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1 2,1 | was passing in the fourth century is one of the most significant 2 2,1 | beginning of the fourth century and was declared the dominant 3 2,1 | at the end of that same century. It might have seemed at 4 2,1 | Roman Empire in the fourth century. It already possessed an 5 2,1 | changing in the fourth century into a Christian state, 6 2,1 | spiritual life. For the fourth century this important personage 7 2,1 | though toward the fourth century they were numerous and influential 8 2,1 | the opening of the fourth century lay in Asia Minor. It is 9 2,1 | Emperor Hadrian in the second century A.D, old Jerusalem had lost 10 2,2 | early part of the fourth century, the Christian church experienced 11 2,2 | of dogma. In the fourth century problems of dogma preoccupied 12 2,2 | was the case in the third century with Tertullian or Origen, 13 2,2 | individuals.~ In the fourth century councils became a common 14 2,2 | second half of the third century in Antioch, Syria, where 15 2,2 | first half of the seventh century B.C. the Megarians had founded 16 2,2 | Greek historian of the fifth century, B.C., Herodotus (iv, 144) 17 2,2 | historian of the second century B.C., Polybius, analyzed 18 2,2 | At the end of the second century Byzantium received a heavy 19 2,2 | Christian writer of the fifth century, related, one night God 20 2,2 | definitely upon Byzantium. Even a century later travelers sailing 21 2,2 | Constantinople in the fourth century; a mere assumption is that 22 2,2 | column from Delphi (fifth century B.C), erected in commemoration 23 2,2 | the emperor of the first century, Caligula, that he was ready 24 2,2 | first half of the third century, Elagabalus, already wore 25 2,2 | second half of the third century, Aurelian, was the first 26 2,2 | completed by the fourth century. Diocletian and Constantine 27 2,2 | military anarchy of the third century greatly disturbed and disintegrated 28 2,2 | beginning of the fourth century.~ Great changes in the provincial 29 2,2 | first half of the fifth century and hence includes the changes 30 2,2 | the course of the fourth century the dioceses in turn were 31 2,2 | Toward the end of the fourth century the Empire, for purposes 32 2,2 | the Empire in the fourth century was the gradual immigration 33 2,2 | conditions in the fourth century.~ Constantine the Great 34 2,2 | historian of the fourth century, Eutropius, enrolled Constantine 35 2,2 | Constantine to the Early Sixth Century~After the death of Constantine 36 2,2 | instances in the fourth century under the joint rule of 37 2,2 | The historian of the fifth century, Orosius, the author of 38 2,2 | second half of the fourth century set out to restore and revive 39 2,3 | at the end of the fourth century~ ~Theodosius the Great and 40 2,3 | Christian historian of the fifth century, Philostorgius, an Arian, 41 2,3 | in the second half of the century as a result of the efforts 42 2,3 | the middle of the fourth century: in the cathedrals and churches, 43 2,3 | second half of the fourth century: “Everything is full of 44 2,3 | religious life in the fifth century most stormy and passionate. 45 2,3 | Gothic) problem in the fourth century. — The Gothic question was 46 2,3 | at the end of the fourth century. For reasons still unknown 47 2,3 | latter part of the second century, further south into the 48 2,3 | barbarism.~ During the third century, following their settlement 49 2,3 | and then, in the third century A.D., they invaded the greater 50 2,3 | second half of the third century they undertook a number 51 2,3 | the Empire in the third century, the Goths began to cross 52 2,3 | as the first half of that century. The Emperor Gordian was 53 2,3 | to Moesia. In the fourth century there are frequent references 54 2,3 | of Julian.~ In the third century Christianity began to spread 55 2,3 | Danube during the fourth century was Ulfila (Vulfila), supposed 56 2,3 | pagan historian of the fifth century, Zosimus, related that after 57 2,3 | movements, which in the fifth century involved not only the religious 58 2,3 | and religion in the fifth century.