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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | administrative changes of such extreme importance to the internal 2 2,2 | there was only one, was of extreme significance to the Christians, 3 2,5 | groups into three relays; the extreme Monophysites were called 4 3,7 | party of the Akoimetoi (extreme orthodox), upon arriving 5 3,8 | festivities were distinguished by extreme splendor and the number 6 3,8 | collection of taxes reached their extreme limits and had a disastrous 7 3,8 | many debts and reduced to extreme poverty,” and “of an army 8 3,14| Naturally, it was only extreme necessity that could force 9 3,15| Hopf fell into the other extreme because of his desire to 10 4 | reconciled to his strong will and extreme autocratic policy and who 11 4,1 | besieged Constantinople to the extreme apprehension of the population, 12 4,1 | burning flames in hearts, extreme exaltation of the emperor, 13 4,1 | century this problem is of extreme significance, since its 14 4,1 | subsequent history was of extreme importance to the fate of 15 4,1 | and also because of the extreme complexity of conditions 16 4,4 | services at this time were of extreme importance. Equally great 17 5,5 | Constantine V displayed extreme intolerance toward the monasteries 18 5,8 | the iconoclasts over the extreme icon-worshipers.[172]~ Iconoclastic 19 6,7 | prominent. At the other extreme stood the class of the “ 20 7,4 | to collect the taxes with extreme severity; and as many large 21 8,10| Christian faith has reached the extreme bounds of the Universe…”[ 22 9,3 | which must have roused extreme fear in Michael VIII for 23 9,5 | concentrated upon the same alluring extreme southeast corner of the 24 9,9 | Muhammed set to work with extreme circumspection. First of 25 9,9 | victory of the Turks, the extreme ruin of the Greeks, the 26 9,17| disunited and disorganized to an extreme degree. Under the Palaeologi, 27 9,18| Philes, whose life was one of extreme misery, was forced to use


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