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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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understanding

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2 | Monophysitism. She showed a better understanding than he of the significance 2 3,16| and the author’s precise understanding of ascetic life, as well 3 4,4 | averred that he attained an understanding of the “obscurest” ideas 4 5,4 | deliberations, with a clear understanding of the needs of society 5 5,4 | aid in reaching a clearer understanding of both their part in the 6 5,8 | Empire and showed a clear understanding of the interests of the 7 5,8 | works, helpful to a correct understanding of Byzantine chronography 8 6,7 | lasting future political understanding between the Empire and the 9 7,1 | necessary to a full and complete understanding of the origin and development 10 7,1 | the East, to a friendly understanding with Roger and was preparing 11 7,2 | been strained. The friendly understanding of Frederick Barbarossa 12 7,3 | devoted patriotism, and clear understanding of the most important purposes 13 7,4 | crusaders were unfavorable to an understanding between the two churches. 14 7,4 | metropolitan; it was beyond the understanding of the Athenians of the 15 8,2 | Greco-Bulgarian friendly understanding, which had brought about 16 8,9 | contributed to the friendly understanding between Manuel of Thessalonica 17 8,11| Trebizond came to a friendly understanding with the Muhammedan Sultan 18 8,13| although they knew that an understanding with the schismatic Greeks 19 8,16| from the point of view of understanding the philosophical movements 20 8,16| well as for a more profound understanding of the cultural interests 21 8,16| negotiations for a religious understanding between Nicaea and Rome, 22 8,17| better and more correct understanding of land conditions and of 23 8,17| important both for the better understanding of the internal life of 24 8,17| significance both for better understanding of feudal relations in the 25 9,3 | peaceful policy of coming to an understanding with the eastern church 26 9,9 | Critobulus, had a good understanding of the decisive role of 27 9,18| as an excellent guide for understanding the real situation of persons


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