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501 6,7 | the beginning of the ninth century there were ten themes: five 502 6,7 | geographer of the ninth century, Ibn-Khurdadhbah, and in 503 6,7 | military districts in the ninth century, but that not all of these 504 6,7 | Concerning Themes (tenth century), Constantine Porphyrogenitus 505 6,7 | of Calabria in the tenth century after the Arabian conquest 506 6,7 | as far back as the ninth century, and frequently referred 507 6,7 | themes.[136] In the eleventh century the number rose to thirty-eight.[ 508 6,8 | troubles of the eleventh century were of Greek origin. In 509 6,8 | anti-militarist of the eleventh century as Michael Psellus wrote: “ 510 6,8 | Comneni in the eleventh century marked still another victory 511 6,8 | second half of the sixth century. The Turks also served in 512 6,8 | Empire until the eleventh century. With the appearance of 513 6,8 | first half of the eleventh century conditions changed.[143]~ 514 6,8 | history. In the eleventh century the caliphate was no longer 515 6,8 | the middle of the eleventh century the Seljuqs penetrated into 516 6,8 | the middle of the eleventh century the Seljuqs became a very 517 6,8 | fourth decade of the eleventh century Constantine IX Monomachus 518 6,8 | the middle of the eleventh century the Normans had also a very 519 6,8 | sixties of the eleventh century progressed with alternating 520 6,8 | methods that, in the ninth century, the Muslims had succeeded 521 6,8 | period of time. In the same century the city offered very stubborn 522 6,8 | second half of the eleventh century. Notwithstanding some revival 523 6,8 | cultural movement of the tenth century was Emperor Constantine 524 6,8 | Constantine VII in the tenth century are preserved. Some of them 525 6,8 | economic life of the tenth century. It also deals with Arabs, 526 6,8 | the Empire in the tenth century.[165] Much geographical 527 6,8 | Turkey of the twentieth century bear traces of Byzantine 528 6,8 | Metaphrastes. To the early tenth century belongs also the Anthologia 529 6,8 | literary taste of the tenth century.[166]~ The time of Constantine 530 6,8 | early part of the tenth century. His broad education and 531 6,8 | cultural movement of the tenth century.[168]~ Patriarch Nicholas 532 6,8 | political history of the tenth century.~ Leo the Deacon, a contemporary 533 6,8 | chroniclers of the tenth century are usually represented 534 6,8 | text.[170]~ To the tenth century belongs also a very interesting 535 6,8 | humanism,” and for the tenth century reveals “a renaissance of 536 6,8 | first half of the eleventh century. His short works, written 537 6,8 | wit.[174]~ In the tenth century, when Byzantine civilization 538 6,8 | a writer of the twelfth century, remarks that “from the 539 6,8 | the middle of the eleventh century under Constantine Monomachus, 540 6,8 | law school of the eleventh century had distinctly practical 541 6,8 | first half of the eleventh century. Through his excellent education, 542 6,8 | the end of the eleventh century, probably in the year 1078.[ 543 6,8 | history of the eleventh century, in spite of certain prejudices 544 6,8 | cultural life of the eleventh century as Photius did in the ninth 545 6,8 | Photius did in the ninth century, and Constantine Porphyrogenitus 546 6,8 | dynasty, especially the tenth century, is viewed as the period 547 6,8 | the middle of the tenth century in Cappadocia and in the 548 6,8 | the poet of the twelfth century, when attempting to give 549 6,8 | belongs to the fourteenth century.[188] The study of it has 550 6,8 | the events of the tenth century, when the Byzantine troops 551 6,8 | Karamzin (early nineteenth century), who at first viewed it 552 6,8 | Byzantine Empire in the eleventh century are found in the statute 553 6,8 | the middle of the ninth century until the twelfth century, 554 6,8 | century until the twelfth century, i.e., including the period 555 6,8 | clumsy forms of the sixth century, which continued only in 556 6,8 | plan; when in the tenth century the dome of St. Sophia was 557 6,8 | tenth or early eleventh, century; St. Luke of Stiris in Phocis ( 558 6,8 | Phocis (the early eleventh century); Nea Moni on Chios (the 559 6,8 | the middle of the eleventh century), the monastery church of 560 6,8 | the end of the eleventh century). In Asia Minor the numerous 561 6,8 | reflected in the art or the century preceding the invasion of 562 7,1 | sixth decade of the eleventh century (105759). The Greek name 563 7,1 | keeping the