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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | lent it an extraordinary advantage. But alongside of this, 2 2,2 | Constantinople had the great advantage of being situated close 3 2,2 | an emperor, had a decided advantage. The Caesars were subjects 4 2,3 | the Empire on land. Taking advantage of the troubles and anarchy 5 2,4 | counted on using them to his advantage when an opportunity arose. 6 2,5 | Empire was settled to the advantage of the government.~ The 7 3,1 | political, and perhaps economic, advantage.~ This rapprochement between 8 3,4 | Pyrenean peninsula. Taking advantage of civil war between different 9 3,4 | Justinian in the West and took advantage of the situation.[29] Aware 10 5,4 | feudalism, found it to their advantage to transfer the dispute 11 6,2 | I, it did not take full advantage of the favorable external 12 6,2 | Armenians later tried to take advantage of the troubled affairs 13 6,2 | Pechenegs). The Turks, taking advantage of the existing state of 14 6,3 | death the Bulgarians took advantage of the internal complications 15 6,7 | hard. The powerful took advantage of the desperate position 16 6,8 | in 1081, the Turks took advantage of the unprotected position 17 6,8 | appeared in Italy, and, taking advantage of the internal difficulties 18 7,1 | was unable to take full advantage of the distractions of the 19 7,1 | former from taking full advantage of their victory.~ After 20 7,1 | neighbors tried to take advantage of the weakness of the Empire 21 7,1 | have expected a particular advantage from his alliance with Germany, 22 7,1 | contemporary of Andronicus, taking advantage of the internal troubles 23 7,2 | Normans was of very great advantage, for in the first years 24 7,3 | first, and then, with that advantage, to obtain from the Muslims 25 7,4 | Pisans, and Genoese took full advantage of their trading privileges 26 8,2 | Bulgaria was unable to take advantage of circumstances which were 27 8,7 | and Ducae, had a great advantage over John Vatatzes, a man 28 8,12| fourteenth century.~ Taking advantage of the decline of Bulgaria, 29 8,13| by his success in taking advantage of what had been prepared 30 8,17| powerfulmen or magnates, took advantage of this new situation and 31 9,3 | which Michael VIII took advantage, saved Byzantium from the 32 9,4 | The Ottomans seized their advantage, and in the last years of 33 9,4 | Byzantium, Stephen Dushan took advantage of the fact that the Emperor 34 9,5 | advantageous to him. Taking advantage of the desperate situation 35 9,6 | Callipolis the Turks, taking advantage of the unceasing internal 36 9,6 | within the state. Taking advantage of the absence of the Byzantine 37 9,8 | emperor of Byzantium, took advantage of some difficulties of 38 9,18| literary works he had the great advantage over the majority of his


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