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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | decision of a bishop had to be accepted as final in cases concerning 2 2,4 | into central Asia and was accepted by a considerable number 3 2,5 | this canon was generally accepted in the East. It raised the 4 2,5 | compromises on both sides. Zeno accepted this proposal and issued 5 2,5 | Alexandrian Patriarch, who accepted the Henoticon. The Pope 6 2,5 | consulship, which Clovis accepted with gratitude.[149] This, 7 2,5 | point of view has not been accepted by scholars.[181]~ Priscus 8 3,16| however, is not generally accepted.[144]~ The true chronicler 9 4,1 | had not previously been accepted as an official title. Up 10 4,1 | members of the Lakhmid dynasty accepted it. Both dynasties had to 11 4,1 | explanation can hardly be accepted from a historical point 12 4,3 | followed by declaring that “he accepted all those canons which did 13 4,4 | some of these laws were accepted and introduced into legislation 14 5,1 | This view is at present accepted by some scholars,[2] but 15 5,3 | compilers of the Ecloga are accepted by the civil legislation 16 5,3 | Zachariä von Lingenthal, is not accepted by scholars.[47]~ The form 17 5,4 | an innovation. It was the accepted caesaro-papistic view of 18 5,5 | members of the higher clergy accepted the decrees of the iconoclastic 19 5,5 | Catholic church had ever accepted idols.” The bishops of the 20 5,8 | that all emperors who had accepted images and worshiped them 21 5,8 | and confirmed the divinely accepted doctrine of the Holy Fathers 22 5,8 | author, and many writers have accepted his conclusions.[185] But 23 6,1 | one hand, the generally accepted nameMacedonian” is applied 24 6,7 | Constantinople, quite naturally accepted the Byzantine point of view, 25 6,8 | things,” they cannot be accepted in full.[192]~ Basil I was 26 7,1 | Belgian historian must be accepted with some reservations. 27 7,2 | of Nicetas Choniates is accepted, being Wallachian.~ The 28 8,9 | without bloodshed, Asen accepted the proposition and promised 29 8,16| This erroneous opinion was accepted in the History of Byzantine 30 8,17| especially Uspensky’s, are accepted, it must also be affirmed 31 8,17| specific term was generally accepted in Byzantium to designate 32 9,7 | Constantinople, where it was accepted with great gratitude. But 33 9,15| Union of Florence was not accepted in the East, and on his 34 9,18| detail. Inwardly Orthodox, he accepted the compromise with Rome 35 9,18| hypothesis, however, cannot be accepted, because an exactly opposite


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