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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | two diametrically opposed points of view, would never find 2 2,2 | appreciation from many different points of view. The Roman senate, 3 3,4 | were defeated in all three points of attack, but Thrace, Macedonia, 4 4,1 | were convenient stopping points for the trade caravans traveling 5 4,1 | to Palestine from distant points of western Europe to worship 6 5,8 | and a number of important points in southern Italy, were 7 5,8 | forever. A number of important points in southern Italy also passed 8 6,2 | occupied some important points in southern Italy. The troubled 9 6,2 | Syracuse, among important points in Sicily the Byzantine 10 6,2 | Chief among the conquered points was Antioch. The city of 11 6,2 | failure. In his time the last points in Sicily which still belonged 12 6,6 | interests coincided in many points in so far as the aggressive 13 6,7 | yielded to the pope in all points. Quite different was the 14 6,7 | to yield in any of these points and even went so far as 15 6,7 | historical and ecclesiastical points of view.~ Strong disagreements 16 6,8 | of friendship whose main points, as indicated in Arabian 17 7,3 | the armed hand!” The chief points of the treaty were as follows: 18 7,3 | of St. Mark received some points on the Adriatic shore, for 19 7,3 | most important strategic points, and many fertile territories; 20 7,3 | the same time very good points for observing the maritime 21 7,4 | word, Theophylact in many points was ready to grant reasonable 22 7,4 | arouses interest from various points of view.~ The Emperor Manuel, 23 8,9 | was one of the turning points in the history of the Christian 24 9,2 | Archipelago, the Genoese, certain points on the Black Sea, and the 25 9,4 | the three most important points in Asia Minor; Brusa, Nicaea, 26 9,7 | 179] These were the chief points of Plethon’s report. His 27 9,7 | in Plethon’s scheme some points of analogy with parts of 28 9,8 | Venice maintained only the points in the south, which she 29 9,9 | languages and from different points of view, described the last 30 9,12| Constantinople. Of the more distant points indicated in this list one


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