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1 2,1 | century is one of the most significant events in the history of 2 2,1 | government. This was an extremely significant moment in the history of 3 2,2 | church and state, highly significant for the subsequent history 4 2,2 | gave his name to the most significant “heretical” teaching of 5 2,2 | stay at Antioch is very significant, because it convinced him 6 2,3 | Alexandria, is particularly significant. The last decree against 7 2,3 | developments caused extremely significant consequences. In fact, Theodosius 8 2,3 | failed to solve the two significant problems of his reign: the 9 2,3 | complications appeared the significant figure of the patriarch 10 2,4 | Besides the stormy and significant religious events of the 11 2,4 | his long reign was very significant for subsequent history, 12 2,4 | given Leo, since it was a significant step in the direction of 13 2,5 | period of Zeno’s reign very significant events took place in Italy. 14 2,5 | settlement of the less acute and significant national problem, that of 15 2,5 | consequently it did not play a very significant part in the cultural life 16 2,5 | threshold of two highly significant historical epochs: on one 17 2,5 | history. Among the most significant was the author o£ the very 18 2,5 | Huns, was another who made significant contributions. His Byzantine 19 3,2 | Theodora played one of the most significant parts. By her coolheaded 20 3,6 | representatives of other less significant religious doctrines. Arianism 21 3,7 | and involved the extremely significant problem of the eastern provinces, 22 3,8 | proconsul the following significant lines: “News has come to 23 3,9 | helped him solve the highly significant problem of the Empire’s 24 3,9 | This caused some highly significant changes in the commerce 25 3,10| government affairs. The most significant events in the external affairs 26 3,10| formation of two exarchates were significant.~ ~ 27 3,14| Lombards and Moors produced significant changes in the West and 28 3,15| writings the idea of the significant part played by the Slavic 29 3,16| deeds, constitute a highly significant contemporary source for 30 4,1 | Persian war marks a very significant epoch in the history of 31 4,1 | fore the painful and highly significant question of the government’ 32 4,1 | orthodox caliphs.” The most significant conquests made by the Arabs 33 5,7 | initiated a new and extremely significant period of medieval history. 34 5,7 | yet been written, and many significant problems of this period 35 5,8 | view. Politically it was significant because Thomas succeeded 36 5,8 | of Alexandria and a very significant tendency toward realism 37 5,8 | the East.[175]~ Another significant writer of this period was 38 6,2 | but failed to make any significant new conquests. At the very 39 6,2 | brilliant discoveries, highly significant not only for the history 40 6,3 | emperors were extremely significant for the Empire. Although 41 6,3 | borders.~ This was a very significant moment in the history of 42 6,3 | achievements, Simeon’s name is significant for the first attempt to 43 6,5 | Patzinaks played a very significant part in world history.~ 44 6,5 | Patzinaks as their most significant northern neighbors because 45 6,7 | lifetime he played a very significant part in the religious as 46 6,8 | incapable emperors, was a very significant period in the history of 47 7,1 | phenomena also played a very significant part in the preparation 48 8,14| agreement, one of the most significant pages in the history of 49 8,17| magnates, contains these significant lines: “News has come to