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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | scholars on this subject differ widely. P. Batiffol defended the 2 2,3 | native Syriac language was widely used in the East.[111] The 3 2,3 | The fact that it was very widely distributed and applied 4 2,4 | its Nestorian form spread widely into central Asia and was 5 2,5 | by the orthodox movement, widely supported in the capital, 6 2,5 | fourth century it became widely spread in the West through 7 2,5 | was, after all, the most widely spoken language in the eastern 8 3,6 | doctrines. Arianism was widely spread in the West among 9 3,9 | into Slavonic and became widely spread among the Slavs. 10 4,1 | principles. Instead of the widely spread cruel custom of revenge, 11 4,4 | Areopagite” (Pseudo-Areopagite), widely spread in the Middle Ages. 12 5,4 | Islam. Finally, one of the widely known Eastern medieval sects, 13 5,4 | image-worship had spread very widely and grown very strong. Images 14 5,8 | servile condition flourished widely in the Empire. In sources 15 5,8 | Constantinople.~ Ignatius, widely known in his time for his 16 6,7 | Include the filioque so widely used in the West. At the 17 6,7 | excessive cupidity has become widely spread in the monasteries 18 6,7 | original. Many of these, though widely used, were very inaccurate 19 7,1 | tournaments‑all these spread widely over Constantinople. The 20 7,1 | VII in the West, spread widely, thanks especially to the 21 7,4 | enabled the Emperors to apply widely their caesaropapistic ideas: 22 7,4 | improving their education, by widely developing pastoral activity, 23 7,4 | St. Panteleimon, which is widely known even today.~ Alexius 24 7,4 | without spreading very widely throughout the Empire, nevertheless 25 8,10| relations between the two widely separated rulers, the Emperor 26 8,11| importance of John Vatatzes was widely and thoroughly appreciated 27 9,15| John Huss, had spread very widely. Pope Eugenius IV was not 28 9,19| influenced much more deeply and widely by the famous leaders of


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