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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2| the History Against the Pagans, wrote: “Arcadius and Honorius 2 2,2| senators, who were still pagans, and ordered that the Altar 3 2,2| very deep impression on the pagans, for they sensed that the 4 2,2| neither the Nicaeans nor the pagans could sincerely mourn the 5 2,2| death of their emperor. The pagans rejoiced because the throne 6 2,2| paganism. The joy of the pagans knew no bounds; to them 7 2,2| by Christian temples; the pagans were to conduct discourses 8 2,2| amount of jest even among the pagans. The Emperor himself took 9 2,2| places were being taken by pagans. The famous labarum of Constantine, 10 2,2| words, unless they became pagans. On the basis of references 11 2,2| intellectual inferiors of the pagans. Thus Julian’s decree, even 12 2,2| paganism. Even among the pagans the attitude toward Julian’ 13 2,3| new persecutions of the pagans, however, whose fears on 14 2,3| toleration. He allowed the pagans to reopen their temples 15 2,3| relations with the heretics and pagans. Even in Constantine’s time 16 2,3| tendencies were heretics. The pagans (pagani) were considered 17 2,3| obstinate struggle with the pagans and heretics, inflicting 18 2,3| decisive steps also against the pagans. Several decrees prohibited 19 2,3| last decree against the pagans was issued by Theodosius 20 2,3| whole. There were still pagans, of course; only as separate 21 2,5| religious attacks of the pagans, The Evangelic Demonstration ( 22 2,5| highly esteemed by both pagans and Christians. He wrote 23 3,3| whether they were heretics or pagans. This theory, expressed 24 3,3| schismatics as well as among the pagans. Such was Justinian’s ideology, 25 3,6| collision with the Jews, the pagans, and the heretics. The latter 26 3,6| parts of the Empire, and the pagans still looked upon the Athenian 27 6,8| which he stated that “the pagans were exerting great pressure 28 7,1| rather than those of the pagans. In order to stimulate the 29 7,1| Alexius Comnenus “against the Pagans and Infidels.”~ The success 30 7,1| is being destroyed by the pagans in crushing defeat and, 31 7,3| pope named in his letter pagans, think and say about the 32 7,3| the very truth … When the pagans display their anger with


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