— This epoch is of particularly 59 2,3 | Syrian-Roman Lawbook of the fifth century was striking proof of the 60 2,3 | early part of the sixth century, before Justinian’s time. 61 2,3 | the seventies of the fifth century. In any case the Syriac 62 2,3 | the codex. In the seventh century, following the Moslem conquest 63 2,3 | second half of the fifth century indicates clearly that the 64 2,3 | complicated in the fifth century by important new developments 65 2,3 | the middle of the fifth century it seemed for a while that 66 2,3 | pagan historian of the fifth century, Zosimus, narrated the legend 67 2,3 | the beginning of the fifth century was finally settled in favor 68 2,4 | at the end of the fourth century originated the teaching 69 2,4 | Empire.~ Until the fifth century the city of Athens, the 70 2,4 | at the end of the fourth century dealt the Athenian school 71 2,4 | at the very close of the century by the devastating advances 72 2,4 | Diocletian in the fourth century, contained decrees dating 73 2,4 | dating from the late third century to the sixth decade of the 74 2,4 | sixth decade of the fourth century. Neither of the two collections 75 2,4 | early part of the sixth century. This is an instance of 76 2,4 | sometime during the twelfth century. This fact is sometimes 77 2,4 | European life during the ninth century. All these instances show 78 2,4 | first. half of the fifth century by the savage Huns.~ The 79 2,4 | first half of the fifth century. The city walls built during 80 2,4 | early part of the fifth century, was settled during the 81 2,4 | the middle of the fifth century the barbarian Aspar, supported 82 2,5 | Monophysitism in the fifth century, alienated the eastern provinces, 83 2,5 | created toward the seventh century conditions which facilitated 84 2,5 | second half of the fifth century the importance of the leaders 85 2,5 | correct, because in the fifth century there was still no separate 86 2,5 | the founding in the fifth century of the barbarian German 87 2,5 | territory during the fifth century, were a people of Hunnic ( 88 2,5 | writer of the early seventh century, directly identified the 89 2,5 | peninsula in the late second century A.D.[145]~ The attacks of 90 2,5 | Balkan peninsula in the sixth century during the reign of Justinian.~ 91 2,5 | early part of the fourth century, applied to all the handicrafts 92 2,5 | one historian of the sixth century, one “needs the eloquence 93 2,5 | Syriac source of the sixth century described the joy with which 94 2,5 | second half of the seventh century.[157]~To his list of humanitarian 95 2,5 | state in the late fourth century. This was further complicated 96 2,5 | the beginning of the fifth century under Arcadius and was completely 97 2,5 | the middle of the fifth century. Then, at the end of the 98 2,5 | Then, at the end of the century, came the new Ostrogothic 99 2,5 | second half of the fifth century a favorable settlement of 100 2,5 | By the end of the fifth century the western part of the 101 2,5 | at the end of the fifth century the Ostrogothic kingdom 102 2,5 | the beginning of the sixth century are closely connected with 103 2,5 | writer of the late second century, said: “Philosophy, serving 104 2,5 | great impetus in the fourth century. It was aided on the one 105 2,5 | conquests of the seventh century, the Christian Orient of 106 2,5 | Minor, had in the fourth century the three famousCappadocians,” 107 2,5 | toward the end of the fourth century, the southern Palestinian 108 2,5 | early part of the fifth, century.~ The Cappadocians Basil 109 2,5 | writer of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Callistus, who 110 2,5 | second half of the third century and the early part of the 111 2,5 | early part of the fourth century. He died about the year 112 2,5 | As early as the fourth century it became widely spread 113 2,5 | theological disputes in the fourth century. He also wrote the Life 114 2,5 | monasticism. To the fifth century belongs also the greatest 115 2,5 | ecclesiastical history of the fifth century. According to his own confession, 116 2,5 | early part of the fifth century. She was a woman of exceptional 117 2,5 | appeared in the early sixth century under Anastasius I, used 118 2,5 | sixth or in the early eighth century. His brief Life alludes 119 2,5 | of Romanus in the sixth century seems to indicate that religious 120 2,5 | religious poetry in the fifth century had reached a high stage 121 2,5 | unusual poet in the sixth century without some previous development 122 2,5 | early part of the fourth century, wrote in Latin. He is particularly 123 2,5 | second half of the fourth century. He was the philosophically 124 2,5 | pagan teachers of the fourth century was Libanius of Antioch, 125 2,5 | intellectual life of the fourth century, and despite the brevity 126 2,5 | written in Latin in the fourth century and known under the title 127 2,5 | a historian of the fifth century and a member of the embassy 128 2,5 | historians of the sixth century, Cassiodorus and Jordanes. 