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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | literature on the subject was produced. In reality, however, the 2 2,4 | appointed by the Emperor produced, after eight yearswork, 3 2,5 | Syrian center of culture, produced in opposition to the Alexandrian 4 2,5 | are all debatable and have produced an enormous literature.”[ 5 3,5 | several texts into one, produced a certain arbitrariness 6 3,12| troops were unable to stop, produced a profound ethnographic 7 3,12| century, that the Roman Church produced one of its most remarkable 8 3,14| of the Lombards and Moors produced significant changes in the 9 3,16| history.[140] This period produced several historians, whom 10 3,16| of the seventh centuries, produced his famous work in Greek, 11 5,3 | contradictions found in them produced considerable confusion in 12 5,3 | canonist, A. S. Pavlov, produced a critical edition of this 13 5,8 | art the iconoclastic epoch produced only negative results. And 14 6,2 | soldier that the Empire had produced for generations. He infused 15 6,8 | schools, which not only produced large numbers of ikons and 16 7,1 | threatened.~ The fall of Edessa produced a deep impression upon the 17 7,3 | and his excommunication produced no effect upon the Venetians. 18 7,3 | May, 1202. Although Hopf produced no text of the treaty and 19 7,3 | described the deep impression produced upon the crusaders by the 20 7,4 | partiality for her father, Anna produced a work which is extremely 21 8,7 | Greek-Byzantine taste”[51] produced a particularly strong impression 22 8,16| the profound impression produced upon him by the contemplation 23 8,16| taste for writing, which has produced his vast correspondence, 24 9,2 | At that time Byzantium produced not a few scholars and educated 25 9,9 | which Christian art had produced, and its beauty was enhanced 26 9,18| artistic atmosphere which produced such remarkable monuments 27 9,18| epoch of the Palaeologi produced a group of important and 28 9,18| a number of historians, produced almost no chroniclers. In 29 9,18| polemic literature. The latter produced a number of writers among 30 9,18| Hesychast movement also produced a number of writers on both 31 9,18| Plato and his enthusiasm and produced a striking impression upon 32 9,18| philology the Palaeologian epoch produced not a few interesting writers 33 9,18| under the Palaeologi, which produced such work as the mosaics 34 9,19| medieval southern Italy produced a number of writers who


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