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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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gained

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,1 | whether the Church would have gained her victory even apart from 2 2,3 | Empire.~ The Goths first gained a hold on the north shore 3 2,5 | classical philosophy. She gained wide fame through her remarkable 4 3,1 | of Justin and Justinian, gained a strong foothold in Yemen, 5 3,9 | of the Sassanids, which gained enormous profits on the 6 3,16| basis of the experience gained during numerous journeys 7 5,2 | latter, having recently gained a stronghold on the Lower 8 5,8 | the following year (831) gained a victory in Cilicia over 9 6,2 | the Greeks. Neither side gained much from these collisions. 10 6,2 | Byzantine admiral Himerius gained a brilliant victory over 11 6,7 | in 925, Romanus Lecapenus gained complete control over the 12 6,8 | legal schools, young men gained their knowledge of law from 13 7,1 | this secular standpoint gained a definite victory over 14 7,1 | Empire and which Bohemond gained in any manner, were to be 15 7,1 | weakened; on the contrary, they gained in courage and began even 16 7,4 | places, Venice had already gained a strong footing at the 17 8,13| Villehardouin. Michael Palaeologus gained some military success against 18 8,13| Latin Empire, Venice had gained quite exceptional trade 19 8,15| Constantinople the Genoese gained the upper hand over their 20 9,2 | daughter to an Ottoman sultan), gained the upper hand. His chief 21 9,3 | southern Italy and Sicily, gained control of the Kingdom of 22 9,5 | great importance; Dushan gained a fortified and purely Greek 23 9,6 | neither Venice nor Genoa gained this important strategic 24 9,7 | appeal to western Europe gained him a certain, but an insufficient, 25 9,8 | failures, the Greek arms gained a considerable victory, 26 9,8 | against the Latins, quickly gained the Latin part of the Peloponnesus, 27 9,12| troubles and disorders and gained the reputation of a party 28 9,12| Arsenius.~ The Arsenites gained strong support from the 29 9,13| church of St. Sophia, Palamas gained the upper hand of Barlaam,


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