throne for a century and transferring it from 564 7,1 | Princeexile” of the twelfth century, “the future Richard III 565 7,1 | Byzantian of the twelfth century with all his virtues and 566 7,1 | been founded in the third century A.D. by Paul of Samosata 567 7,1 | reformed in the seventh century. Living in Asia Minor, on 568 7,1 | to Thrace in the eighth century by Constantine V Copronymus, 569 7,1 | as well as in the tenth century by John Tzimisces. The city 570 7,1 | barbarians. In the tenth century the Paulician doctrine had 571 7,1 | second half of the eleventh century Serbia became independent, 572 7,1 | Byzantine war of the tenth century under Simeon, became strained 573 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century continental Hungary, under 574 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century Alexius Comnenus, who had 575 7,1 | beginning of the nineteenth century it was premature to discuss 576 7,1 | carried on from the seventh century. But in this process not 577 7,1 | western Europe in the eleventh century, especially the economic 578 7,1 | fourth decade of the seventh century, the Arabs, with extraordinary 579 7,1 | beginning of the eighth century, the Arabs had twice besieged 580 7,1 | near Poitiers. In the ninth century they conquered Crete, and 581 7,1 | the beginning of the tenth century Sicily and the major part 582 7,1 | Christians occurred in the tenth century, but they had no religious 583 7,1 | the beginning of the ninth century, there were inns and hospitals 584 7,1 | the opening of the ninth century the Frankish Empire had 585 7,1 | second half of the tenth century the brilliant victories 586 7,1 | second half of the tenth century (in 969), Palestine had 587 7,1 | safety. But in the eleventh century circumstances changed. The 588 7,1 | historian of the eleventh century, Yahya of Antioch. The latter 589 7,1 | the middle of the eleventh century under Emperor Constantine 590 7,1 | fourth decade of the eleventh century, the famous Varangian of 591 7,1 | first years of the twelfth century, soon after the foundation 592 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century the Spaniards conquered 593 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century the Normans took possession 594 7,1 | incident of the eleventh century which struck the Christian 595 7,1 | second half of the eleventh century.~ The Seljuq Turks, after 596 7,1 | eighth decade of the eleventh century were facts that profoundly 597 7,1 | the course of the eleventh century, will take charge of replying 598 7,1 | second half of the nineteenth century scholars believed that the 599 7,1 | at the close of the tenth century by the famous Gerbert, later 600 7,1 | At the close of the tenth century the position of the Christians 601 7,1 | eighth decade of the eleventh century, when Jerusalem passed into 602 7,1 | increased in the eleventh century owing to the Cluniac movement. 603 7,1 | the papacy in the eleventh century, especially under Gregory 604 7,1 | Crusade.~ In the eleventh century western pilgrimages to the 605 7,1 | raised whether the eleventh century might be regarded, as it 606 7,1 | pilgrimage of the eleventh century was made up exclusively 607 7,1 | pilgrimages of the eleventh century before the Turkish conquest 608 7,1 | Holy Land in the eleventh century. A Byzantine monk, Epiphane, 609 7,1 | between the end of the eighth century and the eleventh.~ Before 610 7,1 | in Italy in the eleventh century, centered in Venice. The 611 7,1 | Pisa, which in the tenth century and at the beginning of 612 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century was the medieval colonial 613 7,1 | especially France. The eleventh century in France was a time of 614 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century, Europe was mentally and 615 7,1 | the middle of the eleventh century, laid waste the country, 616 7,1 | that land in the eleventh century, and only after the taking 617 7,1 | second half of the eleventh century, not only from a religious, 618 7,1 | not exist in the eleventh century. Neither on the part of 619 7,1 | against Persia in the seventh century, when the Holy Land and 620 7,1 | Asia Minor in the eleventh century, had given up all hope of 621 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century. Only one desire was overwhelmingly 622 7,1 | literary man of the nineteenth century (Bikélas) wrote:~ ~To the 623 7,1 | historian of the twelfth century, Ibn al‑Qalanisi: “In this 624 7,1 | extent that, in the twelfth century, Byzantium, opening hostilities 625 7,1 | Byzantium. Here, in the twelfth century, it was already obvious 626 7,1 | very end of the eleventh century had conquered Cappadocia 627 7,1 | second half of the twelfth century. Alexius negotiated with 628 7,1 | at the end of the twelfth century.”