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29 months
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29 seen
29 serve
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,4 | capable but modest soldier and rose to the throne only because 2 2,5 | world he announced that he rose to defend the oppressed 3 3,4 | a native Berber tribe) rose in terrible rebellion, and 4 3,6 | government persecutions, rose in rebellion but were soon 5 3,8 | contemplating flight when Theodora rose to the occasion. Her exact 6 3,9 | demand on Byzantine markets rose at times to unbelievable 7 4,1 | religious experiences hardly rose above the feelings of a 8 4,1 | Muslims, which frequently rose to a state of religious 9 4,2 | the Monothelete doctrine rose the Palestinian monk, Sophronius, 10 4,4 | On the northern border rose the Bulgarian kingdom (in 11 4,4 | Theodosius III. Leo thus rose from a military ruler entrusted 12 5,4 | centuries image-worship rose and developed in the Christian 13 5,8 | brother of Theodora, who soon rose to the highest ranks of 14 5,8 | 129] The lower classes rose against their oppressors, 15 5,8 | possessed a powerful fleet, rose in Tunis in the early part 16 6,1 | II, under whom the Empire rose to its highest power and 17 6,6 | invitation of Meles, who rose in rebellion against Byzantine 18 6,7 | Nicholas Mysticus again rose to his former influential 19 6,7 | Nicephorus Phocas, who rose to the throne through his 20 6,7 | eleventh century the number rose to thirty-eight.[137] Most 21 6,7 | a few others, eventually rose in importance by being transformed 22 6,8 | from a chief of brigands, rose to the rank of a founder 23 6,8 | down entirely, and later rose again.”[175] Separate individuals 24 6,8 | and brilliant ability he rose very high in the esteem 25 6,8 | Toward the end of his life he rose to the high post of prime 26 7,1 | enemy of the Hohenstaufens, rose against Conrad in Germany, 27 8,5 | such insolence and abuse rose against the Roman church 28 9,2 | while on the other side rose the powerful Turkish state: 29 9,17| The revolutionary movement rose in 1341 at Hadrianople in


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