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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | pleased, he then showed his secret inclinations, and by plain 2 2,3 | later proved to be his secret ally. Joining hands with 3 3,2 | the Byzantine period. The Secret History, which is from the 4 3,2 | whose chief aim in The Secret History was to defame Justinian 5 3,4 | expenditures. Procopius in his Secret History estimated, perhaps 6 3,8 | the Roman State, and The Secret History of his contemporary, 7 3,8 | exact words appear in The Secret History of Procopius: “It 8 3,8 | papyri, as well as in The Secret History of Procopius, who, 9 3,16| Procopius, Anecdota, or The Secret History (Historia Arcana), 10 3,16| the authenticity of The Secret History, for it seemed impossible 11 3,16| comparative study of The Secret History with all other sources 12 3,16| valuable supplement to The Secret History of Procopius.[142]~ 13 4,1 | considerable period of time the secret of the composition of this 14 5,5 | house, or possesses it in secret, shall, if bishop, priest 15 5,8 | science “as if it were a secret to be guarded, like the 16 6,6 | Sylvester II. Otto III made no secret of his hatred for German 17 7,1 | also to be strangled in secret. Thereupon, in 1183, Andronicus, 18 7,1 | of like mind, had another secret reason, namely, the hope 19 7,1 | Manuel suspected he saw a secret ally of Roger, or “the unofficial 20 7,3 | interests in Egypt, of making a secret treaty with the sultan of 21 7,3 | traitors not because of a secret treaty with the Muslims, 22 8,2 | religious beliefs and rites. The secret relations of the Greeks 23 8,14| supplied with both official and secret instructions. The legate 24 8,16| Belthandros and, with the secret consent of Chrysantza, a 25 8,17| exceedingly interesting. The Secret History of Procopius as 26 8,17| material on this subject; the Secret History is a work of the 27 9,12| people, among whom they sent secret agents, pilgrims and vagrants, 28 9,12| conditions, it offered a secret opposition, in general passive 29 9,12| because, on the one hand, the secret activity was very difficult 30 9,12| the representatives of the secret force. This was the more 31 9,12| which they lived, had the secret of playing upon their feelings 32 9,12| stubborn opposition, open and secret, to his plans for union,


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