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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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a.d.

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1| the Emperor Titus in 70 A.D., and the formation in its 2 2,1| Hadrian in the second century A.D, old Jerusalem had lost 3 2,2| the Sea of Marmora. In 324 A.D. Constantine decided upon 4 2,2| Toward the spring of 330 A.D. the work had progressed 5 2,2| Constantine the Great died in 337 A.D. He has met with rare and 6 2,2| Theodosius the Younger in 450 A.D.~ After the death of Theodosius 7 2,2| emperor (450-57). Thus in 450 A.D. ended the male line of the 8 2,2| Constantine the Great until 518 A.D. the throne at Constantinople 9 2,3| on. By the decree of 380 A.D. only those who believed 10 2,3| then, in the third century A.D., they invaded the greater 11 2,3| Christianity, In the year 399 A.D. he set out for Constantinople 12 2,3| Eutropius into exile (399 A.D.). But this did not satisfy 13 2,4| in his Chronicle (360-62 A.D): “Euanthius, the most learned 14 2,5| the late second century A.D.[145]~ The attacks of the 15 2,5| lasted from about 200 to 551 A.D.[161] In Palestine, Jerusalem 16 3,5| middle of the third century A.D., jurisprudence declined 17 4,1| half of the third century A.D. by conquering Egypt and 18 4,1| About the fifth century A.D. a distinguished tribe of 19 4,4| of events from Adam until A.D. 629, contains several rather 20 5,3| unofficially between 600 and 800 A.D. In any case, there is no 21 5,5| that in the ninth century A.D. St. Gregory the Decapolite 22 5,6| said Bury, “the act of 812 A.D. revived, in theory, the 23 5,8| eleventh day of March, 843 A.D. This day is still solemnized 24 5,8| reign of Diocletian (284 A.D.), which he wrote during 25 5,8| Emperor Theophilus in 842 A.D., in other words, until the 26 5,8| Damascus and died about 750 A.D. in the famous Palestinian 27 6,7| Athanasius died (about 1000 A.D). there were three thousand “ 28 6,8| datedChurch of Skripu” (A.D. 874), in Boeotia; a group 29 6,8| 196] St. Sophia of Kiev (A.D. 1037), in Russia, as well 30 7,1| founded in the third century A.D. by Paul of Samosata and 31 9,4| geographer of the second century A.D., Ptolemy, mentioned an Albanian 32 9,7| restored in the third century A.D. by the Emperor Valerian


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