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genesius 2
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genius 31
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31 genius
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Constantine as a statesman of genius, seized by high ambitions 2 2,1 | the case of this man of genius, whose ambitions and thirst 3 2,2 | Constantine, with the insight of genius, appraised all the advantages 4 2,2 | political and administrative genius of Constantine. Not in the 5 2,3 | attainment and some literary genius. Eudocia wrote a number 6 2,5 | fell under the spell of his genius and high moral qualities, 7 2,5 | the greatest religious genius,” “the Dante of the neo-Hellenes,”[ 8 2,5 | that the flowering of his genius occurred during the reign 9 2,5 | development of his unusual genius.~ Pagan literature of the 10 2,5 | Hunnic history. His literary genius has been very highly estimated 11 2,5 | him the greatest literary genius in the world between Tacitus 12 4,1 | complete; the sun of his genius had dissipated the darkness 13 4,4 | fourteenth century. The poetical genius of George of Pisidia was 14 4,4 | exhibiting, however, much less genius.~ In the field of hagiography 15 5,2 | which was thus saved by the genius and energy of Leo III. The 16 5,3 | to accord esteem to the genius of the men who, a thousand 17 5,7 | person of great military genius.”[116] An English scholar 18 5,7 | and some administrative genius on the part of the first 19 5,8 | possessed the temperament of a genius and truly inaugurated the 20 5,8 | characterizing Michael as a genius; indeed, since he was assassinated 21 6,2 | been preserved.[12] His genius brought in a newdawn on 22 6,8 | of original and creative genius. During this period the 23 6,8 | endowed with great literary genius, wrote several sermons, 24 7,1 | as Diehl said, being a genius by nature, might have become 25 8,10| man of creative and daring genius.”[71] A few years ago a 26 8,10| he was a real Renaissance genius on the imperial throne and 27 8,10| same time an Emperor of genius.”[72] A subject of perennial 28 8,13| the Greek architectural genius.”[118] Swift’s observation 29 9,9 | acknowledging him as a man of genius.[200] The desire to conquer 30 9,19| the fusion of the Greek genius with the Latin genius, from 31 9,19| Greek genius with the Latin genius, from which the Renaissance


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