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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | his sons Christian.~ ~The foundation of Constantinople.~The second 2 2,2 | of Christianity, was the foundation of a new capital on the 3 2,2 | Constantine decided upon the foundation of the new capital and in 4 2,4 | language of the Empire, the foundation of Greek chairs at the University 5 2,4 | collections, formed a solid foundation for the subsequent juridical 6 3,12| kingdom. It also laid the foundation for the gradual alienation 7 3,14| of North Africa, laid the foundation for the new provincial administration 8 4,1 | invention without historical foundation.[50] There are, however, 9 5,7 | history. At the same time the foundation for the future final rupture 10 5,8 | ruling dynasty, “the eye and foundation of Christianity,” in the 11 6,7 | Basil’s time but formed the foundation of the Basilics published 12 7,1 | at the end of which the foundation of the Sicilian Kingdom 13 7,1 | Alexius Comnenus a solid foundation was laid for the colonial 14 7,1 | of Constantinople and the foundation of the Latin Empire by the 15 7,1 | century, soon after the foundation of the Kingdom of Jerusalem 16 7,1 | Adriatic coast laid a solid foundation for the maritime power of 17 7,2 | 1186, and considered the foundation of the Second Bulgarian 18 7,2 | Stephen Nemanja, who laid the foundation for the unification of Serbia, 19 7,2 | Byzantine policy, and that the foundation of a world monarchy by Henry 20 7,3 | crusaders in 1204 and the foundation of the Latin Empire.~At 21 7,3 | by the crusaders, and the foundation of the Latin Empire, remarks, “ 22 8,5 | Greeks. He had laid the foundation upon which his successor 23 8,6 | predecessor had laid some foundation for the further development 24 8,14| Innocent III. But after the foundation of the Latin Empire the 25 9,3 | revolution of 1282 laid the foundation for friendly relations between 26 9,4 | Bulgarian movement towards the foundation of the second Bulgarian 27 9,5 | achieved by Dushan: the foundation of a new Empire.”[115]~ 28 9,12| for it touched the main foundation of the Greek churchOrthodoxy.


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