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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | undertaking was doomed to failure. “His schemes,” Boissier 2 2,2 | nothing to lose by their failure.”[93] “This enthusiastic 3 2,4 | effort, proved a complete failure. The population accused 4 3,7 | about must be admitted a failure.~ But in speaking of Justinian’ 5 3,8 | administrative reform were a complete failure. Financially the Empire 6 3,12| but the effort ended in failure. Several embassies were 7 3,16| of the Emperor was also a failure, for it did not bring about 8 3,16| Justinian met with most complete failure in his administrative reforms, 9 5,2 | great significance to this failure of the Muslims to occupy 10 5,4 | and by the army. The final failure of the iconoclastic reforms 11 5,8 | considerable importance. Its failure was also a failure to restore 12 5,8 | Its failure was also a failure to restore image-worship. 13 5,8 | Amorian dynasty resulted in failure in the West for the Byzantine 14 6,2 | some consolation after the failure at Syracuse, however.~ Notwithstanding 15 6,2 | Himerius, ended in complete failure for the empire. In his exact 16 6,2 | 949 resulted in complete failure and the loss of numerous 17 6,2 | Nicephorus Phocas was a failure. In his time the last points 18 6,4 | expedition ended with complete failure for Igor. A large number 19 6,7 | Charles Martel. With the failure of iconoclasm and the rise 20 7,1 | attempt to escape met with failure. Dethroned, he was exposed 21 7,1 | Some historians ascribe the failure of the German expedition 22 7,1 | considered responsible for the failure of the Germans.~ The French 23 7,1 | have suffered a complete failure at Damascus. The disappointed 24 7,1 | unjust to charge the whole failure of the crusade upon the 25 7,1 | crusade upon the Emperor; the failure of the enterprise must be 26 7,1 | Louis VII, afflicted by the failure of the crusade and irritated 27 7,1 | still more aggravated by the failure of the external policy. 28 7,2 | Thessalonica and Dyrrachium. This failure of the Normans to land obliged 29 7,2 | to have ended in complete failure. After an exhausting march 30 7,2 | the island had ended in failure. During his expedition to 31 7,4 | unsuccessful. The cause of this failure may be explained by the 32 8,9 | Constantinople ended in failure.~ After the capture of Hadrianople, 33 8,9 | John Asen, irritated by his failure to obtain the regency at 34 8,14| the negotiations met with failure, and the papal delegates 35 8,14| hopefully ended in complete failure; the bishop of Orvieto was 36 9,2 | Venice on account of his failure to pay back borrowed money. 37 9,5 | the beginning doomed to failure. The Republic of St. Mark, 38 9,5 | Constantinople at its head, ended in failure. The Balkan peninsula was 39 9,6 | Constantinople itself was a failure. The vessels built by Cantacuzene 40 9,7 | enterprise ended in complete failure. In 1396, the crusaders 41 9,18| but of course doomed to failure, to restore paganism on


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