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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | states to Christianity has usually taken place during the early 2 2,1 | invictus) at that period usually meant the Persian God, Mithras, 3 2,1 | conversion of Constantine is usually connected with the famous 4 2,1 | victory over Maxentius and is usually, though probably wrongly, 5 3,5 | or, as this phenomenon is usually called, the reception of 6 3,8 | emperor, after his coronation, usually appeared at this Hippodrome 7 3,8 | traditional suspicion that disease usually came out of Ethiopia. As 8 3,14| Sacrum palatium, a name usually applied only to an imperial 9 4 | 668-85). Constantine IV is usually surnamed Pogonatus, meaning10 4,1 | deity, their invocation was usually an appeal for aid in revenging 11 4,1 | solar year. The Muhammedans usually consider Friday, July 16, 12 4,1 | made their sieges annually, usually during the summer months. 13 4,4 | organization of the themes is usually connected with the epoch 14 5,1 | and his descendants were usually referred to as the Isaurian 15 5,3 | of these three documents usually appear in numerous surviving 16 5,3 | freedom of movement. These are usually connected by scholars with 17 5,8 | European schools. They are usually referred to as the “seven 18 6,4 | interesting passage which does not usually receive due consideration, 19 6,6 | From this second account, usually known as the Relation on 20 6,7 | Latin and very bulky, were usually studied only in their Greek 21 6,7 | such commentaries were usually known as scholia), and, 22 6,7 | burdensome, and why a peasant usually preferred to own a detached 23 6,7 | Philotheus, in 899 and usually included as part of the 24 6,8 | reduced the money gifts usually sent to the cities of the 25 6,8 | of the tenth century are usually represented by four men: 26 6,8 | school, Constantine Psellus, usually known by his monastic name 27 7,1 | inhabitants of the capital, who usually went to visit in great numbers 28 7,1 | these events, historians usually discuss the problem of a 29 7,1 | seven thousand persons (usually said to be more than twelve 30 7,1 | carried on almost yearly and usually successful expeditions, 31 7,4 | Comneni. Even today histories usually offer on this subject short 32 7,4 | Dead, Timarion was written. Usually, this work is considered 33 7,4 | second, and so on, it is usually calledChiliads” (Thousands). 34 8,13| were not as black as they usually are painted, but rather … 35 8,14| to Constantinople.~ It is usually related that, in 1256, Pope 36 8,17| place, so that beneficium usually meant a territorial grant 37 8,17| land as kharistikia, was usually applied to monasteries, 38 8,17| beginning of this measure is usually referred to the period of 39 8,17| western feudal model.~ It is usually supposed that the earliest 40 9,3 | s work came out, it was usually thought that the chief creator 41 9,6 | Ottoman Turks in Europe is usually connected with the name 42 9,6 | difficult to say.~ Historians usually call John Cantacuzene the 43 9,9 | or devout.”[227]~ It has usually been said that two days 44 9,12| economy the politicians usually referred to the life of 45 9,12| power. This opposition was usually expressed by spreading rumors 46 9,12| nominally to the distribution usually ascribed to Leo the Wise 47 9,17| the central government. Usually, a member of the imperial 48 9,18| of a very brief account usually ascribed to Cananus Lascaris, 49 9,18| Commentaries and Moral Judgments, usually known as Miscellanies (Miscellanea 50 9,18| Philes. Holoboluspoetry has usually been estimated as artificial 51 9,18| of the Greek version is usually regarded as a Hellenized


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