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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | philosophy and actions. The chief aim of investigators in this 2 2,2 | of their own. With this aim in view, they translated 3 2,3 | whole he succeeded in this aim. In one instance, however, 4 2,3 | life of their subjects. The aim of his life was to create 5 2,5 | thus attaining a double aim: He got rid of his dangerous 6 2,5 | toward the capital. His aim was political; he wished 7 2,5 | own statement, he did not aim to tell of wars and the 8 3,2 | from Procopius, whose chief aim in The Secret History was 9 3,6 | monks.”[61]~ The fundamental aim of Justinian’s church policy 10 3,8 | great disorder.[90] With the aim of re-establishing this 11 3,9 | his work.~ The fundamental aim of The Christian Topography 12 3,9 | Justinian made it his aim to free Byzantine commerce 13 3,12| Italy, but always with the aim of reconquering the ancient 14 4,1 | to believe that the final aim of Islam was “the complete 15 4,2 | counting. The Emperor’s chief aim was to reconcile the eastern 16 4,2 | Monothelete teaching. With this aim in view, Constans II issued 17 4,4 | much broader historical aim. It also exhibits a more 18 5,2 | land and on sea, with the aim of annihilating the Bulgarian 19 5,3 | affairs and made it his aim to relieve these conditions. 20 5,5 | of the masses.~ With this aim in view Constantine decided 21 6,7 | protection of the pope. The aim of this movement was to 22 6,7 | sixty books, followed the aim set out by Basil I: it strove 23 6,8 | very great popularity. His aim was to edit a very brief 24 7,1 | fleet. His chief immediate aim was to seize the maritime 25 7,1 | inspired by a religious aim and possessed a distinctively 26 7,1 | inflict great harm on the very aim of the crusade. Later on, 27 7,1 | head of his troops. The aim of the campaign was the 28 7,1 | solemn promise, began to aim openly at sole dominion. 29 7,2 | opportunity and to obtain their aim with Frederick’s help. During 30 7,2 | seemed to be favorable to his aim: an embassy from the ruler 31 7,2 | which had perhaps as its aim not the Holy Land, but Constantinople. 32 7,3 | order to reach the common aim — the liberation of the 33 7,3 | averted from its original aim. But, finally, both sides 34 7,3 | deviation from their original aim. The most recent investigator 35 7,3 | entirely satisfactory.~ The aim of the western knights and 36 7,4 | its purple bed.” Tzetzesaim was, by giving the contents 37 8,4 | under this pretext his real aim of taking possession of 38 8,9 | realized by contemporaries. The aim of the offensive alliance 39 8,10| putting aside any spiritual aim, were revenging themselves 40 8,10| serious obstacle to Vatatzesaim of taking possession of 41 8,14| and Innocent III began to aim at forming a new crusade 42 8,14| papal support. His final aim — the taking of Constantinople — 43 9,2 | the Sultan Murad with the aim of annihilating the Turkish 44 9,5 | and the Asens. The chief aim of Simeon had been the liberation 45 9,11| importance for Michael’s aim.~ The council was held in 46 9,12| Thessaly or Epirus; its chief aim was to secure the triumph 47 9,18| San Francisco.[385]~ The aim of Plethon’s philosophical 48 9,19| periodical pursuing the aim of the union of the churches,


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