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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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precious

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1 2,1 | in gold and adorned with precious stones, bearing the images 2 3,9 | perfumes, spices, cotton, precious stones, and other articles 3 3,16| other papyri furnish much precious information concerning the 4 3,16| Silver, gold, ivory, and precious stones were brought in to 5 4,1 | with a great quantity of precious stones.[20] The king of 6 6,2 | was forced to give up its precious relic, the miraculous image 7 7,1 | seizing a large quantity of precious silk stuffs “the Normans, 8 7,1 | to the Empire, the more precious presents he got from the 9 7,1 | Choniates), one of the most precious sources for the internal 10 7,2 | αλαμανικον) and took off precious ornaments from the imperial 11 7,3 | Constantinople, a mass of precious monuments of art perished; 12 7,3 | intact in its churches the precious frescoes of the fourteenth 13 7,3 | nevertheless gives a rich mine of precious material about the internal 14 7,4 | are very rich in gold and precious stones, and they go clothed 15 8,7 | subject is contained in the precious collection of the letters 16 9,2 | had been robbed of their precious furnishings; the palace 17 9,2 | beautiful miniature in a precious Greek manuscript at the 18 9,4 | the Acropolis “the most precious jewel that exists in the 19 9,4 | without reference to the precious relics the Albanian soil 20 9,7 | him, at his request, some precious relics, and begged him to 21 9,9 | Constantinople, the author of the precious Journal of the Siege, a 22 9,17| adequately estimated. Much precious material, especially imperial 23 9,17| seldom, here and there, were precious stones having a genuine


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