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Alphabetical [« »] emphasized 15 emphasizes 1 empire 1391 empires 25 empirical 1 employed 3 employees 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 date 25 effect 25 elder 25 empires 25 equal 25 evident 25 extended | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances empires |
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1 2,3 | relations between the two empires explain the unusually favorable 2 5,6 | simultaneous existence of two empires; in its very substance the 3 5,6 | nominal and theoretical. Both empires led distinctly different 4 6,6 | The break between the two empires was accomplished, and Otto 5 6,6 | finally formed between the two empires. The Arabian attacks on 6 7,1 | alliance between the two Empires. The main object of this 7 7,1 | the alliance of the two Empires.~ ~Relations of John to 8 7,1 | concluded.~ ~Alliance of the two empires. — In the first years of 9 7,1 | the alliance of the two empires. This alliance gave Manuel 10 7,1 | the alliance of the two empires was based. If the king of 11 7,1 | alliance between the two empires. Thus, in the middle of 12 7,1 | the alliance of the two empires and of the alliance between 13 7,1 | alliance between the two Empires which had existed under 14 7,1 | The alliance of the two empires which for a time, during 15 8,2 | Constantinople; the two empires established on the ruins 16 8,5 | exactly the borders of the two empires in Asia Minor: the northwestern 17 8,7 | the Christian East three empires: the two Greek Empires of 18 8,7 | three empires: the two Greek Empires of Thessalonica and of Nicaea, 19 8,7 | relations between these empires, in whose destinies the 20 8,9 | interests of both Greek empires and must have brought about 21 8,14| with the Nicene and Latin empires.~ The taking of Constantinople 22 8,16| the first period of the Empires of Nicaea and Constantinople 23 9,2 | transmitted his rights to the Empires of Constantinople and Trebizond 24 9,3 | Charles of Anjou menaced both empires. These relations were apparently 25 9,18| of the Nicene and Latin Empires and the time of the first