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1 2,1 | Should his attitude be viewed only as an indication of 2 2,1 | quite apparent that Harnack viewed Constantine as a gifted 3 2,2 | one state. Contemporaries viewed the situation precisely 4 2,3 | who were still half pagan, viewed this forced removal of the 5 2,5 | period of Anastasius may be viewed as only an introduction 6 2,5 | and fifth centuries may be viewed as the preparatory period 7 3,2 | the future empress must be viewed with some skepticism, for 8 3,3 | into the hands of Arians viewed Justinian as their sole 9 3,8 | great reforms, which he viewed as an obligation of imperial 10 3,11| Persia; the latter they viewed as their main enemy. Turkish 11 3,14| the two exarchates must be viewed as the beginning of the 12 3,15| enthusiastic European society viewed these heroes as sons of 13 3,15| historical significance when viewed as the work of the first 14 4,1 | first the Byzantine Empire viewed Islam as a kind of Arianism 15 5,2 | the “God-guarded” city. Viewed from this standpoint, Leo’ 16 5,4 | iconoclastic rulers cannot be viewed as accidental. The fact 17 5,4 | work of Satan” (V. 92), viewed icon-worship as a form of 18 5,4 | This attitude cannot be viewed as an innovation. It was 19 5,6 | two or more emperors were viewed as two rulers governing 20 5,8 | in the year 867 has been viewed by historians as a transitional 21 5,8 | tendencies of the iconoclasts are viewed by art historians as a return 22 5,8 | their own accord. This is viewed by some historians as a 23 6,4 | at present it ought to be viewed as the sole hint at Oleg’ 24 6,7 | therefore, that Basil II viewed the large landowners as 25 6,8 | historian, that the government viewed “the misfortunes of these 26 6,8 | especially the tenth century, is viewed as the period of the development 27 6,8 | nineteenth century), who at first viewed it as a Russian fairy tale. 28 7,1 | beginning of his reign, viewed the Turkish danger from