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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | of Constantinople. Before friendly relations were established, 2 3,6 | Roman church and renewed friendly relations with it. This 3 3,13| pope, were peaceful and friendly throughout his reign. In 4 3,13| reign. In memory of these friendly relations the exarch of 5 4,1 | believed in the existence of friendly, and, more frequently, unfriendly, 6 4,2 | and stood in the way of friendly relations with the papal 7 4,4 | Justinian, who had been friendly towards them, moved southward 8 5,8 | received the ambassadors in a friendly manner, yet they gave Theophilus 9 5,8 | influence, a closer and more friendly relation developed between 10 6,2 | referred to them in very friendly terms. Thus the patriarch 11 6,3 | in Constantinople. These friendly relations were very advantageous 12 6,4 | centuries to come.”[62]~ The friendly relations established by 13 6,4 | the latter. Peaceful and friendly relations were established 14 6,5 | to maintain peaceful and friendly relations with the Patzinaks 15 6,5 | as the Patzinaks remain friendly to the Empire, neither the 16 6,7 | Mysticus strove to restore the friendly relations with Rome which 17 7,1 | was uncertain whether a friendly or unfriendly hand would 18 7,1 | journey from the East, to a friendly understanding with Roger 19 7,1 | success. In all probability, friendly relations between Byzantium 20 7,1 | had had for some years a friendly connection, and in 1161‑ 21 7,1 | very important; a sort of friendly treaty was made, but it 22 7,1 | two sovereigns became very friendly, and in the last years of 23 7,2 | to secure for themselves friendly relations with the rulers 24 7,2 | West had been strained. The friendly understanding of Frederick 25 7,2 | this reason alone, have a friendly attitude towards another 26 7,3 | Venice were not particularly friendly. A legend relates that, 27 7,4 | sometimes ready to lend a friendly hand to the Emperor, especially 28 7,4 | the prohibition was an act friendly to the Franks and entirely 29 8,2 | insultingly to Kalojan’s friendly propositions, giving him 30 8,2 | unnatural Greco-Bulgarian friendly understanding, which had 31 8,2 | Empire could not live on friendly and peaceful terms.~ Nicaea, 32 8,9 | alliance with Asen. But their friendly relations did not last long. 33 8,9 | coalition, “contributed to the friendly understanding between Manuel 34 8,10| interesting question of the friendly relations between the two 35 8,10| Angelus of Epirus had held friendly correspondence with the 36 8,10| right, but also that of our friendly and beloved neighbours, 37 8,10| and heretics.”[81]~ The friendly intercourse between Frederick 38 8,10| Vatatzes, relying on the friendly support of the western Emperor, 39 8,11| and Trebizond came to a friendly understanding with the Muhammedan 40 8,15| was soon forgotten.~ The friendly relations with Venice did 41 8,15| Palaeologus continued his friendly relations with the Genoese.~ ~ 42 9,3 | Charlesrealm, was also on a friendly footing with him and for 43 9,3 | laid the foundation for friendly relations between the Byzantine 44 9,3 | that time Michael was on friendly terms with Hulagu, head 45 9,3 | Michael’s whole reign.[72] The friendly relations between Michael 46 9,4 | the Ottomans, entered into friendly relations with the Empire 47 9,4 | conditions, he then restored friendly relations with Venice, making 48 9,6 | side claimed victory. The friendly relations between the Genoese 49 9,7 | results. Shortly after, the friendly relations between Byzantium 50 9,7 | Hard pressed, Manuel opened friendly negotiations with Venice. 51 9,7 | conversing from the galleys in a friendly manner, crossed the straits 52 9,18| with whom he was on very friendly terms (11 letters), and


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