129 2,5 | who lived in the fifth century and early part of the sixth, 130 2,5 | republican” of the fifth century.[182]~ Ammianus Marcellinus, 131 2,5 | at the end of the fourth century his Res Gestae, a history 132 2,5 | thought, was in the fifth century the home of the last distinguished 133 2,5 | the end of the nineteenth century German scholars advanced 134 2,5 | hypotheses.[186]~ The fourth century was an extremely important 135 2,5 | Orientmet in the fourth century, and out of their union 136 2,5 | of the end of the fifth century was the famous monastery 137 2,5 | the beginning of the fifth century belongs a beautiful basilica 138 2,5 | Constantinople in the fifth century have survived to the present 139 2,5 | at the end of the fourth century or the early part of the 140 2,5 | reconstructed in the sixth century by Justinian. In the fifth 141 2,5 | Justinian. In the fifth century another church embellished 142 2,5 | in Dalmatia (early fourth century); some paintings in S. Maria 143 2,5 | from the end of the fifth century;[193] the mausoleum of Galla 144 2,5 | baptistery at Ravenna (fifth century); and some monuments in 145 3 | part of the seventeenth century. This Life introduces special 146 3 | the end of the nineteenth century (1883) by the English scholar 147 3 | part of the seventeenth century and was purely legendary, 148 3,1 | Abyssinia in the fourteenth century was compiled one of the 149 3,2 | dating back to the sixth century, Theodora is represented 150 3,3 | Empire during the sixth century, with this difference only: 151 3,3 | difference only: in the fifth century the Germans were attacking 152 3,3 | the Empire; in the sixth century it was the Empire that pressed 153 3,3 | by Eusebius in the fourth century was still alive in the sixth 154 3,3 | still alive in the sixth century. It was the basis of Justinian’ 155 3,4 | the middle of the fifth century had succeeded in raiding 156 3,4 | great powers of the sixth century, the Byzantine Empire and 157 3,4 | Toward the close of the fifth century the Huns had occupied the 158 3,4 | another source of the sixth century, the Syrian John of Ephesus,[ 159 3,4 | and the West in the sixth century was already so great that 160 3,5 | the middle of the third century A.D., jurisprudence declined 161 3,5 | jurists of the nineteenth century, who had high regard for 162 3,5 | beginning with the twelfth century, during the revival of the 163 3,5 | legislative work of the sixth century has been of unceasing and 164 3,5 | Diehl.[54] In the twelfth century, when the study of Roman 165 3,5 | Eastern Empire in the sixth century. The success of the Code 166 3,6 | Constantinople in the fifth century during the reign of Theodosius 167 3,7 | church writers of the fifth century: Theodore of Mopsuestia, 168 3,7 | had died in the preceding century. Finally, some leaders of 169 3,7 | until the end of the sixth century, and only when Gregory I 170 3,8 | The sources of the sixth century, Justinian’s period, claim 171 3,8 | his actions.~ In the sixth century the most influential factions 172 3,8 | that early in the sixth century in Rome under Theodoric 173 3,8 | social struggle in the sixth century. The government felt that 174 3,8 | possessed in the sixth century vast landed property in 175 3,8 | Corippus, a poet of the sixth century, puts it.[94] The strict 176 3,9 | the middle of the sixth century. This work is extremely 177 3,9 | account that in the sixth century Ceylon was the center of 178 3,9 | economic life of the sixth century the Byzantine Empire played 179 3,9 | manuscript of the sixth century has not survived, but the 180 3,11| chronicle of the twelfth century, based of course on an earlier 181 3,12| Nikiu, wrote in the seventh century, during the reign of the 182 3,12| of the early nineteenth century held the theory, discussed 183 3,12| at the end of the sixth century the Greeks were completely 184 3,12| beginning of the seventh century the persistent southward 185 3,12| the middle of the sixth century the Lombards, in alliance 186 3,12| helping Maurice. More than a century and a half was to elapse 187 3,12| at the end of the sixth century, that the Roman Church produced 188 3,14| to the end of the sixth century, to the period of Emperor 189 3,14| from the end of the sixth century, the time of Emperor Maurice. 