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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | three important Christian centers developed: the early Christian 2 2,1 | this period in the three centers stood as symbols of the 3 2,2 | close to the most important centers of Hellenistic culture, 4 2,2 | kept Gaul and Britain, with centers at Augusta Trevirorum (Trier, 5 2,5 | distinct, well-known literary centers, whose representative writers 6 2,5 | Basil. Important cultural centers in Syria were the cities 7 2,5 | epoch were two other western centers of the eastern Empire, Thessalonica 8 3,4 | became one of the main Slavic centers in the Balkan peninsula. 9 3,12| one of the main Slavonic centers in the peninsula.[122]~ 10 5,4 | afraid.”[77] One of the main centers of the iconoclastic movement 11 6,6 | became important cultural centers.~ In the same century the 12 6,8 | continued only in religious centers in remote provinces where 13 7,2 | Muslims. The most important centers of the Christian dominions, 14 7,3 | two important industrial centers, Antioch and Tripoli, and 15 7,4 | very important commercial centers. The islands of the Aegean 16 8,1 | three independent Greek centers were formed; the Empire 17 8,17| created as it were feudal centers, monastery-principalities, 18 9,2 | even to unite all the Greek centers. The Empire of Trebizond 19 9,2 | ceased to be one of the centers of European policy. “After 20 9,6 | possession of such important centers as Hadrianople and Philippopolis, 21 9,6 | one of the very important centers of trade with eastern peoples. 22 9,7 | a visit to the greatest centers of western Europe, Paris 23 9,9 | ruin of one of the chief centers of Christianity, schismatic 24 9,15| of Medici were brilliant centers of artistic and intellectual 25 9,17| entire provinces and large centers, as, for example, the bloody 26 9,18| one of the intermediary centers of this retro-action of 27 9,18| some of the smaller Italian centers of the Renaissance and apparently 28 9,19| enthusiastically received. The Italian centers of humanism, in eager rivalry,


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