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1 2,2 | s time almost none have survived to the present day. However, 2 2,2 | This bureaucratic system survived to the last years of the 3 2,2 | artistic qualities, nothing has survived. It disappeared immediately 4 2,4 | the two collections has survived; both are known only through 5 2,5 | events. Unfortunately it has survived only through an Armenian 6 2,5 | translations which have survived were made not from the original 7 2,5 | Philostorgius, whose works have survived only in fragments, narrated 8 2,5 | Byzantine History, which has survived in fragments, and his information 9 2,5 | books of this history have survived, covering historical events 10 2,5 | in the fifth century have survived to the present day. The 11 3,9 | the sixth century has not survived, but the later manuscripts 12 3,16| fragments in which alone it has survived, events from the second 13 3,16| fragment of this work has survived, which is concerned with 14 3,16| important and original part has survived, which deals with events 15 3,16| Several of his works have survived. Among these are the lives 16 3,16| textiles of that epoch have survived.[169] And although under 17 4,1 | population of the city has survived, with, unfortunately, some 18 4,1 | the theme of Opsikion, has survived from this period. It is 19 4,4 | fact that this work has survived only in fragments, there 20 5,5 | scattered information which has survived one may conclude that the 21 5,8 | in later centuries, has survived in such a complicated and 22 5,8 | council of the year 754 have survived in the acts of the Seventh 23 5,8 | neither of these works has survived. A number of iconoclastic 24 5,8 | works of the iconoclasts survived through the ages.~ In connection 25 6,1 | from 1028 until 1034. Zoë survived him, and at the age of about 26 6,1 | third husband, but Theodora survived Constantine Monomachus and 27 6,7 | the army. These allotments survived until the tenth century, 28 6,8 | historical work which has not survived, some diplomatic letters, 29 6,8 | life.”[186] This epic has survived the Byzantine Empire. Even 30 7,4 | Nicephorus Bryennius, who survived Alexius and played an important 31 8,10| ivy.[76]~ ~Constance-Anna survived her husband by many years, 32 8,16| to his literary studies, survived the restoration of the Byzantine 33 8,17| system of military holdings survived to some extent down to the 34 8,17| The institution of pronoia survived through the Middle Ages 35 8,17| preiconoclast period, which have survived; these were the charters 36 8,17| of the texts which have survived “wrote a complete treatise 37 8,17| Armenian translation has survived, and in the nineteenth century 38 9,2 | Turks.~ Of the brothers who survived Constantine, Demetrius Palaeologus