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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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tendency

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1 2,2 | change because of a constant tendency to concentrate military 2 3,6 | subjects. Whatever religious tendency was followed by the Emperor 3 3,6 | representatives of the Caesaropapistic tendency.[60] In his conception the 4 4 | clearly a traditional hostile tendency toward Justinian II. He 5 4,1 | connection with the Monothelete tendency of Heraclius, Eutychius, 6 4,1 | unreliable and created a strong tendency toward defection. “There 7 5,5 | measures of an opposite tendency.”[100]~ In the fourth year 8 5,8 | Alexandria and a very significant tendency toward realism and the study 9 5,8 | energetic frankness and a slight tendency to feminine slander.”[188]~ 10 5,8 | art. An example of this tendency is the fact that in place 11 6,7 | have opposed the Emperor’s tendency to rule over ecclesiastical 12 6,7 | successors there was a noticeable tendency toward a reconciliation 13 6,7 | exceedingly interesting tendency in the legislative work 14 7,1 | point of view, with the tendency to make of the Greek Empire “ 15 7,1 | consciousness of its sins there is a tendency to asceticism, to seclusion, 16 7,1 | side of Byzantium.~ The tendency of Hungary (Ugria) to extend 17 7,1 | Now it had to oppose the tendency of the Hohenstaufens to 18 7,3 | secular character with a clear tendency to eliminate the interference 19 7,4 | churches. Therefore, the tendency of the Comneni to conclude 20 7,4 | which, in its excessive tendency towards the purity of the 21 7,4 | Nicephorus Bryennius. The tendency to panegyrize her father 22 8,2 | purely Bulgarian national tendency, which guided the imperialistic 23 8,16| Church. But Blemmydes had a tendency to solitary life, abandoned 24 9,4 | of which were župans. A tendency towards unification did 25 9,5 | Constantinople was due to the same tendency to destroy the power of 26 9,16| In more recent times, the tendency has been to consider the 27 9,17| struggle “betrays a vague tendency towards a communistic movement.”[ 28 9,18| interesting as indicating a tendency of the epoch but of course 29 9,18| style of new meters. This tendency has caused classical scholars


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