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Alphabetical [« »] expugnatione 1 expulsion 5 extend 5 extended 25 extending 7 extends 3 extension 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 empires 25 equal 25 evident 25 extended 25 included 25 increase 25 institutions | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances extended |
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1 2,4 | with numerous towers which extended from the Sea of Marmora 2 2,5 | so-called “Long Wall” which extended from the Sea of Marmora 3 3,4 | boundaries of the Empire extended from the Pillars of Hercules, 4 5,4 | the basis of mature and extended deliberations, with a clear 5 6,2 | and John Tzimisces, which extended the borders of the Empire 6 6,3 | expanded enormously. It extended from the shores of the Black 7 6,3 | was again raised up and extended from the Adriatic to the 8 6,5 | so that their territory extended from the Lower Danube to 9 6,7 | ecclesiastical affairs, but extended also into the field of political 10 6,8 | of the Macedonian period extended beyond the boundaries of 11 7,1 | grown considerably more extended and complicated, and raised 12 7,1 | Europe and in Asia, were extended. The Empire’s enemies were 13 7,1 | position of the Empire, extended its limits, and for a time 14 7,1 | Armenia Minor, which had extended its territory at the expense 15 8,1 | Greece. The sway of Venice extended over the Byzantine islands 16 8,7 | the Despotat of Epirus had extended from Dyrrachium (Durazzo) 17 8,7 | seized Thessalonica and extended his dominions from the Adriatic 18 8,8 | Byzantine Empire. His dominions extended from the Adriatic almost 19 8,10| attitude toward the papacy extended to all that had the support 20 8,12| both direct and vassal, extended from the Black Sea to the 21 9,3 | Persia, whose dominions extended from India to the Mediterranean, 22 9,4 | in the eleventh century extended to the rest of the ancient 23 9,4 | footing on the Bosphorus, extended their influence in the Black 24 9,8 | of the Empire, his power extended, properly speaking, over 25 9,12| to church problems, but extended to politics and social movements.