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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | paganism was bound to affect strongly the position of the Christians 2 2,3 | Greek or Latin and clung strongly to the native Syriac tongue.~ 3 2,3 | many enemies; it was he who strongly opposed the granting of 4 3,6 | decisions of which were strongly opposed by the eastern provinces. 5 3,15| the Balkan Peninsula is strongly supported. In contemporary 6 4,1 | Arabs of Syria. They were strongly influenced by the Aramean 7 4,1 | peninsula. This area became strongly influenced by the new ideas 8 4,4 | territory constantly and strongly menaced by its Muslim neighbors. 9 4,4 | themselves felt more and more strongly in civil administration. “ 10 5,2 | not only definitely and strongly established, but even participated 11 5,4 | of Asia Minor, was also strongly opposed to image-worship. 12 5,4 | the pope of Rome, were strongly opposed to the policy of 13 5,8 | laymen. This election was strongly opposed by the famous Theodore 14 6,7 | them. If this measure, so strongly defended by Basil II, had 15 6,8 | Italy, and one of the most strongly fortified cities of the 16 6,8 | splendor was still felt very strongly throughout the West. The 17 6,8 | landowners of Asia Minor so strongly resented by Basil II Bulgaroctonus. 18 6,8 | that Armenian influence was strongly felt in the time of the 19 7,1 | side was felt more and more strongly; finally, during the Fourth 20 7,1 | Laba) river.~ Historians strongly disapprove of Bernard’s 21 7,1 | Constantine, and Justinian, and strongly inclined to western tastes, 22 7,3 | of a concave mirror which strongly reflected the rays of the 23 7,3 | of the peninsula was the strongly fortified castle of Clermont, 24 9,3 | Holy Land, an idea which strongly influenced Louis. Besides, 25 9,3 | policy of Michael VIII, so strongly influenced by the imperialistic 26 9,4 | this situation was very strongly felt. No real peace between 27 9,9 | his history, which shows strongly the influence of Thucydides, 28 9,15| against the Turks was so strongly felt. But in spite of the 29 9,18| Middle Ages in general, was strongly felt in Byzantium during 30 9,18| Lybistros and Rhodamne,” which strongly resembles, in plot and ideas, 31 9,19| basis of real facts, we may strongly affirm that he combined


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