190 3,14| which started in the seventh century and spread gradually through 191 3,14| at the end of the sixth century, the attacks of the Persians 192 3,15| second half of the sixth century, a theory of the complete 193 3,15| early part of the nineteenth century and aroused heated disputes 194 3,15| the twenties of the last century, when all of Europe was 195 3,15| Slavonic invasions of the sixth century created a situation in which 196 3,15| historian of the late sixth century, Evagrius, who wrote: “The 197 3,15| imperial writer of the tenth century, Constantine Porphyrogenitus, 198 3,15| quarter of the fourteenth century, so that the Greek revolution 199 3,15| revolution of the nineteenth century was in reality the work 200 3,15| from the end of the sixth century, though they resulted neither 201 3,15| Ages up to the fifteenth century.[136] The most important 202 3,15| Vienna in the nineteenth century, who developed in his writings 203 3,16| Byzantine Empire in the sixth century. Thus, all the works of 204 3,16| Porphyrogenitus in the tenth century, The Book of Court Ceremonies.~ 205 3,16| early part of the seventh century there was a continuous line 206 3,16| at the end of the sixth century.~ Justinian’s ambassador 207 3,16| at the end of the sixth century and probably covered in 208 3,16| at the end of the sixth century. His Ecclesiastical History 209 3,16| and geographers, the sixth century also had its chroniclers. 210 3,16| lexicographer of the tenth century, Suidas. On the basis of 211 3,16| chronicler of the sixth century was the uneducated Syrian 212 3,16| latter part of the sixth century (probably in the year 586).[ 213 3,16| Byzantine Empire in the sixth century, especially with regard 214 3,16| continued throughout the sixth century, aroused much literary activity 215 3,16| the East during the sixth century left its traces in the works 216 3,16| hagiographic writers of the sixth century one must place Cyril of 217 3,16| Byzantine court in the sixth century.~ Papyri have revealed a 218 3,16| who lived in the sixth century in a small village of upper 219 3,16| pilgrim of the fourteenth century, Stephen of Novgorod, wrote 220 3,16| Constantius, but toward the sixth century it was in a state of complete 221 3,16| beginning of the thirteenth century, and were thoroughly discussed 222 3,16| the Great to the eleventh century.~ The influence of Constantinopolitan 223 3,16| coast. During the fifth century it served as a refuge of 224 3,16| Roman emperors; in the sixth century it became the capital of 225 3,16| the middle of the sixth century to the middle of the eighth 226 3,16| the middle of the eighth century, it was the administrative 227 3,16| The mosaic of the sixth century can be seen in the lower 228 3,16| the mosaics of the sixth century have been preserved almost 229 3,16| transfiguration ascribed to the sixth century.[168]~ Several very interesting 230 3,16| series beginning in the fifth century and ending with the abolition 231 4 | historian of the seventh century, Sebeos, the invaluable 232 4,1 | Egypt, and with the fourth century it became current in the 233 4,1 | title. Up to the seventh century the Greek equivalent of 234 4,1 | As early as the second century B.C. independent states 235 4,1 | second half of the third century A.D. by conquering Egypt 236 4,1 | particularly powerful in the sixth century under Justinian, when it 237 4,1 | exist in the early seventh century, when the Persians conquered 238 4,1 | beginning of the seventh century. In the city of Hira Christianity, 239 4,1 | beginning of the seventh century, so that at the time of 240 4,1 | since the end of the second century B.C. the kingdom of the 241 4,1 | wealthy. About the fifth century A.D. a distinguished tribe 242 4,1 | Empire during the seventh century this problem is of extreme 243 4,1 | Muhammedan court in the eighth century, did not regard Islam as 244 4,1 | early part of the ninth century.