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Alphabetical [« »] thoughtfully 1 thoughtless 1 thoughts 6 thousand 23 thousand-and-one 1 thousands 10 thrace 60 | Frequency [« »] 23 skillful 23 studies 23 successfully 23 thousand 22 1261 22 accept 22 aims | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances thousand |
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1 2,2 | beautifying the new capital. Forty thousand Goth soldiers, the so-called “ 2 2,2 | crossed the Rhine; twenty thousand persons who were held as 3 2,3 | Coulanges, “four or five hundred thousand barbarians, half of whom 4 2,5 | some exaggeration, at 320 thousand pounds of gold, equivalent 5 2,5 | I have read more than a thousand sermons by him, which pour 6 3,5 | read and study about two thousand books, containing over three 7 3,8 | killed from thirty to forty thousand. The revolt was quelled, 8 3,16| skillfully guided the work of ten thousand laborers. The Emperor visited 9 4,1 | there is hardly one among a thousand to be found who can write 10 5,2 | tribute of ninety or seventy thousand dinars (denarii) in semiannual 11 5,3 | genius of the men who, a thousand years ago, fought for the 12 6,2 | with a capacity of eight thousand persons; the edifice, he 13 6,7 | 1000 A.D). there were three thousand “various monks” on Mount 14 7,1 | 65, when more than seven thousand persons (usually said to 15 7,1 | said to be more than twelve thousand) under the leadership of 16 7,1 | state that “out of seven thousand, not two thousand returned,” 17 7,1 | seven thousand, not two thousand returned,” and these came 18 7,1 | emperor and the pope. Over ten thousand foreigners came to Venice, 19 7,4 | quotation, into the first thousand lines, the second, and so 20 9,4 | 85] There were almost ten thousand members of the expedition; 21 9,5 | Cantacuzene said, “into a thousand pieces.”[121]~ The existence 22 9,18| of Morea, more than nine thousand verses in length, which 23 9,18| romance in verse (about four thousand verses) “Lybistros and Rhodamne,”