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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | not he, then his immediate successors would have been forced to 2 2,2 | this territory, and his successors continued to be the same 3 2,2 | government introduced by the successors of Diocletian. The Notitia 4 2,3 | problems remained for his successors.~ ~Nationality and religion 5 2,3 | Alexander of Macedon and his successors. Alexander himself considered 6 2,3 | cities in the East. His successors continued this policy of 7 2,4 | Theodosius died, leaving to his successors the solution of the problem 8 2,4 | during the reign of the successors of Diocletian in the fourth 9 2,5 | harmony within the Empire. His successors, moreover, led the Empire 10 2,5 | persecutions of Diocletian and his successors and suffered much personally 11 3 | Justinian the Great and his successors (518-610)~In their external 12 3 | their religious policy the successors of Zeno and Anastasius followed 13 3,3 | Constantinople, as lawful successors of the Caesars, had historical 14 3,8 | ruined the East and left his successors a troublesome heritage. 15 3,10| Immediate successors of Justinian.~When the powerful 16 3,10| is to be rectified.~ The successors of Justinian were: Justin 17 3,13| Religious problems.~ The successors of Justinian favored orthodoxy 18 3,16| during the reign of his successors. The religious policy of 19 4 | Heraclius and his immediate successors on the Byzantine throne 20 4,1 | dynasty. These four immediate successors of Muhammed are known as 21 4,2 | continued negotiations with the successors of Martin on the papal throne, 22 4,4 | in its stead. Heracliussuccessors, following his lead, created 23 5,8 | Successors of the Isaurians and the 24 5,8 | 151]~ One of the immediate successors of Krum, Omurtag, “one of 25 6,7 | John VIII or any of his successors anathematized Photius.[80] 26 6,7 | ecclesiastical matters. Under Leo’s successors there was a noticeable tendency 27 6,7 | the most remarkable of his successors. According to one historian, “ 28 6,7 | toward the Emperor that his successors were apparently compelled 29 7,1 | Venetian patriarch and their successors, the imperial charter of 30 7,1 | Emperor, and no one among his successors was to be able to restore 31 7,3 | the single Empire of the successors of Justinian; therefore 32 8,5 | Nicaea passed away. His successors on the Constantinopolitan 33 8,7 | emperor as well as to his successors. Theodore Lascarisapprehensions 34 8,12| s weak and inexperienced successors could not maintain his conquests. 35 8,14| Innocent III nor by his successors.~ The Empire of Nicaea had 36 8,17| Constantine the Great and his successors.[225] It is true all these 37 9,3 | first formed there under the successors of Saladin; in 1260 these “ 38 9,16| Muhammed II and his immediate successors the religious rights which


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