[38] In the conception of 245 4,1 | conquest in the seventh century. — It is customary to point 246 4,1 | Byzantine Empire in the seventh century. The Arabs are supposed 247 4,1 | the Arabs in the seventh century cannot be credited to religious 248 4,1 | especially in the seventh century. In connection with the 249 4,1 | Arabian historian of the tenth century, said that the citizens 250 4,1 | Arabian historian of the ninth century, said that they then turned 251 4,1 | conquests up to the early eighth century. Constantine IV and the 252 4,1 | and forties of the seventh century is obscure and confused, 253 4,1 | at the end of the seventh century the construction of ships 254 4,1 | the fifties of the seventh century, in the time of Constans 255 4,1 | conquests of the seventh century deprived the Byzantine Empire 256 4,1 | very greatly in the seventh century, when Italy became the refuge 257 4,1 | the middle of the seventh century the attention of the Empire 258 4,1 | lasted until the fifteenth century with alternate periods of 259 4,1 | the sixties of the seventh century, simultaneously with the 260 4,1 | the close of the seventh century the Arabs took Carthage, 261 4,1 | beginning of the eighth century they occupied Septem (now 262 4,1 | early part of the eighth century the Muhammedan menace to 263 4,1 | arabicized,” In the ninth century the bishop of Cordoba, Alvaro, 264 4,1 | geographer of the tenth century, Masudi, said that under 265 4,1 | and even in the fourteenth century we hear of “some small Christian 266 4,1 | second half of the sixth century the Slavs not only continually 267 4,1 | Beginning with the seventh century, the problem of Slavonic 268 4,1 | second half of the seventh century was marked also by the formation 269 4,1 | the middle of the ninth century, although even today they 270 4,1 | the middle of the seventh century the position of Constantinople 271 4,1 | been the case in the fourth century, hoping that it might aid 272 4,2 | theologian of the seventh century, Maximus Confessor, resolutely 273 4,2 | of Cherson in the seventh century.~ The Emperor and the patriarch 274 4,4 | probably in the eighth century, was it applied not only 275 4,4 | the emperor of the tenth century, and hence dating from a 276 4,4 | organization in the seventh century, it does connect the beginning 277 4,4 | first half of the ninth century, and Kudama, of the early 278 4,4 | Kudama, of the early tenth century, though these men, of course, 279 4,4 | at the end of the sixth century. The attacks of the Lombards 280 4,4 | conquests of the seventh century, which deprived the Byzantine 281 4,4 | as early as the seventh century, and threatened the shores 282 4,4 | second half of the seventh century). These altered conditions 283 4,4 | at the end of the seventh century.~ It is definitely known 284 4,4 | the East in the seventh century the following four large 285 4,4 | later, perhaps in the eighth century, Cibyrrhaeot (Cibyraiot), 286 4,4 | Nushirvan, in the sixth century. In Persia also the whole 287 4,4 | at the end of the seventh century, the Greek military district 288 4,4 | activity of the preceding century, intellectual creativeness 289 4,4 | was made in the fourteenth century. The poetical genius of 290 4,4 | centuries, and in the eleventh century the famous Byzantine scholar 291 4,4 | disputes of the seventh century, just as the Monophysitic 292 4,4 | councils of the seventh century and destined to perish early, 293 4,4 | disputes of the seventh century. For his convictions he 294 4,4 | western thinker of the ninth century, John the Scot Eriugena ( 295 4,4 | also lived in the seventh century. He was the author of several “ 296 4,4 | Alexandria in the seventh century, is particularly valuable 297 4,4 | hymn-writing the seventh century is represented by Andrew ( 298 4,4 | monuments of the seventh century speak clearly of the solidity 299 4,4 | second half of the sixth century, Byzantine art makes itself 300 4,4 | influence in the seventh century is very clearly marked beyond 301 4,4 | beginning of the eighth century.[100]~ ~ ~ ~ 302 5,1 | close of the nineteenth century the opinion was advanced 303 5,1 | back to the early ninth century chronicler Theophanes, author 304 5,1 | second half of the ninth century, made no mention of Isauria 305 5,1 | their sons. In the fifth century, Pulcheria, sister of Theodosius, 306 5,2 | seventies of the seventh century under Constantine IV, and 307 5,2 | the middle of the eighth century serious internal troubles 308 5,2 | Bulgarian kingdom of the eighth century were very intricate. The 309 5,2 | at the end of the eighth century, and the sharp antagonism 310 5,2 | the Bulgaria of the ninth century, Slavonized and transformed 311 5,2 | evident in the late eighth century, in the time of Constantine 312 5,2 | Bulgarians of the eighth century, the Bulgarian forces included 313 5,2 | continued in the eighth century. One western pilgrim to 314 5,2 | in Athens in the eighth century.