[108] After this defeat 629 7,1 | beginning of the eleventh century under Basil II Bulgaroctonus, 630 7,1 | begun by the middle of this century to revolt. The end of the 631 7,1 | The end of the eleventh century and the beginning of the 632 7,1 | emperors of the twelfth century. The assumption of the royal 633 7,1 | fourth decade of the twelfth century he succeeded in restoring 634 7,1 | the end of the eleventh century by the refugees from Armenia 635 7,1 | the middle of the twelfth century, V. Vasilievsky explained, “ 636 7,1 | the popes of the twelfth century, imbued with theocratic 637 7,1 | to exist in the twelfth century; at first Manuel remembered 638 7,1 | historian of the nineteenth century agrees with the words of 639 7,1 | of the end of the twelfth century, contemporary with the Comneni 640 7,1 | the Empire in the twelfth century, wrote in eulogistic terms: “ 641 7,1 | Terrible, in the sixteenth century, with the Russian nobility. 642 7,2 | second half of the twelfth century in the Balkans was originated 643 7,2 | historian of the nineteenth century, V. Vasilievsky, remarked: “ 644 7,2 | the middle of the twelfth century had taken possession of 645 7,2 | seventh decade of the twelfth century, and had founded the dynasty 646 7,2 | of the end of the twelfth century the principal thing was 647 7,3 | At the end of the twelfth century, and especially in the epoch 648 7,3 | at the end of the twelfth century, after the death of the 649 7,3 | the end of the nineteenth century a German historian, W. Norden, 650 7,3 | middle of the fourteenth century. According to the treaty, 651 7,3 | beginning of the thirteenth century, the famous Michael Acominatus ( 652 7,3 | beginning of the thirteenth century, the Byzantine Peloponnesus 653 7,3 | second half of the thirteenth century the capital of the Greco-Byzantine 654 7,3 | decade of the nineteenth century, when it was destroyed by 655 7,3 | Chronicle of Morea (fourteenth century) which survives in different 656 7,4 | second half of the twelfth century by the clergy. A celebrated 657 7,4 | the end of the eleventh century. Christodulusreforms did 658 7,4 | beginning of the twelfth century.~ But this is not all. Attention 659 7,4 | first half of the twelfth century, whose autobiography, Historia 660 7,4 | eleventh to the thirteenth century was the same that we find 661 7,4 | nineties of the eleventh century, Alexius Comnenus held out 662 7,4 | example, in the fifteenth century, at the time of the fall 663 7,4 | at the end of the twelfth century can be explained by western 664 7,4 | before; even in the ninth century there had been men who taught 665 7,4 | the course of the twelfth century. Whereas the history of 666 7,4 | Byzantium in the twelfth century was to have been fully discussed.~ 667 7,4 | eleventh and the early twelfth century, the archbishop of Bulgaria, 668 7,4 | eighth decade of the twelfth century, i.e. under Manuel, gave 669 7,4 | towards the end of the twelfth century may be computed at between 670 7,4 | eighties of the eleventh century, at the beginning of the 671 7,4 | first half of the twelfth century wrote: “After having lost 672 7,4 | Byzantium of the twelfth century, played an important part, 673 7,4 | known that in the eleventh century the number of themes reached 674 7,4 | the course of the twelfth century.~ Most of the former themes 675 7,4 | the course of the twelfth century in connection with the growing 676 7,4 | the end of the eleventh century fell into disuse. Under 677 7,4 | already borne, in the ninth century and earlier, by the governors 678 7,4 | a source of the twelfth century testified, every year at 679 7,4 | as Photius in the ninth century, Constantine Porphyrogenitus 680 7,4 | reformed in the eleventh century, created favorable conditions 681 7,4 | the writers of the twelfth century and the beginning of the 682 7,4 | living tongue of the twelfth century. Writers of the epoch of 683 7,4 | far down as the nineteenth century a woman as an historian 684 7,4 | Athenians of the twelfth century, and Michael felt it. In 685 7,4 | beginning of the thirteenth century. After the conquest of the 686 7,4 | existence in the twelfth century around Athens of the important 687 7,4 | beginning of the