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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | years of his father’s life, openly sided with the Arians. During 2 2,3 | category.~ After Theodosius had openly declared himself a follower 3 2,3 | opportunity to avow its faith openly, paganism ceased to exist 4 2,3 | opposed to the patriarch and openly expressed himself against 5 2,3 | did not fear to speak out openly against the Arian pretensions 6 2,3 | the Christians to worship openly and to restore their churches. 7 2,4 | throne. Once more the capital openly began to express its discontent 8 2,5 | Byzantine government, by openly opposing Monophysitism in 9 2,5 | struggle against Odovacar openly, he decided to act through 10 2,5 | Monophysitism; somewhat later, he openly sided with the Monophysites. 11 3,2 | religious preferences she openly favored the Monophysites 12 3,7 | his arrival he declared openly that he was against the 13 3,15| who ventured to advance openly and boldly this new theory, 14 3,15| judgments decisively and openly. In 1913 a Russian scholar 15 4,1 | determined to express his views openly, at first as a modest preacher 16 4,1 | of Kuraish, however, were openly against Muhammed and made 17 4,1 | conditions in the East, openly tended toward defection. 18 5,8 | throne he began to advance openly an iconoclastic policy. 19 5,8 | people. Furthermore, Theodore openly wrote and spoke against 20 6,7 | who began to favor and openly protect large landownership, 21 7,1 | Spanish Moors, the pope openly declared that he would prefer 22 7,1 | solemn promise, began to aim openly at sole dominion. By his 23 7,4 | 1182 his policy was already openly hostile to the Latins.~ ~ 24 8,7 | Nicaea; Constantinople was openly indicated to him as the 25 9,12| who in the ninth century openly spoke and wrote against 26 9,12| This force seldom ventured openly to provoke political punishment,


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