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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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contemporaries

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1 2,2 | two rulers of one state. Contemporaries viewed the situation precisely 2 2,3 | strong impression on his contemporaries. The Christian historian 3 2,4 | Leo I received from his contemporaries the name of Makelles, that 4 2,5 | Antioch, who influenced his contemporaries more than any other man 5 3 | made a deep impression on contemporaries for its tone of sincerity 6 3,16| activities, which amazed even his contemporaries, the epoch between 518 and 7 3,16| information obtained from contemporaries.~ In style and presentation 8 3,16| of his reign. Justinian’s contemporaries spoke of St. Sophia with 9 4,4 | men, of course, were not contemporaries of the Heraclian epoch. 10 5,8 | ruler.”[160] Still other contemporaries called Leo “the creeping 11 5,8 | the reign of Michael II contemporaries used such phrases as “the 12 5,8 | mostly oral accounts of contemporaries and personal observations. 13 5,8 | iconoclast, impressed his contemporaries by his profound and varied 14 6,2 | his period was called by contemporaries the “Golden Age.” Toward 15 6,8 | high in the esteem of his contemporaries and became one of the most 16 6,8 | placed him far above his contemporaries. He was a highly educated 17 7,1 | domination in Asia Minor. But the contemporaries had not understood this, 18 7,1 | perspicacious minds of some of his contemporaries. It was hard to receive 19 7,4 | predominant among his learned contemporaries. In a word, Theophylact 20 8,9 | which was well realized by contemporaries. The aim of the offensive 21 8,10| much more coolly than his contemporaries. Under the influence of 22 8,10| Frederick greatly surpassed his contemporaries, and they did not always 23 8,16| that greatly astonished his contemporaries. The Emperor confided to 24 8,16| the year 1272. Blemmydescontemporaries unanimously pay to him the 25 9,7 | of the Greek possessions. Contemporaries discovered that it was an 26 9,18| and painfully struck its contemporaries, are represented by four 27 9,18| nature as no one of his contemporaries possessed … In sharpness 28 9,18| over the majority of his contemporaries of knowing Latin, and could 29 9,18| numerous letters to eminent contemporariesplace Theodore Metochites 30 9,19| talented and educated Italian contemporaries, the leading spirits of 31 9,19| Renaissance.”[473] One of the contemporaries of Bessarion, Michael Apostolius (


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