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childhood 8
childish 1
childless 2
children 23
chiliads 5
china 10
chinese 7
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | Christians could send their children only to grammar and rhetorical 2 2,3 | spare the Gothic women and children, had to force their way 3 2,3 | wives, and offended their children. Many of the Goths were 4 3,8 | father would treat his own children.”[87] But at the same time 5 3,12| moving with their wives and children. They included many different 6 3,15| to aid the cause of the children of sacred Hellas was founded 7 3,15| Slavs, the Illyrian Arnauts, children of Northern lands, the blood 8 5,3 | of the birth of all male children. The chronicler, who is 9 5,4 | chosen as godfathers for children, and embroidered images 10 6,2 | of property, family life, children, good roads, just laws, 11 6,7 | education of the Emperor’s children. Later, when Ignatius died 12 6,8 | Digenes was usualiy applied to children born of parents of different 13 7,1 | beloved Theodora and the children she had borne to Andronicus; 14 7,1 | that day with wives and children.” This battle left its trace 15 7,1 | murdering of the Christians, children, youths, women, and girls, 16 7,1 | He sent for the wives and children of the men then staying 17 7,1 | massacred, the women and children were sold into slavery, 18 8,17| this obligation to their children. The beginning of this measure 19 8,17| divided his Empire among his children: he assigned Constantinople 20 9,2 | Trebizond.~ John VIII had no children by any of his three wives. 21 9,4 | included wives, mistresses, and children. The marriage of Roger to 22 9,9 | exhaustion; men, women, children, priests, monks, and nuns 23 9,18| compared with him, seemed children.”[363] The writings of Nicephorus


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