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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | military realms, the Goths exerted great influence. The main 2 2,3 | later the eunuch Eutropius exerted the greatest influence upon 3 2,4 | of Gaius, for example), exerted great influence, both direct 4 2,4 | instance of direct influence exerted by the code of Theodosius 5 2,5 | whose representative writers exerted great influence far beyond 6 2,5 | remained the center which exerted the widest and deepest influence 7 2,5 | argued the enormous influence exerted by the ancient Orient. At 8 2,5 | more ancient traditions, exerted a very strong and beneficial 9 3,6 | special privileges. He also exerted much effort in attempting 10 3,8 | illustrates the influence exerted by the Hippodrome and the 11 3,10| greatly resembled Theodora, exerted much influence on government 12 3,16| the masses, this chronicle exerted an enormous influence upon 13 5,4 | similar influence began to be exerted from the second half of 14 5,8 | defenders of image-worship, who exerted a great influence upon the 15 5,8 | of universal history, and exerted enormous influence upon 16 6,5 | the Russian chronicles, exerted enormous influence upon 17 6,7 | eastern church. This event exerted much influence upon the 18 6,7 | expressed in the Epanagoge exerted great influence upon the 19 6,8 | of the Byzantine Empire exerted pressure on all sides: the 20 6,8 | interest in their projects and exerted much influence at court. 21 7,1 | walls of the capital, Manuel exerted himself to the utmost to 22 7,1 | customs and manners, he exerted himself to the utmost in 23 7,2 | nobility of the capital, who exerted themselves to the utmost 24 7,2 | impotence. Therefore the pope exerted himself to the utmost to 25 7,3 | the so-called “Francs” — exerted themselves to the utmost 26 7,4 | joining the churches. Manuel exerted himself to the utmost to 27 7,4 | some clauses of this treaty exerted very great influence upon 28 8,13| rule of the Emperor who had exerted all his energy in order 29 8,17| those of Private Law also exerted its influence. From these 30 9,5 | landowners and clergy, who had exerted enormous influence and power 31 9,19| considering what influence was exerted on the Italian Renaissance


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