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reproducing 2
reproduction 3
reproved 2
republic 34
republican 4
republican-minded 1
republics 15
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34 leader
34 monophysitic
34 produced
34 republic
34 serbs
34 suffered
34 surrounded
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | After Rome ceased to be a republic the emperors more than once 2 2,5 | also a theoretician of the republic which he defends and glorifies; 3 3,13| the whole people of the republic hitherto afflicted exceedingly, 4 3,16| policy of the modern Turkish republic under the leadership of 5 6,6 | of the ninth century the republic of St. Mark (Venice) freed 6 7,1 | the Emperor promised the Republic of St. Mark enormous trade 7 7,1 | which established for the Republic of St. Mark quite an exceptional 8 7,1 | the Eastern Empire and the Republic of St. Mark.~ ~Struggle 9 7,1 | Alexius Comnenus opened to the Republic of St. Mark the Byzantine 10 7,1 | Alexius had granted the Republic of St. Mark quite exceptional 11 7,1 | Byzantium and Venice. The Republic of St. Mark, aware of Manuel’ 12 7,1 | coming to terms with the Republic of St. Mark “in order to 13 7,3 | welfare, and benefit of the Republic of St. Mark were involved, 14 7,3 | economic development of the Republic; he turned his attention 15 7,3 | vessels they could not pay the Republic of St. Mark the full amount 16 7,3 | Dandolo himself as doge of the Republic of Venice did not pretend 17 7,3 | partition of Romania. The Republic of St. Mark received some 18 7,3 | compared with the powerful Republic, whose position in the East 19 7,3 | passed into the hands of the Republic of St. Mark, the best harbors, 20 7,3 | was in the power of the Republic. The Fourth Crusade, which 21 7,3 | Venice in the East, gave the Republic innumerable commercial advantages 22 7,4 | ecclesiastical and almost independent republic where only monks could live.” 23 8,15| and under Vatatzes the Republic of St. Mark was hostile 24 9,2 | past glory of the Roman Republic, the tribune Cola di Rienzo. 25 9,3 | was a new treaty with the Republic of St. Mark restoring and 26 9,3 | of his eastern plans, the Republic of St. Mark rapidly changed 27 9,5 | beginning doomed to failure. The Republic of St. Mark, unreconciled 28 9,6 | somewhat forgotten, the Republic of St. Mark made an alliance 29 9,7 | capital for Venice.[156]~ The Republic of St. Mark was in a difficult 30 9,8 | peninsula. On one hand, the Republic of St. Mark wanted to take 31 9,8 | the representative of the Republic, the resources of the country 32 9,17| Acropolis of the whole monastic republic.”[293]~ In the preface to 33 9,17| respects resembled a real republic.”[322] The zealots paid 34 9,17| governed as an independent republic until in 1349 John V and


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