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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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strife

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1 2,2 | During the ensuing civil strife Constantine, and a few years 2 3,4 | intervening in the internal strife of the Ostrogoths. One army 3 3,8 | the large landowners. This strife is discussed in the Novels 4 4,1 | governor Muawiya. This bloody strife ended in the year 661 by 5 5,8 | supporters.~ Some social strife resulted from this movement. 6 5,8 | of Michael III, internal strife within the caliphate prevented 7 6,2 | disintegration and internal strife, and separate independent 8 6,3 | torn asunder by internal strife under Peter. In connection 9 6,6 | kingdoms were engaged in mutual strife, the Byzantine catapan was 10 6,6 | 76]~ During the period of strife between Byzantium and Rome 11 6,8 | unceasing hidden and open strife for the throne the external 12 6,8 | Empire and the internal strife of its parties, who frequently 13 6,8 | almost incessant internal strife, left for the new dynasty 14 7,1 | because of Antioch a violent strife had broken out between the 15 7,1 | East. Besides that, the strife between the French and German 16 7,3 | was absorbed in a stubborn strife with the barons; finally, 17 7,3 | March, 1193), troubles and strife broke out. These circumstances 18 7,3 | support the Venetians in their strife with Zara; then followed 19 7,3 | to be successful in his strife with the pope and with his 20 8,1 | of continuous clashes and strife between these states in 21 8,7 | After his death troubles and strife raged in the kingdom. As 22 8,17| says that the continuous strife against the Saracens (Arabs) 23 9,2 | characteristic feature of the civil strife of the fourteenth century 24 9,4 | murder, and the internal strife between the two Andronicoi, 25 9,5 | interference in the internal strife of the Empire materially 26 9,6 | notwithstanding the internal strife that was wasting the country, 27 9,12| Empire: the union, and the strife between the Arsenites and 28 9,13| political complications of the strife between John Palaeologus 29 9,13| live through their moral strife in union with God. In those 30 9,17| period. The long dynastic strife of the two Andronicoi, grandfather 31 9,17| almost continuous civil strife and by the fatal passage 32 9,17| invasions, but of internal strife, which made “the Peloponnesus


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