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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | a Christian empire.~ The conversion of nations or states to 2 2,1 | government. In such cases the conversion has caused no great crisis 3 2,1 | problems in particular: the “conversion” of Constantine and the 4 2,1 | Edict of Milan.[1a]~ ~The conversion of Constantine~Historians 5 2,1 | causes of Constantine’s “conversion.” Why did Constantine favor 6 2,1 | Or, finally, was this “conversioninfluenced by both political 7 2,1 | sincerity of Constantine’s conversion,[12] and more recently J. 8 2,1 | miraculous element in his conversion.[13] Boissier noted that 9 2,1 | sincerity of Constantine’s conversion.[15] E. Stein maintained 10 2,1 | knowing it.[18]~ However, the “conversion” of Constantine, generally 11 2,1 | be considered as his real conversion to Christianity; he actually 12 2,1 | of the Church.”[21]~ The conversion of Constantine is usually 13 2,1 | one of the causes of the conversion. However, the sources related 14 2,2 | doubt about the Eleusinian conversion of Julian.[71]~ In 355 Constantius 15 3,7 | boundaries of his empire. The conversion of the Heruli on the Danube, 16 4,1 | who had prescribed the conversion of the entire world to the 17 4,1 | deal not so much with the conversion of the infidels, as with 18 5,8 | with the accounts of the conversion of the Bulgarians to Christianity.~ 19 5,8 | change of khans.”[154]~ The conversion of Boris to Christianity 20 5,8 | came at the time of the conversion of the Bulgarian king, Boris, 21 6,4 | closely connected with the conversion of Russia to Christianity. 22 6,4 | exactly whether Russia’s conversion to Christianity took place 23 6,7 | source had in mind. The conversion of the greater part of the 24 7,4 | Alexius which provided for the conversion of some sacred vessels into 25 9,14| The conversion to Catholicism of Emperor 26 9,14| s religious policy. His conversion in Rome had no real results, 27 9,14| against the Turks. John’s conversion, so solemnly proclaimed, 28 9,15| than at the time of John’s conversion. The sack of Serbia and


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