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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | therefore, since he did not change his faith for political 2 2,2 | there came to be a marked change in favor of the Arians. 3 2,2 | Council and the cause of the change in Constantine’s attitude. 4 2,2 | second experienced a great change because of a constant tendency 5 2,3 | Rufinus brought about a change in Alaric’s original plan 6 2,5 | natures without confusion or change, division or separation.” 7 3,4 | decided upon. Meanwhile a change took place in the Persian 8 3,7 | was forced regretfully to change his policy. Anthimus was 9 3,7 | and with his death came a change in the religious policy 10 3,8 | All his decrees couid not change mankind. It is very evident 11 3,12| a profound ethnographic change in the peninsula, since 12 3,14| Lombard conquest an important change took place in the government 13 4,4 | Lombards caused the drastic change in the administration of 14 5,2 | caliphate in connection with the change of dynasties, when the Umayyads ( 15 5,3 | Basil the Macedonian, a change took place in favor of Justinian 16 5,8 | the Empire. This drastic change was instigated and led chiefly 17 5,8 | In the Byzantine period a change occurred in these names. 18 5,8 | well as for the frequent change of khans.”[154]~ The conversion 19 5,8 | indicated that with the change of masculine rule to feminine ( 20 5,8 | his question caused him to change his intention and choose 21 6,2 | the Christians. Freedom to change from Christianity to Muhammedanism 22 6,7 | century witnessed a material change in the internal policy of 23 6,8 | organic growth; the only change now possible was a passive 24 7,1 | and a vigorous desire to change the system arose. But Manuel 25 7,1 | beginning, any substantial change in the life of the eastern 26 7,3 | consent to the proposed change and demanded that the crusade 27 7,3 | turned to the causes of the change of direction of the crusade. 28 7,3 | scholars saw the cause of the change in the premeditated policy 29 7,3 | chief instigators of the change of direction of the Fourth 30 7,3 | chief instigator of the change of direction of the Fourth 31 7,3 | plans in the East. In the change of direction of the crusade 32 7,3 | Swabia took part in the change of direction of the crusade 33 7,4 | was gradually forced to change his mind and to declare 34 7,4 | an exceedingly important change took place as a result of 35 7,4 | process of ethnographic change in Greece. His idealism 36 8,9 | Simultaneously with this change of political combinations, 37 9,7 | these successes did not change the situation; they could 38 9,7 | up a plan for a radical change in the social system and 39 9,12| II the Elder an important change in the administration of 40 9,18| epoch of Nicaea, made him change his religious ideas and


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