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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | observance is likewise left open and freely granted, as befits 2 2,2 | be occupied by Julian, an open adherent of paganism. The 3 2,3 | the capital apparently lay open before the Goths, who overran 4 2,3 | who wish to rest in the open, are Scythians. But is it 5 2,3 | himself against John, This open opposition caused John to 6 3,3 | east and the north remained open to the attacks of the Persians, 7 3,4 | the “endlesspeace and open hostilities against the 8 3,5 | students legal learning and to open up the way found by us, 9 3,12| hope of inducing him to open hostilities against the 10 3,16| was first of all thrown open to foreign archeologists 11 4,1 | of Christendom, remained open to pilgrims who came to 12 5,4 | few isolated instances of open image destruction. According 13 5,8 | Boris, still there was no open breach in the church. The 14 6,3 | way to Constantinople lay open to Simeon. But in 918 the 15 6,7 | of bread. This shocking open practice of the powerful 16 6,8 | and unceasing hidden and open strife for the throne the 17 7,1 | the interior, which were open to Venice in Asia Minor, 18 7,1 | so; it was impossible to open the city gates, because 19 7,1 | multitude was quartered in the open air. After the close of 20 7,1 | accumulating enough to fill the open mouths of the barbarians, 21 7,1 | the way to Jerusalem was open. But because of Antioch 22 7,1 | Empire, which was therefore open to the ambitious plans of 23 7,1 | Manuel, who was preparing to open hostilities against the 24 7,1 | receiving foreigners with open arms and granting them the 25 7,1 | the Italian governments to open hostilities against Byzantium.~ 26 7,4 | against whom he had to open a stubborn struggle. Alexius 27 8,2 | possible opportunity was open to Kalojan to carry out 28 8,5 | Turks allowed Theodore to open hostilities against Henry. 29 8,8 | possession of Hadrianople might open the gates of Constantinople. 30 8,16| is true that he failed to open up new ways in his works 31 9,4 | by the Ottoman danger, to open his aggressive policy, on 32 9,5 | the title of tsar and the open display of his claims to 33 9,5 | The Balkan peninsula was open and almost defenseless to 34 9,7 | Byzantium and Bayazid came to an open break, and Manuel again 35 9,12| The provinces were now open to their propaganda, and 36 9,12| this stubborn opposition, open and secret, to his plans 37 9,16| Constantine there was an open break from the union confirmed


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