Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] zealous 9 zealously 1 zelotai 1 zeno 40 zenobia 1 zeus 2 zigabenus 3 | Frequency [« »] 40 th 40 together 40 worship 40 zeno 39 000 39 active 39 advanced | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances zeno |
Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2| married to the Isaurian Zeno, had a son Leo, who, after 2 2,2| as co-emperor his father, Zeno, of the wild tribe of Isaurians, 3 2,2| the Younger. His father, Zeno, reigned from 474 to 491. 4 2,2| reigned from 474 to 491. When Zeno died his wife, Ariadne, 5 2,4| 489, during the reign of Zeno, this school was destroyed 6 2,5| strict orthodox mind.~ ~Zeno (474-91). Odovacar and Theodoric 7 2,5| imperial rank upon his father, Zeno. Following the death of 8 2,5| Following the death of his son, Zeno became sole emperor (474- 9 2,5| in the capital. Very soon Zeno became aware that even among 10 2,5| continued, however, throughout Zeno’s lifetime.~ During the 11 2,5| lifetime.~ During the period of Zeno’s reign very significant 12 2,5| he sent ambassadors to Zeno from the Roman Senate with 13 2,5| separate emperor and that Zeno might be the ruler of the 14 2,5| same time Odovacar asked Zeno to confer upon him the rank 15 2,5| emperor in the Empire, namely Zeno, the ruler of the eastern 16 2,5| of marked independence. Zeno was fully aware of it; unable 17 2,5| the capital of the Empire. Zeno succeeded in directing the 18 2,5| was less of a menace to Zeno than he would have been 19 2,5| city, Ravenna, and after Zeno’s death, founded his Ostrogothic 20 2,5| problem during the reign of Zeno was the religious problem, 21 2,5| two emperors who preceded Zeno was little applauded in 22 2,5| church. They proposed to Zeno that he attempt to reach 23 2,5| compromises on both sides. Zeno accepted this proposal and 24 2,5| wider during the reign of Zeno because of the religious 25 2,5| Following the death of Zeno, his widow, Ariadne, chose 26 2,5| authority during the reign of Zeno. Their privileged position 27 2,5| that after the death of Zeno they were plotting against 28 2,5| peninsula during the reign of Zeno in connection with the Ostrogothic 29 2,5| power previously returned to Zeno by Odovacar. After long 30 2,5| successfully diverted by Zeno into Italy. Thus the Germanic 31 2,5| orthodox, up to the time of Zeno, and the Monophysitic, under 32 2,5| the Monophysitic, under Zeno and Anastasius. Zeno’s favorable 33 2,5| under Zeno and Anastasius. Zeno’s favorable attitude towards 34 2,5| The great merit of both Zeno and Anastasius lies in the 35 2,5| any cost. This explains Zeno’s evasive and purposely 36 3 | policy the successors of Zeno and Anastasius followed 37 3,1| dating back to the time of Zeno’s Henoticon, came to an 38 3,6| of Justin and Justinian, Zeno and Anastasius, had followed 39 3,9| Theodosius, Marcian, Leo I, Zeno, Anastasius I, Justin I — 40 App | Leo II, 474. ~~~~~~Zeno, 474-491. ~~~~~~Anastasius