thirteenth century. Born about the middle of 688 7,4 | the middle of the twelfth century in the Phrygian city of 689 7,4 | celebrated figures of the twelfth century in the field of general 690 7,4 | Byzantium in the twelfth century. His literary legacy may 691 7,4 | the close of the eleventh century and at the beginning of 692 7,4 | beginning of the twelfth century (about 1108, though the 693 7,4 | the middle of the twelfth century one of the numerous Byzantine 694 7,4 | the close of the twelfth century, is of considerable importance 695 7,4 | depicted a man of the twelfth century living by literary work 696 7,4 | cultural force in the twelfth century. But taking into consideration 697 7,4 | first half of the twelfth century. His uncle, under the monastic 698 7,4 | spoken Greek of the twelfth century, of which he left very interesting 699 7,4 | second half of the eleventh century, John Scylitzes, whose Greek 700 7,4 | Zonaras wrote in the twelfth century not the usual dry chronicle 701 7,4 | first half of the twelfth century in political verses, and 702 7,4 | Glycas wrote in the twelfth century a world chronicle of events 703 7,4 | the middle of the ninth century, i.e., from the accession 704 7,4 | troubled period in the eleventh century, just before the accession 705 7,4 | Comneni. “In the eleventh century we already mark a decline 706 7,4 | decay. In the fifteenth century it was only a ruin and the 707 7,4 | later on, in the fifteenth century, were to be buried the Emperors 708 7,4 | beginning of the twelfth century. Churches were being built 709 7,4 | art, belong to the twelfth century. In the East, the mosaics 710 7,4 | powerful in the twelfth century, and even where it might 711 7,4 | writer: “In the twelfth century the political and military 712 7,4 | renaissance of the twelfth century is interesting and important 713 7,4 | renaissance of the twelfth century which has been so well described 714 7,4 | Renaissance of the Twelfth Century. In the first two lines 715 7,4 | renaissance in the twelfth century!” There is no contradiction 716 7,4 | contradiction at all. In the twelfth century western Europe witnessed 717 7,4 | learning.” In the twelfth century direct intercourse between 718 7,4 | Italy in the early fifteenth century.”~ Taking into consideration 719 7,4 | this revival of the twelfth century becomes of much greater 720 7,4 | in the West. The twelfth century may certainly be designated 721 8,1 | Bulgaria.~ The whole thirteenth century was full of continuous clashes 722 8,2 | traveler of the twelfth century, al-Harawy (el-Herewy) wrote: “ 723 8,2 | historians of the thirteenth century point out the vast extent 724 8,2 | writer of the thirteenth century, Nicephorus Blemmydes, spoke 725 8,2 | statesman of the fourteenth century, a diplomat, politician 726 8,2 | probably from the ninth century, and had fine mosaics, important 727 8,5 | chronicler of the fourteenth century said that Henry was “a real 728 8,5 | historians of the twentieth century also estimate highly his 729 8,7 | Epirus in the thirteenth century is not yet thoroughly investigated 730 8,7 | the end of the nineteenth century by V. G. Vasilievsky.[48]~ 731 8,7 | history of the thirteenth century is concerned with the relations 732 8,9 | historian of the thirteenth century, George Acropolita, wrote 733 8,9 | Christian East in the thirteenth century. It destroyed the western 734 8,9 | history of the thirteenth century, Thessalonica and Epirus, 735 8,9 | decade of the thirteenth century came to its end.~ ~ 736 8,10| at the end of the twelfth century had menaced Byzantium with 737 8,10| middle of the nineteenth century, a French historian wrote 738 8,10| decade of the thirteenth century. Frederick did not hesitate 739 8,10| decade of the thirteenth century, the Greek troops fought 740 8,11| decades of the thirteenth century there appeared from the 741 8,11| obvious that in the thirteenth century alliances between Christians 742 8,11| historian of the thirteenth century, Matthew of Paris, reflect 743 8,11| reflects a kind of thirteenth century European gossip, has any 744 8,12| both Simeon in the tenth century, and the Asens, Kalojan 745 8,12| John II, in the thirteenth century, this task proved to be 746 8,12| be made in the fourteenth century.~ Taking advantage of the 747 8,12| of a saint of the seventh century, John the Merciful, as sometimes 748 8,13| vigor of the thirteenth century colonial life offers a sharp 749 8,14| relations of the thirteenth century.