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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | together artificers, he described to them the outlines of 2 2,2 | historian Ammianus Marcellinus described this period:~ ~Although 3 2,3 | journey, a city which he described as “the most deserted place 4 2,5 | source of the sixth century described the joy with which the edict 5 2,5 | epoch which has been justly described as the First Golden Age 6 3,9 | From his own experience he described the palace of the Abyssinian 7 3,9 | Byzantine art. St. Sophia is described later. In all likelihood 8 3,16| or “rungs,” in which he described the degrees of spiritual 9 3,16| of the Apostles have been described by Nicholas Mesarites, a 10 4,1 | Pisidia, a contemporary, who described in good verse the emperor’ 11 4,4 | in the days of Heraclius, described in harmonious and correct 12 5,3 | in the state of society described by the Rural Code the farmer 13 5,8 | scurrility have been many times described. Recently, however, H. Grégoire 14 6,2 | visited the restored church, described it as a most spacious building 15 6,4 | Olga’s reception has been described in detail in an official 16 6,8 | Theophanes Continuarus), who described events from 813 to 961 on 17 7,1 | the columns of the Temple, described its marble decorated floor 18 7,1 | on the mosaics. He also described many churches, relics, and 19 7,1 | itinerary to the Holy Land, described Palestine in the precrusading 20 7,1 | reception is thoroughly described in Greek and Oriental sources. 21 7,3 | In a letter Innocent III described the sad conditions of the 22 7,3 | pleasures and petty quarrels; he described what the Muslims, whom the 23 7,3 | French writer Villehardouin, described the deep impression produced 24 7,3 | in an eloquent lament, described and mourned the ruin of 25 7,3 | Morea, is without doubt described, Phorcias said:~ ~Thus stood, 26 7,4 | arrangement of this hospital is described in much detail in the statute ( 27 7,4 | books of her great work Anna described the time from 1069 to 1118; 28 7,4 | Chiliads of John Tzetzes were described by Krumbacher as, “nothing 29 7,4 | In another poem, Stilbes described another fire in Constantinople 30 7,4 | century which has been so well described and expounded by C. H. Haskins 31 8,16| contemporary of the events described, who in his official position 32 8,16| literature, he beautifully described, in one of his letters, 33 8,16| competition of beauty is described which resembles the judgment 34 9,2 | Manuel’s letters. Having described famine, cold, fatigue, and 35 9,4 | chronicler Muntaner[79] described Roger and his companions 36 9,7 | some time at Gallipoli, described as an eyewitness Sigismund’ 37 9,8 | result of the siege are well described in a special work, On the 38 9,8 | Thessalonica by the Turks was also described in Greek verse by a high 39 9,9 | different points of view, described the last moments of the 40 9,9 | union of the Churches; he described the last days of Byzantium 41 9,9 | in the sultan’s army and described truthfully and, as far as 42 9,9 | If the scene so vividly described by Mr. Bryce of the coronation 43 9,12| historian, J. E. Troizky, described the situation as follows:~ ~ 44 9,17| century, Nicephorus Gregoras, described the wedding festivities 45 9,17| Codinus). In this treatise are described in detail the gorgeous raiment 46 9,17| the tenth century which described ceremonies of the Byzantine 47 9,18| great number of historians described the last days of the Empire. 48 9,18| Byzantium;”[348] Montelatici described him as “the greatest scholar 49 9,18| about the time of the events described and who was well acquainted 50 9,18| Diehl said: “If the society described seems to be penetrated with 51 9,19| Genealogy of the Gods Boccaccio described Leontius as horribly ugly,


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