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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | If that is true, then the purely political theory in regard 2 2,2 | governors whose powers were purely civil. The exact number 3 2,2 | whose powers were likewise purely civil. There were thirteen 4 2,2 | restore it in its former purely material form; it was necessary 5 2,3 | at that period was almost purely Greek and, on the whole, 6 2,5 | wealth of literary works on purely theological subjects wherein 7 2,5 | classed not so much among the purely historical types of writing 8 3 | seventeenth century and was purely legendary, without historical 9 3,16| the church [St. Sophia] is purely Armenian.”[163]~ As time 10 4,1 | transmigration of the Mardaites was a purely political one.~ In the sixties 11 4,4 | administrator. The authority was purely military. The theme system, 12 4,4 | Jerusalem, built in 687-90, is a purely Byzantine work. Some frescoes 13 5,4 | to view iconoclasm as a purely religious reform which aimed 14 5,6 | unity of the Empire was purely nominal and theoretical. 15 5,8 | decided predominance of purely secular art. An example 16 7,1 | eastern emperors. Besides the purely idealistic side of the question — 17 7,1 | carried into the crusade a purely worldly and political element 18 7,1 | movement based upon motives purely religious, when Europe … 19 7,3 | Empire. The treaty had a purely secular character with a 20 7,4 | granted him his freedom in purely philosophical speculation?” 21 7,4 | Roman Church is explained by purely external political reasons.~ 22 7,4 | negotiations for union was purely political. The German historian 23 7,4 | and humor. But apart from purely literary quality, Timarion 24 8,2 | Bulgarian historian, “the purely Bulgarian national tendency, 25 8,16| Belthandros and Chrysantza remains purely Byzantine, and Greek civilization 26 8,17| whatever their origin, were purely thirteenth century law, 27 9,5 | Dushan gained a fortified and purely Greek city, only slightly 28 9,7 | that it was an ancient and purely Greek country, that the 29 9,13| quarrel lies primarily in the purely religious domain. On the 30 9,13| more than once for help in purely secular problems. But the 31 9,18| be dissatisfied with the purely mechanical methods of their 32 9,19| the clergy and people were purely Greek.”[463] An old French


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