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Alphabetical [« »] carpets 1 carried 60 carries 3 carry 23 carrying 15 carthage 8 carthagenian 1 | Frequency [« »] 23 bayazid 23 begun 23 broken 23 carry 23 children 23 conclusion 23 constans | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances carry |
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1 2,1 | his opponent agreed, to carry a civil suit to the episcopal 2 3,4 | whatever their wares, were to carry on their traffic solely 3 3,8 | Byzantine boundaries freely to carry on their devastating raids. 4 3,9 | Cosmas, “all the nations carry on their trade in Roman 5 4,1 | with a determination to carry out the will of their prophet, 6 5,3 | original amount; in order to carry out this measure effectively 7 5,8 | and Theophilus, had to carry out their religious policy 8 6,7 | forcing him to refuse to carry on further negotiations 9 7,1 | Minor, where they were to carry on the task for which they 10 7,1 | his army. His plan was to carry out his father Robert Guiscard’ 11 7,1 | Tancred of Antioch refused to carry into effect his uncle’s 12 7,1 | Empire could not possibly carry on any efficient offensive 13 7,1 | death, Andronicus could not carry that plan into effect.” 14 7,2 | seemed left for Henry VI to carry out what his father had 15 7,3 | the Byzantine Empire to carry out the plans of the Comneni 16 7,3 | the pope did not mean to carry out his threat. Alexius 17 8,2 | opportunity was open to Kalojan to carry out his ambitious plan, 18 8,14| backed by the pope could carry out an aggressive policy 19 8,17| buildings, in a word to carry on the whole economy of 20 9,3 | Charles then decided to carry out his plan of invading 21 9,7 | marksmen, money, and vessels to carry the troops where we need.”[ 22 9,8 | century, he was planning to carry on a vast aggressive campaign 23 9,9 | very easy for the Turks to carry out these measures, because,