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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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triumph

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1 2,1 | premature to speak of the triumph of Christianity in Constantine’ 2 2,1 | stood as symbols of the triumph of the Christian church 3 2,2 | Constantine” to glorify the triumph of Christianity in putting 4 2,2 | us.”[77]~ This apparent triumph of paganism was bound to 5 2,3 | Theodosius the Great and the triumph of Christianity. — During 6 2,3 | always associated with the triumph of Christianity. His decided 7 2,3 | Theodosius attained a complete triumph. Deprived of opportunity 8 2,4 | Athens than elsewhere. The triumph of Christianity at the end 9 2,5 | become reconciled to this triumph, and in the year 451 he 10 2,5 | concerned primarily with the triumph of their religious doctrines.~ ~ 11 2,5 | through a period of gradual triumph of Christianity under Constantine 12 3,7 | patriarchs. This was the last triumph of Theodora, who was convinced 13 4,1 | to the capital in great triumph, and in 630, with his wife 14 4,1 | because only as such could it triumph over its enemies. Had Islam 15 4,1 | massacre of Ali and the triumph of Muawiya, who ascended 16 5,8 | success received a brilliant triumph in Constantinople.[133] 17 5,8 | received for this success a triumph which was a repetition of 18 5,8 | was driven out. The pope’s triumph was short-lived, however, 19 6 | the tenth century. This triumph of the Byzantine Empire 20 6,2 | pomp. This was the last triumph of Curcuas. These successes 21 6,2 | the offensive and began to triumph. The frontier was in a very 22 6,7 | indicate a moment of apparent triumph for the papacy in the East, 23 7,1 | Andronicus entered the capital in triumph. In order to give stability 24 7,1 | returned to the capital in triumph. Only a small part of the 25 7,1 | procession and accorded a great triumph … Shout was mixed and many‑ 26 7,1 | Italy and resulted in the triumph of the north Italian communes 27 7,1 | Antioch in 1159 mark the triumph of the Byzantine policy 28 7,2 | which showed the complete triumph of political ideas in crusading 29 9,12| in the moments of their triumph they opened to the monks 30 9,12| chief aim was to secure the triumph of the Arsenite cause and 31 9,12| abolition of the union meant the triumph of the ideas of the zealots 32 9,12| abolition of the union and triumph of the Orthodox policy, 33 9,12| movement ended in the complete triumph of the Athenian monks over 34 9,13| quarrel, ended in complete triumph for the monks. Th. Uspensky 35 9,18| origin, organization, and triumph of his nation’s great enemy,


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