~ At the beginning of the 750 8,16| second half of the thirteenth century, Nicaea was said “to be 751 8,16| movement of the thirteenth century, Nicephorus Blemmydes, scholar, 752 8,16| people of the thirteenth century wrote, with very few exceptions, 753 8,16| Greeks of the thirteenth century in particular, lived and 754 8,16| very end of the twelfth century. After the taking of the 755 8,16| Byzantium in the thirteenth century. Blemmydes was the author 756 8,16| Byzantium of the thirteenth century, and from the point of view 757 8,16| decade of the thirteenth century.~ The main literary work 758 8,16| published at the end of the last century by the Italian scholar, 759 8,16| Christian East in the thirteenth century.[170]~ To the second half 760 8,16| second half of the twelfth century and to the first period 761 8,16| beginning of the twentieth century, owing to A. Heisenberg. 762 8,16| cultural work in the thirteenth century and prepared the way for 763 8,16| probably in the thirteenth century, a brief universal chronicle 764 8,16| literature of the thirteenth century of the use of the spoken 765 8,16| literature of the twelfth century, with the Provençal romans 766 8,16| beginning of the thirteenth century seemed to be particularly 767 8,16| probably, in the thirteenth century, is an example of the Byzantine 768 8,16| belong to the fifteenth century.[179]~ The plot of the romance 769 8,16| knight of the fourteenth century, Bertrand du Guesclin, who 770 8,16| romances of the twelfth century were preceded by a great 771 8,16| literature of the twelfth century could exercise no such strong 772 8,16| referred to the thirteenth century.[190]~ Light has recently 773 8,16| personalities of the thirteenth century in the west of the Balkan 774 8,16| first half of the thirteenth century belonged to the Despotat 775 8,16| thirties of the thirteenth century, received an excellent classical 776 8,16| the end of the sixteenth century, the author of the Ecclesiastical 777 8,16| placed him in the twelfth century on the basis of George’s 778 8,16| the events of the twelfth century, came to the conclusion 779 8,16| who lived in the twelfth century, the other in the thirteenth. 780 8,16| lived in the thirteenth century; and that the two emperors 781 8,16| belongs to the thirteenth century.[199]~ George was born, 782 8,16| first half of the thirteenth century, the archbishop of Ochrida ( 783 8,16| first half of the thirteenth century in Epirus, Albania, Serbia, 784 8,16| preserved in the thirteenth century.~ The literary movement 785 8,16| formed in the thirteenth century in the western part of the 786 8,16| Italy in the thirteenth century at the time of Frederick 787 8,16| of Nicaea during the same century, and especially the movement 788 8,16| Epirus in the thirteenth century must lose its exclusively 789 8,16| culture of the thirteenth century.~ ~ 790 8,17| beginning with the tenth century, the system of distribution 791 8,17| first half of the third century, when he granted the frontier 792 8,17| first half of the fifth century and included in the Code 793 8,17| of Justinian in the sixth century, which was proclaimed binding 794 8,17| Beginning with the seventh century, under the menace of the 795 8,17| Therefore when in the tenth century the emperors of the Macedonian 796 8,17| holdings: “If in the tenth century some traces of community 797 8,17| texts from the eleventh century to the fourteenth the arrangements 798 8,17| the emperors of the tenth century are treated as still in 799 8,17| sources in the eleventh century; it was a term which was 800 8,17| As early as the tenth century, there is evidence of the 801 8,17| second half of the eleventh century. This circumstance in no 802 8,17| previous to the eleventh century. In the epoch of the Comneni 803 8,17| beginning of the thirteenth century, the Byzantine emperors’ 804 8,17| beginning with the fourth century, where patronage (in the 805 8,17| the middle of the eleventh century (1045); they accordingly 806 8,17| the middle of the eleventh century. But this alone cannot be 807 8,17| late ninth and of the tenth century, granted to the Athenian 808 8,17| first half of the tenth century by a charter of Romanus 809 8,17| Mount Athos in the tenth century, there are references to 810 8,17| charters of the seventh century and the opening of the eighth 811 8,17| established in the fourth century for the Christian clergy 812 8,17| history before the eleventh century. Even various published 813 8,17| History is a work of the sixth century, biased and one-sided, obviously 814 8,17| only affected the sixth century but continued far later. 