was bound 2 2,1 | inasmuch as he clearly recognized and firmly grasped what 3 2,1 | Christian communities were recognized as legal juridical entities; 4 2,2 | Arius, Jesus Christ was recognized as the Son of God, unbegotten, 5 2,2 | indicated that the government recognized even in those days that 6 2,2 | the year 361 Julian was recognized as Emperor throughout the 7 2,3 | a while it was not even recognized as an ecumenical council; 8 2,3 | accepting the Goths, for they recognized all the advantages the government 9 2,5 | the human. The Henoticon recognized as entirely sufficient the 10 2,5 | Constantinople, Anastasius recognized Theodoric as the ruler of 11 2,5 | spite of a theoretically recognized unity, had practically detached 12 2,5 | data, his history must be recognized as one of the very important 13 3,4 | gifted and skillful ruler, recognized the high ambitions of Justinian 14 3,4 | the Empire they must be recognized as superfluous and pernicious. 15 3,7 | was the Council of 553 recognized throughout the West as an 16 3,15| sons of ancient Hellas and recognized in them the traits of Leonidas, 17 4,1 | Moses and Jesus Christ were recognized as prophets, Christ being 18 4,1 | of its existence, never recognized a sole ruler for the entire 19 4,1 | invincible.~ This view should be recognized as unfounded. At the time 20 4,1 | responded favorably, is now recognized as a later invention without 21 4,1 | easily accessible. The Arabs recognized the seriousness of the situation 22 4,1 | Balkan peninsula which still recognized the authority of the Emperor, 23 4,1 | Medina, Jerusalem was later recognized as a sacred Muslim city. 24 4,1 | The newly formed kingdom, recognized perforce by the Byzantine 25 4,1 | authority, however, was still recognized in Rome, Naples, Sicily, 26 4,2 | Exposition of Faith, which recognized two natures and one will 27 4,3 | condemned Monotheletism and recognized two natures in Jesus Christ 28 4,4 | John of Antioch should be recognized as much superior to the 29 5,6 | imperial title would be recognized as indisputable in the East. 30 5,6 | meant very little unless recognized by the Byzantine Empire. 31 5,8 | Cumont, this opinion has been recognized as erroneous. This chronicle 32 5,8 | the church. Although he recognized the decisions of the Council 33 5,8 | the year 842 was generally recognized as the correct date of the 34 6,3 | was signed by the Empire recognized his royal title, as well 35 6,7 | Constantinopolitan council of 869 was recognized as an ecumenical council 36 6,7 | patriarchate. Basil himself soon recognized that his attitude toward 37 6,7 | concerning Leo’s marriage, and recognized Euthymius as the chosen 38 7,2 | enduring the two evils well recognized by Andronicus: the insatiability 39 7,2 | new Bulgarian state was recognized as politically independent 40 7,2 | his legate. The Bulgarians recognized the pope as their head, 41 8,12| has not been officially recognized by the Greek church, and 42 8,14| the orthodox opinions, he recognized, like the whole church of 43 8,14| Lateran Council, in 1215, recognized by the western church as 44 8,14| Theodore Lascaris, was not recognized by Innocent III as emperor 45 9,2 | yield, and Cantacuzene was recognized Emperor on a par with John 46 9,4 | Albania — only partially recognized the power of the Empire, 47 9,7 | chroniclers of the time recognized the lack of result and pointed 48 9,9 | Constantinople.~ The territory which recognized the power of the last Byzantine 49 9,13| triumphed, and his doctrine was recognized by the council as the true 50 9,16| by the Turks, and he was recognized by the sultan. The choice 51 9,18| Greek Church Fathers already recognized the Latin dogma, but that 52 9,18| declare that he cannot be recognized as a mystic at all.[382] 53 9,18| is just beginning to be recognized. His writings must first


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