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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | consciousness it would have been fatal.” This “deadly egotist,” 2 2,2 | knew exactly who struck the fatal blow, and later many versions 3 3,4 | hopes and projects, had a fatal effect upon the Empire in 4 3,8 | the attack did not prove fatal.[97] This was only one contributing 5 6,7 | the Empire this break was fatal, because it definitely destroyed 6 6,7 | the papacy. And this was fatal because the Byzantine Empire 7 6,8 | Diogenes ended with the fatal battle of 1071 near Manzikert ( 8 6,8 | an important part in the fatal battle at Manzikert.~ The 9 6,8 | the spring of 1071 and the fatal battle of Manzikert in August 10 7,1 | saw that his Empire was in fatal agony.” The external situation 11 7,1 | which were later to prove fatal to Byzantium.~ ~ ~The First 12 7,1 | his stormy career perhaps fatal to the crusading movement, 13 7,1 | Th. Uspensky called it “a fatal step and great error of 14 7,1 | heart, the memory of that fatal disaster. Never thereafter 15 7,3 | itself.~ Finally arrived the fatal day, the 13th of April, 16 7,3 | the Fourth Crusade were as fatal for the Byzantine Empire 17 7,4 | commerce of that time.~ As the fatal year 1204 approached, the 18 8,10| had menaced Byzantium with fatal danger. Frederick had spent 19 9,3 | the Eastern Empire from fatal danger, is obvious. In addition, 20 9,3 | saved Byzantium from the fatal danger that menaced her 21 9,6 | responsible for this event, fatal to both Byzantium and Europe. 22 9,7 | astounding valor in the fatal battle of Nicopolis, and 23 9,9 | thousands. Seeing the coming fatal danger, Constantine appealed 24 9,9 | was plundered. In these fatal days an innumerable mass 25 9,16| the contrary, when he saw fatal danger approaching the city, 26 9,17| civil strife and by the fatal passage of the Catalan companies. 27 9,18| Finally, the historians of the fatal event of 1453, which so 28 9,18| with deep sorrow upon their fatal destiny, and his account 29 9,18| separated from each other by the fatal Latin domination, is the 30 9,18| literature and art. But the fatal destiny of the Eastern Empire


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