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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | Constantinople.~ The person who was chiefly responsible for the many 2 2,3 | number of works, treating chiefly of religious topics, but 3 2,5 | number of poems, which are chiefly theological, dogmatical, 4 3,9 | Chinese goods were reloaded, chiefly into Persian vessels, which 5 3,15| ethnographical elements, chiefly of Slavonic and Albanian 6 4,1 | nomadic people, occupied chiefly central and northern Arabia. 7 4,1 | Empire had to be directed chiefly to Constantinople, Asia 8 4,1 | did not take the capital, chiefly because the Emperor knew 9 4,1 | than the time of Asparuch, chiefly to the eighth and ninth 10 4,2 | solving the main problems, chiefly because of the constant 11 4,4 | and liturgies he reflected chiefly the influence of the three 12 4,4 | writer of hymns he is famous chiefly because of his Great Canon, 13 5,3 | peculiar to their own life, chiefly the commune. The proposition 14 5,4 | believed that the causes were chiefly political. It was thought 15 5,4 | reforms. This group included chiefly the common people, women, 16 5,8 | 13), for he was deposed, chiefly because of his unsuccessful 17 5,8 | change was instigated and led chiefly by Bardas, uncle of the 18 5,8 | arguments of the iconoclasts chiefly in his threeRefutations 19 6,3 | against the Byzantine Empire, chiefly because its forces were 20 6,6 | still he was attracted chiefly to eastern Rome, to that 21 6,8 | regulations.” It was compiled chiefly on the basis of official 22 7,1 | enterprises. His external policy chiefly continued that of his father, 23 7,1 | with the West, was involved chiefly in western policy, which 24 7,3 | full measure. Dandolo had chiefly in view the arrest of the 25 8,16| value and significance, chiefly because it perfectly answered 26 8,17| Byzantine emperors were chiefly concerned with forbidding 27 8,17| Isaurian emperors who are chiefly famous for their iconoclastic 28 9,3 | century they were concentrated chiefly in the mountains of the 29 9,13| Hesychast doctrine prevalent chiefly in the Athenian monasteries, 30 9,17| active and was carried on chiefly in corn.[332]~ But all the


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