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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | because of the unsatisfactory condition of the sources.[44]~ Constantine 2 2,2 | power in their hands. This condition had created many dangerous 3 3,4 | ruler on the humiliating condition that the Byzantine Empire 4 3,4 | in Persia on the strict condition that they refrain from proselytizing. 5 3,8 | Novels, blaming the desperate condition of state and private landownership 6 3,11| Byzantium; the humiliating condition of annual tribute was canceled; 7 4,1 | monarch was reduced to the condition of a dependent vassal and 8 4,1 | widow Khadidja. His material condition improved greatly when he 9 4,1 | debatable because of the present condition of sources bearing upon 10 4,1 | Byzantine Emperor on the condition of paying him a definite 11 4,1 | in most cases in the same condition in which they were left 12 5,4 | difficulties because of the present condition of sources. All the works 13 5,4 | phenomenon; and unfortunately the condition of the sources still prevents 14 5,8 | by peasants in a servile condition flourished widely in the 15 6,2 | was in a very different condition from what it had been at 16 6,2 | and such a countenance and condition whom thou wilt find seated 17 6,4 | alliance with him on the condition that Vladimir should send 18 6,7 | within the Empire, on the condition that they should continue 19 6,8 | Turks there. The woeful condition of the Empire was further 20 7,1 | historian Diehl compared the condition of Mary to that of Marie 21 7,1 | the winter of 109091 the condition of Alexius Comnenus can 22 7,1 | the whole horror of the condition of the Empire, Alexius followed 23 7,1 | Samos, and Rhodes. The condition of European pilgrims in 24 7,1 | which John granted on the condition that the Prince of Antioch 25 7,1 | Palestine to Saladin on condition that the latter should recognize 26 7,2 | Angelus to the throne, the condition of the Empire was very dangerous. 27 7,2 | Byzantine Emperor, but on condition that Frederick should allow 28 7,2 | fruitless Second Crusade the condition of the Christian dominions 29 7,2 | to become a preliminary condition of the success of the crusades.”~ 30 7,3 | upon Constantinople, but on condition that after a short stay 31 7,4 | of the crippled financial condition, Alexius, especially in 32 8,11| peace with them and, on condition of paying an annual tribute, 33 8,13| rendered the structural condition of the church extremely 34 8,15| services to the state on condition that they furnish military 35 8,17| territorial grant to be held on condition of paying military service. 36 8,17| i.e. a man granted land on condition of paying military service. 37 8,17| property, but on specific condition that the possessors should 38 8,17| limitanei) and their chiefs upon condition that they should maintain 39 8,17| milites) as a necessary condition for possessing land, and 40 8,17| for service done and on condition of discharging a certain 41 8,17| sense of a land grant on condition of military service. Complete 42 8,17| estate held temporarily on condition of discharging military 43 8,17| Cappadocia blaming the desperate condition of state and private landownership 44 8,17| received a pronoia upon condition of military service had 45 9,7 | lay in the unsatisfactory condition of the Turkish fleet; for 46 9,7 | he was buried. While the condition of the country people made 47 9,9 | thereafter between two fires. The condition of the city became critical. 48 9,11| of Lyons was achieved on condition that the Emperor should 49 9,17| Thessaly fell into a chaotic condition. Many Albanians became large


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