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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,9 | stands out as an epoch-making mark in the history of Byzantine 2 3,16| can be obtained from St. Mark’s at Venice, which was built 3 3,16| achievements, however, left a deep mark. in the history of human 4 5,8 | opposite tendencies which mark the Macedonian era. If at 5 6,6 | century the republic of St. Mark (Venice) freed itself completely 6 7,1 | prodigality, John stamped his mark upon the court, which, under 7 7,1 | promised the Republic of St. Mark enormous trade privileges. 8 7,1 | for the Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional position 9 7,1 | and the Republic of St. Mark.~ ~Struggle of the Empire 10 7,1 | opened to the Republic of St. Mark the Byzantine markets. “ 11 7,1 | granted the Republic of St. Mark quite exceptional trade 12 7,1 | Venice. The Republic of St. Mark, aware of Manuel’s plans 13 7,1 | Manuel into Antioch in 1159 mark the triumph of the Byzantine 14 7,1 | with the Republic of St. Mark “in order to support the 15 7,3 | benefit of the Republic of St. Mark were involved, Dandolo had 16 7,3 | pay the Republic of St. Mark the full amount fixed and 17 7,3 | of the cathedral of St. Mark.~ Nicetas Choniates, in 18 7,3 | Romania. The Republic of St. Mark received some points on 19 7,3 | hands of the Republic of St. Mark, the best harbors, the most 20 7,4 | eleventh century we already mark a decline in the feeling 21 7,4 | Venice, the cathedral of St. Mark, reproducing in plan the 22 8,2 | being the most excellent mark of imperial sympathy.”[24] 23 8,13| enable him to make a great mark upon the history of his 24 8,15| Vatatzes the Republic of St. Mark was hostile to Nicaea. At 25 8,16| and the prototype of St. Mark’s at Venice, St. John at 26 9,3 | with the Republic of St. Mark restoring and confirming 27 9,3 | plans, the Republic of St. Mark rapidly changed her policy; 28 9,5 | failure. The Republic of St. Mark, unreconciled to the return 29 9,6 | forgotten, the Republic of St. Mark made an alliance with the 30 9,7 | 156]~ The Republic of St. Mark was in a difficult position 31 9,8 | hand, the Republic of St. Mark wanted to take possession 32 9,9 | Constantinople, left a deep mark in the sources, which, in 33 9,15| patriarch of Constantinople; Mark (Marcus), the metropolitan 34 9,15| Several Greeks, however, with Mark of Ephesus at their head, 35 9,15| Orthodox party gathered around Mark of Ephesus, who had refused 36 9,18| great importance. Marcus (Mark) Eugenicus, metropolitan 37 9,18| remarked; “It is not the least mark of originality in this Byzantine 38 9,18| and of the Church of St. Mark at Venice caused Aïnalov 39 9,19| present-day library of St. Mark (Bibliotheca Marciana); 40 9,19| refutation of Marcus Eugenicus (Mark of Ephesus), and works of


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