815 8,17| Apions possessed in the sixth century vast landed property in 816 8,17| in Byzantium, the seventh century is of very great importance. 817 8,17| second half of the seventh century and the beginning of the 818 8,17| towards the end of the seventh century a whole third of the land 819 8,17| developed. In the ninth century the crisis took a character 820 8,17| of the close of the sixth century, who under Emperor Maurice ( 821 8,17| the opening of the seventh century, the revolt of the African 822 8,17| analogies. In the seventh century in connection with the Persian, 823 8,17| superior … In the tenth century many of them possessed large 824 8,17| troubled period of the eleventh century was characterized by a struggle 825 8,17| were purely thirteenth century law, and “the laws of Jerusalem 826 8,17| feudal customs of eleventh century Europe as brought to the 827 8,17| survived, and in the nineteenth century this was translated into 828 8,17| the close of the eleventh century, when the Comneni ascended 829 9,2 | Serbs of the fourteenth century under Stephen Dušan (Dushan) 830 9,2 | history of the fourteenth century was to answer this question 831 9,2 | which in the nineteenth century was to contribute to the 832 9,2 | first half of the sixteenth century.[11]~ Andronicus in 1295 833 9,2 | strife of the fourteenth century was the participation, now 834 9,2 | historian of the fifteenth century, “favorably kept him as 835 9,2 | the end of the fifteenth century undertook his expedition 836 9,2 | the end of the fifteenth century dreams of a crusade still 837 9,2 | beginning of the sixteenth century, the monk Philotheus, wrote; “ 838 9,3 | the close of the twelfth century, the king of Germany, Henry 839 9,3 | historian of the twentieth century remarks: “When Charles 840 9,3 | beginning of the twentieth century, seems a dream and a vague 841 9,3 | thirteenth to the fifteenth century, are constantly increasing: 842 9,3 | Napoleon in the thirteenth century,”[54] had world power in 843 9,3 | author of the fourteenth century, Gregoras, wrote that Charles “ 844 9,3 | decade of the nineteenth century, has been edited many times 845 9,3 | humanist of the fourteenth century, Petrarca, regarded Procida 846 9,3 | historian of the fifteenth century, George Phrantzes, wrote: “ 847 9,3 | Empire that in the thirteenth century the Turks themselves were 848 9,3 | forties of the thirteenth century the threatening danger of 849 9,3 | second half of the thirteenth century, at the time of Michael 850 9,3 | decades of the thirteenth century, an ally of the Christians 851 9,3 | decade of the thirteenth century on, the chief contingent 852 9,3 | so that in the thirteenth century they were concentrated chiefly 853 9,4 | failed. In the fourteenth century the great king of Serbia, 854 9,4 | middle of the fifteenth century they were to establish an 855 9,4 | very end of the thirteenth century their leader was Osman ( 856 9,4 | the end of the thirteenth century on, the Ottoman Turks began 857 9,4 | beginning of the fourteenth century a peace was concluded between 858 9,4 | Historians of the nineteenth century devoted much attention to 859 9,4 | and Peru in the sixteenth century, Cortez and Pizarro; he 860 9,4 | beginning of the fourteenth century Roger de Flor with his company 861 9,4 | second half of the fourteenth century a Spanish duke of Athens 862 9,4 | accident in the fourteenth century and organized upon Spanish 863 9,4 | Greece in the fourteenth century were not only troubled and 864 9,4 | beginning of the fourteenth century the Catalan company fought 865 9,4 | the end of the thirteenth century, embraced the whole of Thrace 866 9,4 | first half of the fourteenth century, from Serbia.~ The Serbs 867 9,4 | peninsula in the seventh century at the time of Emperor Heraclius 868 9,4 | Catholicism, and in the eleventh century lost their independence 869 9,4 | second half of the twelfth century, in contrast to the Bulgars 870 9,4 | Serbs until the twelfth century, and coincided chronologically 871 9,4 | second half of the twelfth century was Stephen Nemanja, proclaimed “ 872 9,4 | first half of the fourteenth century, the Albanians for the first 873 9,4 | geographer of the second century A.D., Ptolemy, mentioned 874 9,4 | Albanians was in the eleventh century extended to the rest of 875 9,4 | sources of the eleventh century, after the Normano-Byzantine 876 9,4 | decade of the fourteenth century, not long before Andronicus’ 877 9,4 | fourteenth and in the fifteenth century, all over middle Greece, 878 9,4 | first half of the nineteenth century, Fallmerayer, came out with 879 9,4 | quarter of the fourteenth century, the Greek-Slavs who inhabited 880 9,4 | revolution of the nineteenth century which freed Greece from 881 9,4 | the end of the thirteenth century all Christian possessions 882 9,4 | thirteenth and in the fourteenth century on the part of some other 883 9,5 | historian of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Gregoras, put 884 9,6 | Byzantium in the fourteenth century.