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Alphabetical [« »] ruin 39 ruined 15 ruinous 1 ruins 23 rule 85 ruled 41 ruler 92 | Frequency [« »] 23 remains 23 responsible 23 rest 23 ruins 23 rural 23 saladin 23 skillful | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances ruins |
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1 2,2 | the states built on the ruins of the empire of Alexander 2 2,4 | of Marmora as far as the ruins of the Byzantine palace 3 2,5 | renowned Egyptian saint. Its ruins have only recently been 4 3,4 | Even today the majestic ruins of numerous Byzantine fortresses 5 3,4 | transformed into a heap of ruins. After Belisarius’ failures 6 3,9 | Even today the existing ruins of numerous fortresses along 7 3,15| continent. A double layer of ruins and the mire of two new 8 3,15| Hellas and some ancient ruins on native Greek soil are 9 3,15| And were it not for these ruins, grave-hills and mausoleums, 10 4,1 | which took place near the ruins of ancient Nineveh (in the 11 4,1 | against Germanic attacks. Some ruins of the principal Roman fortifications 12 4,1 | routes. The magnificent ruins of this city attract the 13 4,1 | destroyed. Its imposing ruins, however, like those of 14 6,2 | civilization. Up to World War I the ruins of Ani were within the boundaries 15 6,8 | his nomadic tents on the ruins of ancient Roman glory. 16 7,1 | It seemed that on the ruins of the Eastern Empire a 17 8,1 | 1204 was established on the ruins of the Byzantine Empire. 18 8,2 | empires established on the ruins of the single Byzantine 19 8,16| the ancient monuments and ruins of Pergamum.[166] This letter, 20 8,16| center organized on the ruins of the Byzantine Empire. 21 9,8 | spoke for example of the ruins and remnants of two beautiful 22 9,9 | which was rising on the ruins of the Greek, Frankish, 23 9,18| restore paganism on the ruins of Christianity by establishing