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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | were either exterminated on foreign shores or captured by Roman 2 2,3 | opposition to the growing foreign and barbaric influence. 3 3,6 | great esteem, but life in a foreign country was unbearable to 4 3,8 | contemporary says that “a foreign invasion seemed less formidable 5 3,9 | people living in distant foreign lands, deprived of the opportunity 6 3,12| of the barbarians and the foreign nations and the Illyrians 7 3,16| first of all thrown open to foreign archeologists and scholars. 8 4,1 | etymologically to imperator. The only foreign ruler to whom the Byzantine 9 4,1 | Mecca, where the Arabs and foreign merchants carried out trade 10 4,1 | question of conquering a foreign land, whose taxes would 11 4,1 | was declining under the foreign yoke.”[42] In addition to 12 4,1 | because they removed the foreign national elements, while “ 13 5,3 | peasantry and the commune were foreign to Roman law; hence they 14 5,3 | Bucellarians, i.e., some Roman and foreign troops employed by the Empire 15 6,8 | information about the geography of foreign countries, the relations 16 6,8 | solemnities, on the reception of foreign ambassadors, on the equipment 17 7,1 | Comneni emperors and their foreign policy~The revolution of 18 7,1 | visits to the capital of foreign sovereigns such as the kings 19 7,1 | was addressed to Manuel.~ ~Foreign affairs under the last Comneni, 20 7,1 | freeing the state from the foreign Latin preponderance, differs 21 7,2 | Foreign policy of the Angeli~ ~Characteristics 22 7,4 | land purchases of those foreign traders, so the abrogation 23 7,4 | great number of mercenary foreign troops in Byzantium as during 24 7,4 | something inconceivable, in a foreign language, Persian or Scythian.” 25 8,1 | Comnenus. Moreover, the two foreign states — the Second Bulgarian 26 8,2 | be under the yoke of the foreign power. The last Greek patriarch 27 8,2 | times divided and crushed by foreign troops … has been founded, 28 8,3 | Foreign policy of the Lascarids 29 8,12| into very many parts by foreign and tyrannic rulers, Latin, 30 8,13| own strength and not on foreign alliances or on foreign 31 8,13| foreign alliances or on foreign mercenaries, Theodore, perhaps, 32 8,13| the mercenary troops of foreign peoples.[96]~ In 1258, the 33 8,13| was to be closed to all foreign merchants except the Genoese 34 8,15| subjects to purchase and wear foreign stuffs and ordered them 35 9,1 | Foreign policy of the Paleologi.~ 36 9,2 | internal administration and the foreign affairs of the Empire. The 37 9,2 | side, now on the other, of foreign peoples pursuing their own 38 9,2 | destructive civil war and foreign failures, a pitiful heritage. 39 9,2 | you and do not seek for foreign lands. But if you have need 40 9,3 | brilliant of that time; foreign rulers esteemed him highly; 41 9,4 | master the situation without foreign aid, and he got such aid 42 9,4 | part of the history of some foreign people. Internally they 43 9,9 | of the Black Sea, for all foreign vessels, both on entering 44 9,12| the privileged classes and foreign merchant monopolists — the 45 9,12| a long line of cities in foreign regions and lands, which 46 9,17| Greek writers and various foreign travelers and pilgrims, 47 9,18| theological declamation and foreign and popular expressions, 48 9,18| favorable and vigorous; and if foreign influences partially contributed 49 9,19| eager rivalry, showered the foreign scholar with invitations,


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