[18] The following well-known 315 5,2 | the middle of the eighth century; to the same period must 316 5,2 | At the end of the eighth century the Empress Irene sent a 317 5,2 | clearly that in the eighth century the Slavs in the Balkan 318 5,2 | the Empire. By the ninth century the Bulgarians and the Slavs 319 5,3 | the Great, in the sixth century, the Latin text of his Code, 320 5,3 | Syrian Lawbook of the fifth century. The Novels (Novellae) issued 321 5,3 | Meanwhile, in the seventh century, as the Empire was gradually 322 5,3 | it to the eighth or ninth century. It was compiled, he thought, 323 5,3 | felt even in the seventh century; the nature of the lawbook, 324 5,3 | was issued in the eighth century, and it is possible that 325 5,3 | at the end of the seventh century.[37] The last word on the 326 5,3 | second half of the eighth century as the most probable date 327 5,3 | Heraclius in the seventh century maritime commerce and navigation 328 5,3 | originated in the seventh century, to the eighth century, 329 5,3 | seventh century, to the eighth century, sometimes to the time of 330 5,3 | first half of the ninth century, Ibn-Khurdadhbah (Ibn-Khordadhbeh).[ 331 5,3 | the themes of the seventh century, scholars have reached some 332 5,3 | certain changes in the eighth century in the time of the Isaurian 333 5,3 | three themes of the seventh century, two new themes were created 334 5,3 | were created in the eighth century, probably in the time of 335 5,3 | the beginning of the ninth century Asia Minor had five themes, 336 5,3 | by the end of the eighth century: Thrace, Macedonia, Hellas, 337 5,3 | early part of the ninth century may be considered settled, 338 5,4 | the emperors of the eighth century as a remarkable attempt 339 5,4 | which toward the eighth century came to occupy a very unnatural 340 5,4 | iconoclasm in the ninth century were Leo V, an Armenian, 341 5,4 | beginning of the fourth century the Council of Elvira (in 342 5,4 | depingatur).[70]~ In the fourth century, when Christianity received 343 5,4 | historian of the fourth century, Eusebius of Caesarea, referred 344 5,4 | 71] Also in the fourth century Epiphanius of Cyprus related 345 5,4 | church.”[72] In the fifth century a Syrian bishop, before 346 5,4 | denounced icons. In the sixth century a serious upheaval in Antioch 347 5,4 | some icons in the seventh century. In western Europe the bishop 348 5,4 | at the end of the sixth century ordered that all icons be 349 5,4 | second half of the seventh century by the Muslims, who, guided 350 5,4 | iconoclastic period [in the eighth century] was large, and that they 351 5,4 | by the end of the eighth century (perhaps, more correctly, 352 5,4 | correctly, toward the eighth century).”[78] In the opinion of 353 5,4 | ecclesiastical life of the eighth century should be distinguished — 354 5,4 | image-breaking movement of the eighth century began, not by the destruction 355 5,5 | indication that in the ninth century A.D. St. Gregory the Decapolite 356 5,5 | the emperors of the eighth century were only one, and perhaps 357 5,6 | of Justinian in the sixth century, and this idea was still 358 5,6 | world of the late eighth century and the western Romano-Germanic 359 5,6 | At the end of the eighth century the Frankish throne was 360 5,6 | At the end of the eighth century there was not, and could 361 5,6 | the position of the fifth century. Michael I and Charles, 362 5,6 | first half of the tenth century, only to rise again in the 363 5,7 | first period in the eighth century the iconoclastic movement 364 5,7 | the middle of the eighth century by the Lombards and later 365 5,8 | the beginning of the ninth century until the accession of the 366 5,8 | Slavonian. — In the ninth century hostile relations between 367 5,8 | eastern border in the ninth century assume the aspect of serious 368 5,8 | the caliphate in the ninth century, which came as a result 369 5,8 | thirty years of the ninth century were crowned by the reigns 370 5,8 | the caliphs of the ninth century, particularly Mamun, resembled 371 5,8 | first half of the ninth century was the participation of 372 5,8 | Asia Minor. In the sixth century under Justinian the Great 373 5,8 | landowners. In the tenth century, however, the predominance 374 5,8 | large estates in the tenth century began to threaten even the 375 5,8 | the thirties of the ninth century the Byzantine clashes with 376 5,8 | scholar of the eighteenth century, Assemani, set the date 377 5,8 | difficulty in the seventh century, soon freed itself from 378 5,8 | early part of the ninth century (in 800).