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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 1 | 1.The study of Byzantine history.~ ~ ~ 2 2,1 | which Christ was crucified.[1] In 305, after Diocletian 3 2,1 | was enlarged still more: (1) The decision of a bishop 4 2,2 | sections (prefectures): (1) Gaul, including Britain, 5 2,3 | two difficult problems: (1) the establishment of unity 6 3 | Count of the Excubitors),[1] who by a mere accident 7 4 | Armenian house of the Arsacids.[1] Somewhat contradictory 8 4,1 | provinces of the peninsula were (1) Nedjd, on the central plateau; ( 9 4,1 | can be reduced to five: (1) the profession of faith 10 4,4 | districts, later called themes: 1) Armeniaci (Armeniakoi) 11 4,4 | three historical works: (1) On the Expedition of Emperor 12 5,1 | by birth, but a Syrian.[1] This view is at present 13 5,2 | Arabian fleet consisting of 1,800 vessels of different 14 5,3 | important particulars: (1) the origin of the law; ( 15 5,3 | in the time of Leo III: (1) the Thracesian theme in 16 5,4 | distinctly different questions; (1) the habitually discussed 17 6,1 | Armeno-Slavonic origin.[1] According to one historian 18 6,7 | proposed three regulations: (1) in any sale and temporary 19 6,8 | Arabian sources, were: (1) Romanus Diogenes obtained 20 7,1 | western point of view: (1) The first is the general 21 7,4 | computed at between 800,000 and 1,000,000.~In connection with 22 8,1 | master over the Orient.”[1]~ ~ 23 9,1 | restored Byzantine Empire.[1]~ ~ 24 9,7 | become tributary, (Lament. 1:1).’ Who would ever believe 25 9,7 | become tributary, (Lament. 1:1).’ Who would ever believe 26 9,7 | divided into three classes: (1) the cultivators of the 27 9,17| classes at Thessalonica: (1) the wealthy and noble; (


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