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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | in exile was taken by the leaders who supported the Nicene 2 2,2 | influenced by his western leaders, such as Hosius, bishop 3 2,2 | Julian invited the dissenting leaders of various religious parties 4 2,2 | Because these religious leaders recalled from exile belonged 5 2,2 | gods. Some of the Christian leaders suffered martyrdom. Complete 6 2,3 | one of the distinguished leaders of the western church, Ambrose, 7 2,3 | one of the most remarkable leaders of the eastern church in 8 2,5 | century the importance of the leaders of German troops increased 9 2,5 | the eastern provinces. The leaders of the church were fully 10 3,6 | no tolerance toward the leaders of other faiths and heretical 11 3,7 | preceding century. Finally, some leaders of the West were of the 12 3,12| one of its most remarkable leaders, pope Gregory I, the Great. 13 4,1 | were no better than their leaders. Numerous as the Egyptian 14 5,8 | led by military generals, leaders of the army. The case of 15 5,8 | image-worshipers, as developed by such leaders as John Damascene and Theodore 16 6,7 | Basil II Bulgaroctonus. Two leaders of the powerful families 17 7,1 | the most eminent military leaders.~ As late as the second 18 7,1 | power insecurely.~ Among the leaders of the crusading army the 19 7,1 | vassalage which the crusading leaders took have not been preserved 20 7,1 | of emperor.~ In 1147 the leaders of the crusade decided to 21 7,2 | In the persons of the leaders,” said V. Vasilievsky, “ 22 7,2 | Vlachs (Blachi); that their leaders, Peter and Asen (Asan), 23 7,2 | the Serbian and Bulgarian leaders against Byzantium, which 24 7,4 | western or Russian (Scythian) leaders, which “deform the loftiness 25 9,6 | finally, the political leaders of various states and peoples … 26 9,9 | defeat), and to obey the leaders.”[218] The assault was fixed 27 9,9 | emperor and such of the leaders as could be spared were 28 9,13| clearly determined, but the leaders of the political parties, 29 9,19| fifteenth century, and the chief leaders of the so-called Italian 30 9,19| and widely by the famous leaders of the Byzantine Renaissance,


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