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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | defeated Maxentius in a decisive battle near Rome in 312. 2 2,1 | which led him to make his decisive resolve; he could benefit 3 2,2 | deprive the legions of their decisive influence at the time of 4 2,3 | heretics, Theodosius took decisive steps also against the pagans. 5 2,3 | Constantinople promptly. A decisive battle took place near Hadrianople 6 2,5 | until their will was almost decisive in making and deposing Roman 7 2,5 | service of Anastasius was this decisive settlement of the Isaurian 8 3,4 | definitely restored by a decisive victory on the part of John 9 3,4 | campaigns, could not put a decisive end to the yearly incursions 10 4,4 | was forced to undertake decisive measures on its eastern 11 5,3 | still remain uncertain. The decisive role of Leo III in the theme 12 5,4 | him to undertake further decisive measures.~ Finally, in the 13 5,5 | forced him to take more decisive steps to strengthen the 14 5,5 | council decisions, form decisive iconoclastic views,”[89] 15 5,5 | Irene did not undertake any decisive measures in the direction 16 6,3 | the Byzantine Empire. A decisive victory over the Greek troops 17 6,3 | among the most important and decisive events of the eleventh century, 18 6,7 | monasterial landed estates. A more decisive step in this direction was 19 7,1 | troops inflicted a heavy and decisive defeat upon them. In memory 20 7,1 | East.~ But the chief and decisive blow was struck from the 21 7,2 | Frederick gave them no decisive reply and continued his 22 8,2 | cavalry in his army, dealt a decisive defeat to the crusaders. 23 8,6 | require urgently the rule of a decisive and energetic man. This 24 8,7 | of John Asen II was the decisive factor.~ ~ 25 8,9 | against the Bulgars. The decisive battle was fought in 1230 26 8,11| Emperor of Nicaea to take decisive measures in the Balkan peninsula.~ 27 8,13| officer,”[106] played a decisive role. Several times suspected 28 8,13| against the coalition, and the decisive battle was fought in 1259 29 8,13| battle of Castoria had a decisive significance for the restoration 30 8,14| there seemed to come a decisive moment for the union of 31 9,3 | internal troubles to take any decisive steps against Byzantium. 32 9,4 | Skripù). The Catalans won a decisive victory over the French 33 9,4 | sources,[94] to have had a decisive share in the victory. In 34 9,6 | In the summer of 1389 the decisive battle took place in the 35 9,6 | the Bosphorus. It had no decisive result; each side claimed 36 9,7 | European rulers to take more decisive steps. Such modest expeditions 37 9,7 | they were unable to take decisive steps against Constantinople; 38 9,8 | Europe. The nearness of the decisive moment was of course also 39 9,9 | good understanding of the decisive role of artillery when he 40 9,9 | induced him to hasten the decisive blow to Constantinople. 41 9,12| upon their feelings at the decisive moment. The populace of 42 9,13| fourteenth century resulted in a decisive victory for strict Orthodoxy


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