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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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highest

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | ancient times considered of highest esteem has become dishonorable 2 2,4 | Caesar for his son, the highest rank in the Empire. The 3 3,6 | the clergy, even those of highest rank, but he also considered 4 3,6 | the clergy, to fill the highest hierarchic posts according 5 3,13| Glory be to God in the highest… Let the heaven rejoice, 6 3,16| the central widest and highest royal door was intended 7 4,3 | Empire. He was treated with highest honors by Justinian, who, 8 5,1 | initiated and led by one of the highest civil officials, Nicephorus, 9 5,8 | Theodora, who soon rose to the highest ranks of curopalates and 10 5,8 | church hymns reached the highest point of their development 11 6 | Tzimisces, and reached its highest point in the reign of Basil 12 6 | This was the moment of the highest strength and glory ever 13 6,1 | whom the Empire rose to its highest power and glory. With his 14 6,7 | stood, so to speak, on the highest rank of the Byzantine bureaucratic 15 6,7 | organization had reached the highest stage of its development 16 7,4 | the court, and reached the highest degrees. Forced to flee 17 7,4 | west and east reached their highest point of strain and burst 18 8,16| unanimously pay to him the highest tributes.[156]~ Numerous 19 8,16| Blemmydes, the ruler is “the highest official ordained by God 20 8,16| and to lead them to the highest good.” The emperor as “the 21 8,16| himself. He reached the highest offices but failed in his 22 8,16| their conflicts with the highest ecclesiastical authority, 23 9,2 | the late Emperor; and the highest officials of Constantinople 24 9,5 | by the approbation of the highest Greek clergy of the conquered 25 9,12| From this time on the highest posts in the hierarchy are 26 9,13| darkness of ignorance. The highest, most sincere, and most 27 9,13| of the past. This is the highest contemplation—the contemplation 28 9,13| perfect, i.e. attained the highest degree of hesychia, “contemplation.” 29 9,13| Hesychasts who attained the highest degree of perfection “of 30 9,18| gorgeous dress of one of the highest Byzantine dignitaries holding 31 9,19| Byzantine professor the highest praise and most sincere


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