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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | grew more harsh as time went on. By the decree of 380 2 2,3 | Archipelago. The Gothic pirates went even farther than this: 3 2,3 | addresses. In his sermons he went so far as to compare her 4 2,4 | driven out of the city. They went to Persia and founded a 5 2,4 | The influence of the code went still further, for the Breviarium 6 2,5 | the Byzantine population, went back to the places from, 7 2,5 | of burning incense, and went forth with psalms and hymns, 8 3,4 | Hellespont; on the other they went through Greece as far as 9 3,4 | Danube. But not all the Slavs went back. Justinian’s troops, 10 3,7 | having summoned a council, went even so far as to excommunicate 11 3,16| Armenian.”[163]~ As time went on the true story of the 12 4,1 | city in the year 622, and went northward to the city of 13 5,3 | Leo III and his son, also went rather too far in stating 14 6,3 | happy ending. King Boris went so far as to send his son, 15 6,3 | of Basil II with Samuel went against the Byzantine Empire, 16 6,7 | of these points and even went so far as to arrest the 17 6,8 | of Uzes with their leader went over to the side of the 18 6,8 | plans of Robert Guiscard went beyond the limited territories 19 7,1 | the capital, who usually went to visit in great numbers 20 7,1 | almost without arms, who went through Germany, Hungary, 21 7,1 | to obedience and order, went on their way pillaging and 22 7,1 | of the crusading armies went to Constantinople by land, 23 7,1 | the sound of music, John went first to the cathedral and 24 7,1 | star!”~ The Emperor’s plans went farther. According to the 25 7,1 | The inhabitants of Edessa went to redeem their captives, 26 7,1 | Hungary; a month later Louis went the same way. The march 27 7,2 | from Byzantium to Italy; he went then to Germany, to the 28 7,3 | pope in Rome, the prince went to the north, to Germany, 29 7,4 | blossom of beautiful youth went to distant countries and 30 8,16| concerning the papal pretensions, went to Nicaea after his brother’ 31 9,3 | time before Louisdeath, went back, said a Greek source, “ 32 9,3 | A cardinal of high rank went to Constantinople in the 33 9,4 | Asia Minor the new Caesar went with a small band to Hadrianople, 34 9,7 | that promise, the Emperor went to London, where he was 35 9,9 | conquered Constantinople, and went into St. Sophia, where he 36 9,11| Michael Palaeologus himself went to Lyons to attend the council. 37 9,17| Thessalonica, and some of them went to Constantinople in the 38 9,17| western merchants in Byzantium went to them, not to Byzantium; 39 9,18| the Peloponnesus, and then went to Italy, or more probably 40 9,18| influenced by Marcus of Ephesus, went over to the antiunionists. 41 9,19| the Hesychasts, and then went back to the West, where 42 9,19| Italian humanist, Guarino, went to Constantinople on purpose 43 9,19| for Greek literature: he went to Byzantium and brought


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