~ ~The Turks. — Toward the 885 9,6 | beginning of the fourteenth century, besought the pope to rouse 886 9,6 | the end of the fourteenth century, belonged the future of 887 9,7 | the end of the fourteenth century might have been solved by 888 9,7 | beginning of the fifteenth century. A man of extraordinary 889 9,7 | historian of the fifteenth century, Adam Usk, wrote: “I thought 890 9,7 | beginning of the fifteenth century, in the epoch of the Italian 891 9,7 | the end of the fourteenth century, the Mongol empire, which 892 9,7 | middle of the fourteenth century so important that it was 893 9,7 | the end of the fourteenth century the Peloponnesus was mercilessly 894 9,7 | Despot, was in the fourteenth century and at the beginning of 895 9,7 | related that in the fourteenth century, at Sparta, there existed 896 9,7 | rampart which in the fifth century B.C. the Peloponnesians 897 9,7 | was restored in the third century A.D. by the Emperor Valerian 898 9,7 | danger in the fifteenth century, the predecessor of Theodore 899 9,7 | first half of the fifteenth century.~ To the time of Manuel 900 9,7 | decade of the fifteenth century, the relations between Manuel 901 9,8 | middle of the fifteenth century, he was planning to carry 902 9,8 | beginning of the fifteenth century Venice set herself the goal 903 9,9 | artists in the fifteenth century in honor of the sultan and 904 9,9 | the end of the fourteenth century by the Sultan Bayazid (Anatoli-Hisar). 905 9,9 | second half of the nineteenth century, in several places of Stamboul, 906 9,9 | decade of the fifteenth century said that “the Sultan, like 907 9,9 | the end of the seventeenth century they threatened Vienna. 908 9,11| second half of the thirteenth century, in their eastern policy 909 9,11| Galesino) in the sixteenth century, and some other writers 910 9,11| Allatius in the seventeenth century.[244]~ The Union of Lyons 911 9,12| Beginning with the twelfth century, there were two irreconcilably 912 9,12| Studion who in the ninth century openly spoke and wrote against 913 9,12| and Photians in the ninth century, were felt, of course, by 914 9,12| beginning of the fourteenth century, the Arsenites, displayed 915 9,12| the end of the thirteenth century, in connection with the 916 9,12| power. In the fourteenth century they showed vigorous activity 917 9,12| Thessalonica in the fourteenth century, pursuing some political 918 9,12| first half of the fourteenth century the zealots and monks gradually 919 9,12| the end of the eleventh century Alexius Comnenus had freed 920 9,12| the end of the thirteenth century corresponded nominally to 921 9,12| 900. But in the thirteenth century circumstances completely 922 9,13| first half of the fourteenth century the interesting Hesychast 923 9,13| event of the fourteenth century. The German Byzantinist 924 9,13| Hesychasts in the fourteenth century and the man who best reduced 925 9,13| middle of the fourteenth century resulted in a decisive victory 926 9,14| decade of the fourteenth century the Turks were the masters 927 9,14| the pope.~ The fourteenth century was the epoch of the so-called “ 928 9,15| beginning of the fifteenth century, a Byzantine polemist, Joseph 929 9,15| 283] In the fifteenth century, this apprehension was justified 930 9,15| council of the fifteenth century, the Council of Basel, which 931 9,15| fresco by the fifteenth century Italian painter, Benozzo 932 9,15| big bas-reliefs, fifteenth century work with the pictures of 933 9,15| as late as the nineteenth century Pope Leo XIII in his encyclical 934 9,16| Italy in the seventeenth century, was the first to publish 935 9,17| libraries, and in the eighteenth century and the first half of the 936 9,17| part.~ In the eighteenth century, a Russian traveler, V. 937 9,17| 291] In the nineteenth century, the Russian scholars, Bishop 938 9,17| very end of the nineteenth century, a Greek scholar, Sp. Lampros, 939 9,17| thirteenth to the fifteenth century.