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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Christianity had already penetrated deep into the country districts, 2 2,2 | He has met with rare and deep appreciation from many different 3 2,2 | Senate. This act made a very deep impression on the pagans, 4 2,2 | stay at Athens was full of deep interest. In later life 5 2,2 | divine planet penetrated deep into his soul. And not only 6 2,4 | towers and surrounded with a deep ditch filled with water. 7 2,4 | separated by a terrace and the deep ditch which surrounded the 8 3 | interesting speech which made a deep impression on contemporaries 9 3,1 | legend shows clearly the deep impress left upon Abyssinian 10 3,3 | persisted in expressing signs of deep respect for the Empire, 11 3,4 | every year and penetrated deep into the Byzantine provinces, 12 3,9 | of which was guarded in deep secrecy by China. In view 13 3,13| undertakings and inspired the deep wrath and irritation of 14 3,15| of Europe was seized with deep sympathy for the Greeks 15 3,16| the visitors. Particularly deep was the impression made 16 3,16| achievements, however, left a deep mark. in the history of 17 4,1 | plutocratic character, and deep religious satisfaction could 18 4,1 | to note how fast and how deep the Arab language and culture 19 5,8 | has justly emphasized the deep impression left in popular 20 5,8 | in 860-61 left an equally deep trace.[126]~ During the 21 5,8 | aspect of serious campaigns deep into the country. Parallel 22 5,8 | large army which penetrated deep into Asia Minor and after 23 5,8 | island and surrounded it by a deep moat, handak in Arabic, 24 5,8 | iconoclastic epoch has left deep traces in the artistic life 25 5,8 | remarkable power based on deep conviction the correctness 26 5,8 | whose chants express the deep joy of believers because 27 5,8 | fine sensitiveness and a deep religiousness with an energetic 28 6,2 | and led them victorious deep into the country of the 29 6,8 | who very seldom possessed deep and extensive knowledge 30 7,1 | fall of Edessa produced a deep impression upon the west 31 7,1 | could not fail to leave a deep impress far beyond the confines 32 7,3 | was the cause of Dandolo’s deep hatred of Byzantium. Of 33 7,3 | Villehardouin, described the deep impression produced upon 34 7,4 | sermons he exclaimed with deep sorrow; “Oh, city of Athens! 35 7,4 | historian great trust and deep attention. In his special 36 7,4 | east are distinguished by a deep truth and ingenuous historical 37 9,7 | endeavors to help them, and the deep sympathy of thought and 38 9,9 | Constantinople, left a deep mark in the sources, which, 39 9,18| Greek people. He looked with deep sorrow upon their fatal 40 9,18| drew from itself, from the deep roots embedded in the past, 41 9,19| Italy which had been sunk in deep darkness, and expressed 42 9,19| movement in Italy, and with the deep interest in ancient literature


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