~ All the Byzantine 379 5,8 | early part of the ninth century, in the time of Nicephorus 380 5,8 | the middle of the seventh century Bruttium was used less and 381 5,8 | position in Italy in the ninth century appears as follows: The 382 5,8 | At the end of the seventh century the Lombard Duke of Beneventum 383 5,8 | the forties of the ninth century, Arabian pirates appeared 384 5,8 | the middle of the ninth century these did not form a large 385 5,8 | the beginning of the ninth century the Bulgarian throne was 386 5,8 | early fifties of the ninth century, when the Bulgarian throne 387 5,8 | Even as early as the eighth century there were a number of Christians 388 5,8 | of churches in the ninth century.~ The first emperors of 389 5,8 | from exile.~ A quarter of a century had elapsed since the time 390 5,8 | patriarchs of the ninth century, Christopher of Alexandria, 391 5,8 | that while in the eighth century the Isaurians were always 392 5,8 | was not true in the ninth century. During the second period 393 5,8 | iconoclastic ideas in the eighth century. The new coins and seals 394 5,8 | the church in the ninth century. The coronation of Charles 395 5,8 | second half of the ninth century in the reign of Michael 396 5,8 | early part of the ninth century, left a Chronography from 397 5,8 | the early part of the same century by his friend, Theophanes 398 5,8 | second half of the ninth century, was of the same value to 399 5,8 | early part of the ninth century. For his bold opposition 400 5,8 | monasteries of the ninth century. The chronicle of Hamartolus 401 5,8 | Byzantine art of the thirteenth century. This manuscript is the 402 5,8 | early part of the twentieth century that a critical edition 403 5,8 | Later, in the thirteenth century, this work was used by the 404 5,8 | second half of the ninth century. Exceptionally gifted, with 405 5,8 | the middle of the ninth century, and was expressed in such 406 5,8 | Constantinople in the tenth century, wrote in his letter to 407 5,8 | first half of the ninth century. At this time the caliphate, 408 5,8 | attributed to the ninth century. The illuminated manuscripts 409 6 | beginning of the eleventh century. This was achieved in spite 410 6 | early part of the tenth century. This triumph of the Byzantine 411 6,1 | seventies of the nineteenth century, speak of him as a Slav. 412 6,2 | The beginning of the tenth century was marked by active operations 413 6,2 | at the end of the ninth century Cretan pirates had repeatedly 414 6,2 | third decade of the tenth century, because all its forces 415 6,2 | the middle of the tenth century Curcuas achieved numerous 416 6,2 | geographer of the thirteenth century, Yaqut, narrates an interesting 417 6,2 | historian of the eleventh century, Yahya of Antioch, writes 418 6,2 | latter part of the tenth century.~ Under the successor of 419 6,2 | very outset of the eleventh century a treaty of peace was reached 420 6,2 | thirties of the eleventh century, taking from it its second 421 6,2 | the middle of the eleventh century the Byzantine Empire was 422 6,2 | at the end of the fourth century. The smaller western part 423 6,2 | province.~ In the seventh century, after the conquest of Syria 424 6,2 | beginning of the eighth century Armenia was completely ruined 425 6,2 | the middle of the ninth century, he conferred the title 426 6,2 | at the end of the ninth century the caliph conferred upon 427 6,2 | first half of the tenth century[39] that the Armenian territory 428 6,2 | second half of the tenth century, where in a subsequent period 429 6,2 | forties of the eleventh century, under Constantine IX Monomachus, 430 6,3 | at the end of the ninth century, a new people, the Magyars ( 431 6,3 | at the end of the tenth century and wrote: “Even now one 432 6,3 | second half of the tenth century, the Magyars invaded the 433 6,3 | beginning of the eleventh century did fortune begin to smile 434 6,3 | the middle of the eleventh century under the leadership of 435 6,3 | was formed in the twelfth century.~ According to an Austrian 436 6,3 | decisive events of the eleventh century, and of the Middle Ages 437 6,4 | second half of the tenth century, has an interesting passage 438 6,4 | army from the early tenth century, and with the corresponding 439 6,4 | Khazaro-Russian-Byzantine relations in the tenth century. The value of this document 440 6,4 | famous work of the tenth century Concerning the Ceremonies 441 6,4 | ninth decade of the tenth century the position of the Emperor 442 6,4 | the middle of the eleventh century because of the appearance 443 6,5 | problem.