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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | responsible for the many changes in the empire was Constantine 2 2,1 | then draw a picture of the changes which presumably took place 3 2,2 | introduced administrative changes of such extreme importance 4 2,2 | the fourth century.~ Great changes in the provincial government 5 2,2 | century and hence includes the changes in provincial government 6 2,2 | of the Empire, but many changes took place in the nature 7 2,4 | the field of law and what changes it brought about in juridical 8 2,5 | Europe further important changes were taking place in the 9 3,5 | what extent it did so. The changes in the classical text are 10 3,9 | some highly significant changes in the commerce of Justinian’ 11 3,14| Moors produced significant changes in the West and the South 12 4,1 | atmosphere. Great racial changes took place among these Bulgarians; 13 4,2 | offering to make several changes in the doctrines of the 14 5,3 | which would reflect all the changes in living conditions since 15 5,3 | conclusions with regard to certain changes in the eighth century in 16 5,4 | parallel with the political changes, but had a history of its 17 5,8 | created very serious social changes in Asia Minor. In the sixth 18 5,8 | intact. The few insignificant changes along this border had no 19 6,4 | Middle Ages. The ethnographic changes which occurred in the steppes 20 6,7 | Because of the frequent changes in the number of themes, 21 6,7 | and partly because of the changes which took place in Byzantine 22 6,8 | period of troubles, frequent changes of accidental rulers, and 23 6,8 | characterized externally by frequent changes on the throne, which was 24 6,8 | that during such frequent changes of rulers and unceasing 25 6,8 | accompanied by frequent changes on the throne which often 26 6,8 | throne which often meant changes in policy, Psellus showed 27 7,4 | approximate idea of the changes which took place in the 28 8,4 | about no great territorial changes for Theodore.[33] But the 29 8,14| connection with the political changes which had taken place in 30 8,16| oppositions, resistance, cunning, changes, menaces … nevertheless 31 9,3 | discoveries in the field, made changes and corrections in the later 32 9,4 | Catalans carried out some changes, especially in the disposition 33 9,4 | possible.~ Great ethnographic changes occurred in the Albanian 34 9,4 | modern writer remarked: “No changes have occurred in the meantime 35 9,12| Empire. In spite of some changes under the Comneni and Angeli, 36 9,12| important, because with some changes which were introduced later,


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