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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | whatever faith they chose. All measures directed against the Christians 2 2,2 | In spite of the harsh measures directed against paganism, 3 2,3 | Christian emperor by a number of measures; one of them restored all 4 2,4 | provinces to take severe measures against them. The main center 5 3,4 | also outlined a number of measures intended to lessen the burdens 6 3,8 | Justinian used the very measures which were prohibited in 7 3,8 | puts it.[94] The strict measures which accompanied the collection 8 3,14| introduction of similar measures in the East, and the onslaught 9 4,1 | would enable him to take all measures for preventing the Arabs 10 4,4 | forced to undertake decisive measures on its eastern border: military 11 4,4 | connection. The military measures taken by Heraclius after 12 5,4 | Leo’s administrative measures were basically and essentially 13 5,4 | were not marked by any measures with regard to images. The 14 5,4 | undertake further decisive measures.~ Finally, in the year 730, 15 5,5 | conviction that the Emperor’s measures were just. This council, 16 5,5 | expressed itself in many severe measures. They were forced to put 17 5,5 | not undertake any decisive measures in the direction of its 18 5,5 | any real opposition to the measures of an opposite tendency.”[ 19 5,6 | against the iconoclastic measures of the Byzantine emperors 20 5,7 | at organization with the measures undertaken by Charles the 21 5,8 | 156]~ The iconoclastic measures of Leo V were vehemently 22 5,8 | the struggle. The ruthless measures against images forced them 23 5,8 | wise in his administrative measures. According to one historian, 24 5,8 | ambitions. Their religious measures were prompted rather by 25 6,7 | these military fiefs.~ The measures taken by the rulers of the 26 6,7 | of this Novel put these measures of Romanus to a difficult 27 6,8 | Patzinak princes. But these measures provided no real solution 28 7,1 | undertook a number of offensive measures. Then he heard of the approach 29 7,1 | had already taken serious measures for the war against Roger, 30 7,1 | their own interests. Strong measures were taken against large 31 7,1 | forced to resort to coercive measures. But it was unfortunate 32 7,1 | people, succeeded by rapid measures in saving Russia; Andronicus 33 7,2 | unable to take adequate measures to put down the revolt. 34 7,4 | time, had taken adequate measures.~ In order to provide funds 35 7,4 | worse;” he planned some measures for raising the moral standard 36 7,4 | money of full weight. Such measures brought still greater confusion 37 7,4 | the country, despite the measures taken, forced the government 38 8,11| Nicaea to take decisive measures in the Balkan peninsula.~ 39 8,15| which brought about severe measures in retaliation against them.~ 40 8,15| aristocracy, and severe measures were apparently taken against 41 8,17| spite of the prohibitive measures of the central government 42 8,17| his reign he took severe measures against the large landowners 43 9,9 | Turks to carry out these measures, because, opposite the European 44 9,12| Palaeologus resorted to measures of compulsion and severity 45 9,17| undermined by the repressive measures of Michael VIII and the


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