~ In the eleventh century the Patzinaks of the Greek 444 6,5 | settled some time in the ninth century on the territory of modern 445 6,5 | Asia Minor in the eleventh century. The Cumanian dictionary 446 6,5 | Empire, written in the tenth century and dedicated to his son 447 6,5 | the Patzinaks of the tenth century were of great importance 448 6,5 | church writer of the eleventh century, spoke of the irruptions 449 6,5 | the middle of the eleventh century, however, the Empire, apparently, 450 6,5 | when, in the middle of that century, they crossed the Danube.~ 451 6,6 | the middle of the ninth century the republic of St. Mark ( 452 6,6 | of Basil I. In the ninth century their interests coincided 453 6,6 | second half of the ninth century the results of the coronation 454 6,6 | southern Italy in the tenth century there was also a noticeable 455 6,6 | cultural centers.~ In the same century the Byzantine Empire and 456 6,6 | At the end of the tenth century an administrative reform 457 6,6 | beginning of the eleventh century, at the age of twenty-two ( 458 6,6 | While in the early eleventh century Byzantine provinces in southern 459 6,6 | beginning of the eleventh century at the invitation of Meles, 460 6,6 | fourth decade of the eleventh century Emperor Michael IV the Paphlagonian 461 6,6 | the middle of the eleventh century, there arose among the Normans 462 6,7 | the middle of the eleventh century after long disputes which 463 6,7 | the beginning of the tenth century during the patriarchate 464 6,7 | iconoclastic emperors of the eighth century waged a campaign against 465 6,7 | toward the end of the tenth century, both internal and external 466 6,7 | second half of the tenth century, especially after the coronation 467 6,7 | monasticism in the fourth century, and several small and poor 468 6,7 | there about the seventh century. During the period of the 469 6,7 | iconoclastic troubles of the eighth century the inaccessible districts 470 6,7 | the middle of the tenth century Mount Athos had gone through 471 6,7 | As early as the eleventh century there was a Russian Laura 472 6,7 | the middle of the eleventh century.[99] The administration 473 6,7 | became so acute in the ninth century was brought to a final solution 474 6,7 | the middle of the eleventh century. And while the main causes 475 6,7 | the middle of the eleventh century. In spite of the prohibitions 476 6,7 | the middle of the eleventh century the papal throne was occupied 477 6,7 | metropolitans of the eleventh century, appointed or confirmed 478 6,7 | Russian prince of the eleventh century appealed to the pope for 479 6,7 | mentioned as early as the tenth century. The ideas expressed in 480 6,7 | Mikhailovich (seventeenth century) contain direct quotations 481 6,7 | the eleventh or twelfth century is very important, the Tipucitus ( 482 6,7 | the end of the nineteenth century.[122] The date of this document 483 6,7 | VI or later in the tenth century, perhaps even under Nicephorus 484 6,7 | the beginning of the tenth century, and which have not yet 485 6,7 | collections and manuals. The tenth century was marked also by an exceedingly 486 6,7 | Byzantine Empire of the tenth century were those small peasant 487 6,7 | the powerful in the tenth century, seemingly sudden at first 488 6,7 | third decade of the ninth century. This was especially true 489 6,7 | proportions in the tenth century. The severe and lasting 490 6,7 | threatened in the tenth century, especially by Asia Minor.~ 491 6,7 | survived until the tenth century, although they were in a 492 6,7 | early part of the ninth century (in so far as the brief 493 6,7 | first half of the eleventh century Romanus III Argyrus, who 494 6,7 | Macedonian emperors of the tenth century, though limiting to some 495 6,7 | results. In the eleventh century the famous Novels were gradually 496 6,7 | and abandoned. The same century witnessed a material change 497 6,7 | the Empire in the ninth century and in the time of the Macedonian 498 6,7 | the middle of the seventh century, while the Ravenna exarchate 499 6,7 | first half of the eighth century by the Longobards, who were 500 6,7 | papal state. In the seventh century the Byzantine Empire had,


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