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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Suetonius (I, 79), Julius Caesar intended to move from Rome 2 2,2 | was to be assisted by a Caesar, who, in case of the death 3 2,2 | Augustus and selected a new Caesar. This created a sort of 4 2,2 | dynasty, he made Gallus Caesar. But the latter incurred 5 2,2 | appointed to the position of Caesar (355) married Helena, a 6 2,2 | Julian to the position of Caesar, married him to his sister, 7 2,2 | times, while I was still Caesar,” he wrote, “I crossed the 8 2,2 | The white cattle to Marcus Caesar, greeting! If you conquer 9 2,4 | obtained from Leo the rank of Caesar for his son, the highest 10 3 | army, whom he designated as Caesar. On this occasion he delivered 11 3,3 | Justinian called himself Caesar Flavius Justinian the Alamannicus, 12 3,6 | the state was to be both Caesar and pope; he was to combine 13 3,16| originally the period from Julius Caesar to the year 585. Of the 14 3,16| his ideology of a Roman Caesar obliged to reconquer the 15 5,8 | ranks of curopalates and Caesar, and became very influential 16 5,8 | Michael III, his uncle, Caesar Bardas, organized a higher 17 6,2 | ruler of Egypt, the Greek Caesar came in this manner to Jerusalem. 18 6,7 | going back to the time of Caesar Augustus.” The problem of 19 7,1 | something similar to that of Caesar Borgia,” “Alcibiades of 20 7,4 | but he who rendered unto Caesar those things which are Caesar’ 21 7,4 | Caesar those things which are Caesar’s, of him no more was required; 22 8,15| the Cyclades,” and even “Caesar.” When Vatatzes opened hostilities 23 8,15| Rhodes and the Cyclades, Caesar Leo Gavalla.”[151] Vatatzes 24 9,3 | whole monarchy of Julius Caesar and Augustus.”[55] Sanudo, 25 9,4 | to the Emperor’s, that of Caesar, never till then borne by 26 9,4 | again to Asia Minor the new Caesar went with a small band to 27 9,9 | Alexander of Macedon, Julius Caesar, and the emperors of Constantinople, 28 9,18| embracing the time from Julius Caesar to the restoration of the 29 9,18| Elder, Ovid, Cicero, and Caesar. He is perhaps best known


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