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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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favorable

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | the East he assumed a more favorable attitude toward Arianism. 2 2,2 | ancient culture and created a favorable setting for the spread of 3 2,3 | found themselves under very favorable cultural conditions. The 4 2,3 | empires explain the unusually favorable position of Christianity 5 2,5 | half of the fifth century a favorable settlement of the less acute 6 2,5 | Zeno and Anastasius. Zeno’s favorable attitude towards the Monophysitic 7 3,3 | in Africa and Italy was favorable for Justinian, the campaigns 8 3,6 | the clergy. He showed his favorable attitude toward the church 9 4,1 | city, promising him more favorable living conditions. They 10 5,8 | compilation of a general work favorable to iconoclasm and based 11 6,2 | Conditions were unusually favorable for great achievements in 12 6,2 | take full advantage of the favorable external conditions.~ The 13 6,2 | state of affairs was not favorable for an aggressive policy 14 6,4 | treaty on conditions less favorable to the Russians than those 15 7,1 | enterprise into effect he found favorable conditions in the life of 16 7,1 | relations were also particularly favorable in regard to Genoa, Pisa, 17 7,2 | Bulgarians intended to use that favorable opportunity and to obtain 18 7,2 | Circumstances seemed to be favorable to his aim: an embassy from 19 7,4 | position became again more favorable under the Angeli; and finally 20 7,4 | eleventh century, created favorable conditions for the cultural 21 8,2 | which he recommended to the favorable attention of Theodore Lascaris 22 8,2 | circumstances which were very favorable to him after the victory 23 8,16| seemed to be particularly favorable for it. The question has 24 9,3 | that time exceptionally favorable trade conditions in Byzantium, 25 9,9 | wrote from a standpoint favorable to the West, especially 26 9,18| conditions particularly favorable and vigorous; and if foreign 27 9,18| Empire seemed much more favorable to cultural achievement. 28 9,19| in the West exceptionally favorable conditions for acquaintance


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