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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | religious convictions, and returned to them their confiscated 2 2,3 | exiles of different sects returned from banishment. The labarum 3 2,3 | an Arian bishop. When he returned to the Goths he preached 4 2,5 | imperial power previously returned to Zeno by Odovacar. After 5 2,5 | passed away, Cappadocia returned into the obscurity from 6 3,2 | for a few years. When she returned to Constantinople she was 7 3,4 | her provinces, but also returned our imperial insignia which 8 3,4 | Justinian in the same year, returned to the large landed aristocracy 9 4,1 | their agreement the Persians returned to the Byzantine Empire 10 4,1 | the Holy Cross. Heraclius returned to the capital in great 11 4,1 | Cross] to its place and returned all the church objects, 12 4,3 | Rome.”[87] Pope Constantine returned safely to Rome and was welcomed 13 6,2 | Emperor left his army and returned to the capital. During his 14 6,2 | When the Byzantine soldiers returned to Antioch, the Emperor 15 6,2 | provinces, for his army returned to Antioch, which became 16 6,4 | remnants of Igor’s fleet returned to the north. The Russian 17 6,7 | to be alienated, would be returned to their original owners 18 6,7 | the ground and the land returned to the poor. By the orders 19 6,8 | free by the Sultan and had returned to the capital, he found 20 6,8 | They raised the siege and returned to the banks of the Danube 21 6,8 | He left the monastery and returned to the capital, resuming 22 7,1 | Byzantine Empire.”~ Alexius returned to the capital in triumph. 23 7,1 | thousand, not two thousand returned,” and these came back “measurably 24 7,1 | Turks. Peter the Hermit had returned to Constantinople before 25 7,1 | was redeemed by others and returned to Antioch. On the basis 26 7,1 | remnant of the German army returned to Nicaea. Some historians 27 7,1 | Roger. Thereafter Conrad returned to Germany.~ Meanwhile the 28 7,1 | with his own resources, returned some months later to France 29 7,1 | in 1182 in Constantinople returned to the West to their own 30 7,2 | result both the sovereigns returned to Europe. Jerusalem remained 31 7,3 | German sovereign’s role and returned to the acknowledgment of 32 7,3 | that Constantinople has returned to obedience to its mother, 33 7,4 | measure aroused, the Emperor returned to the churches an amount 34 8,11| Christianity, the infidels returned to their own savage country.”[ 35 8,16| court of Nicaea, and then returned to the West, where he was 36 9,3 | attempts of Charles, who had returned from the East where hostilities 37 9,7 | and the Adriatic Sea, he returned to Hungary.[151] A participator 38 9,7 | and ransomed, Boucicaut returned to France in order, in the 39 9,7 | promised military support, returned to Paris. An English historian 40 9,14| and Venice, the Emperor returned to Constantinople. His stay 41 9,14| departure, Pope Urban V returned to Avignon.~ In his encyclical 42 9,19| After a fruitless journey he returned to Byzantium, where he took 43 9,19| in Byzantium Chrysoloras returned to Italy, and then, in behalf 44 9,19| Byzantium to learn Greek wisdom returned to Italy bringing Greek


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