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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,5 | waiting,” said a contemporary chronicler, “for directions from the 2 3,16| accepted.[144]~ The true chronicler of the sixth century was 3 4,1 | initiated.[37] The first chronicler who records some facts about 4 4,1 | the West. According to one chronicler, when the news of Constantine’ 5 5,1 | the early ninth century chronicler Theophanes, author of the 6 5,3 | of all male children. The chronicler, who is hostile to the iconoclasts, 7 5,4 | anti-image movement. One chronicler refers to Emperor Leo as “ 8 5,4 | Emperor, according to the chronicler Theophanes, “begin to speak 9 5,5 | crowd of spectators. The chronicler Theophanes relates that 10 5,8 | Confessor, whose influence as a chronicler upon the literature of subsequent 11 5,8 | is the only contemporary chronicler of the period from 813 to 12 6,2 | was, in the words of the chronicler, a “second Trajan or Belisarius” 13 6,2 | Nicephorus,” wrote this chronicler, “became a pleasure for 14 6,2 | early in 976. One Byzantine chronicler wrote, “All nations were 15 6,3 | territory that an early Russian chronicler reports that Sviatoslav “ 16 6,4 | According to the Russian chronicler, during the reign of Leo 17 6,4 | this account of the Russian chronicler, touched with legendary 18 6,4 | according to the old Russian chronicler, provided important trade 19 6,4 | reported by the Russian chronicler. It might be interesting 20 6,4 | expedition. The Russian chronicler related that Igor organized 21 6,8 | were kept.[145] A Byzantine chronicler wrote of the time of Michael 22 6,8 | a contemporary Byzantine chronicler, entered these provinces 23 7,1 | the year 1165 a Russian chronicler said: “The Emperor’s cousin 24 7,1 | great honor,” as a Russian chronicler says.~ Appointed Duke of 25 7,1 | Zangi. The latter, as the chronicler said, “left Edessa four 26 7,1 | Egypt, Saladin. As a western chronicler reported, “urged by grief 27 7,3 | destroyed by the Turks. A Greek chronicler wrote of that castle that, 28 7,4 | already evident. A western chronicler of the first half of the 29 7,4 | identical with the text of the chronicler of the second half of the 30 8,5 | Greeks, and a Byzantine chronicler of the fourteenth century 31 9,3 | 55] Sanudo, a western chronicler of the same time, said that 32 9,4 | expedition, the Catalan chronicler Muntaner[79] described Roger 33 9,6 | Of these events a Russian chronicler remarked, “In the year 6854 [ 34 9,7 | capital that, as a Byzantine chronicler said, the people pulled 35 9,7 | declared a contemporary western chronicler, “it was the first time 36 9,9 | 232]~ ~A far-off Georgian chronicler remarked piously, “On the 37 9,18| the account of the Catalan chronicler Muntaner.[343] Pachymeres’ 38 9,19| Greek.”[463] An old French chronicler stated of the same time


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