[295]~ As the territory 940 9,17| beginning of the fourteenth century, an Arab geographer, Abulfeda, 941 9,17| beginning of the fifteenth century a Spanish traveler, Ruy 942 9,17| second half of the fourteenth century, Constantinople with its 943 9,17| historian of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Gregoras, described 944 9,17| Byzantium, and in the fourteenth century and the first half of the 945 9,17| Thessaly in the fourteenth century.[311] But a province separated 946 9,17| the end of the fourteenth century Thessalonica received as 947 9,17| beginning of the fourteenth century and the invasions of the 948 9,17| Earlier in the fourteenth century, John Cantacuzene wrote 949 9,17| Thessalontca in the fourteenth century, at least on the estates 950 9,17| middle of the fourteenth century is exceedingly interesting 951 9,17| decade of the fourteenth century, is particularly interesting.[ 952 9,17| Thessalonica in the fourteenth century;” this struggle “betrays 953 9,17| first half of the fourteenth century, a factor in the service 954 9,17| first half of the fifteenth century, Bertrandon de la Broquière, 955 9,17| the end of the thirteenth century, when in 1291 St. Jean d’ 956 9,17| coins. In the fourteenth century, under Andronicus II, Andronicus 957 9,17| attributed to the fourteenth century and often, though wrongly, 958 9,17| well-known work of the tenth century which described ceremonies 959 9,17| Byzantine court. In the tenth century, at the time of the greatest 960 9,17| treatise in the fourteenth century, on the eve of the final 961 9,17| treatise in the fourteenth century, remarked, not without irony: “ 962 9,18| movement. The fourteenth century was the golden age of Thessalonica ( 963 9,18| renaissance of the nineteenth century. One historian said, “on 964 9,18| history of the fourteenth century in the Balkan peninsula, 965 9,18| beginning of the fourteenth century (1307-1308). This is the 966 9,18| beginning of the fourteenth century, Nicephorus Kallistus Xanthopulos 967 9,18| beginning of the seventh century exists today in full. He 968 9,18| 345]~ In the fourteenth century also lived one of the greatest 969 9,18| Byzantium in the fourteenth century, but he is not the greatest 970 9,18| greatest writers of the century, which is still too little 971 9,18| events of the fifteenth century left considerable trace 972 9,18| chroniclers. In the fourteenth century there was only one, a certain 973 9,18| the end of the thirteenth century, Demetrius Cydones who lived 974 9,18| lived in the fourteenth century, and the famous learned 975 9,18| theologian of the fifteenth century, Bessarion of Nicaea.~ John 976 9,18| historian of the fourteenth century called him “a clever man, 977 9,18| beginning of the fourteenth century and died at the beginning 978 9,18| beginning of the fifteenth century, so that his life lasted 979 9,18| his life lasted an entire century.[365] At Milan he became 980 9,18| history of the fourteenth century is Cydonesvoluminous correspondence. 981 9,18| the end of the fourteenth century, Coluccio Salutati, wrote 982 9,18| second half of the fourteenth century, may be mentioned as the 983 9,18| writers of the fourteenth century, and one of the very talented 984 9,18| belongs to the fourteenth century. The basts of Cabasilas’ 985 9,18| the beginning of the sixth century. Byzantine mysticism passed 986 9,18| evolution in the seventh century, thanks to Maximus Confessor, 987 9,18| writers of the fourteenth century, with Nicholas Cabasilas 988 9,18| Byzantium in the fourteenth century, and should attract the 989 9,18| beginning with the eleventh century, in Plato, had never been 990 9,18| Byzantium. In the eleventh century Michael Psellus, in the 991 9,18| part of his life, almost a century long, at Mistra, the cultural 992 9,18| affairs of the early fifteenth centuryafford, in spite of the 993 9,18| first half of the fourteenth century. This man of learning and 994 9,18| Byzantine of the fourteenth century that he cherished such dreams 995 9,18| humanists of the fourteenth century. The most recent investigator 996 9,18| writer of the fourteenth century and one of the greatest 997 9,18| Platonists of the fifteenth century in general and of Gemistus 998 9,18| movement of the fourteenth century is just beginning to be 999 9,18| Thessalonica in the fourteenth century, Constantine Harmenopulus, 1000 9,18| the end of the thirteenth century had considerable influence


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