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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | of the altar as the final ruin of the former greatness 2 2,4 | enormous empire fell to ruin so that the Hunnic danger 3 2,5 | even today in its majestic ruin.[190] The well-known frieze 4 3,8 | caused so much poverty and ruin, and which inevitably aroused 5 3,8 | rebellions, extortion, and ruin continued. It became necessary 6 3,8 | Empire stood on the verge of ruin. There was a close connection 7 3,10| proper balance, fell to ruin. “At his death,” said Bury, “ 8 3,16| much to the decline and ruin of the country. The lack 9 4,4 | save it from inevitable ruin. Such a man appeared in 10 5,8 | which undoubtedly caused the ruin of a large number of small 11 6,7 | the Empire to the verge of ruin.~ Nicephorus Phocas made 12 6,7 | insurrection caused the ruin of a vast number of small 13 6,7 | it might have gone far to ruin the powerful owners of both 14 6,8 | alone could save it from ruin. In this respect “the spokesman 15 6,8 | picture of the sufferings and ruin of the local peasantry.[ 16 7,1 | Empire was on the verge of ruin, and when Alexius asked 17 7,1 | landowners was bringing about the ruin and destruction of the agricultural 18 7,2 | it only accelerated the ruin of the Empire, already weakened 19 7,2 | undoubtedly would have led to the ruin of the Greek Empire.~ Soon 20 7,3 | violation, sacrilege, and ruin effected by the crusaders 21 7,3 | described and mourned the ruin of the city, imitating the 22 7,4 | Empire was hastening to its ruin.~ To the time of Manuel 23 7,4 | only lamentation of the ruin of the ancient glorious 24 7,4 | fifteenth century it was only a ruin and the Turks completed 25 8,2 | the Empire of Nicaea from ruin and gave it hope for a new 26 8,16| literature, and art.~ After the ruin of the Empire in 1204 and 27 9,2 | in a state of decay and ruin; the best and richest buildings 28 9,3 | seemed to be on the brink of ruin, and Charles of Anjou, the “ 29 9,7 | Constantinople, decided to ruin the few regions that still 30 9,7 | expectation of its unavoidable ruin.~ In 1425, the paralyzed 31 9,9 | we see the signs of the ruin of our race; now the days 32 9,9 | pride of the Christians and ruin of the barbarians! O, city, 33 9,9 | of the Turks, the extreme ruin of the Greeks, the infamy 34 9,9 | the Turks. Moreover, the ruin of one of the chief centers 35 9,9 | 234] In many letters the ruin of Constantinople was lamented 36 9,12| were bringing about the ruin of the church. Arsenius’ 37 9,17| pillage by the Latins, was a ruin of the city it had been 38 9,17| most of them are now in ruin. It is, however, plain that 39 9,18| the eve of her definite ruin, all Hellas was reassembling


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