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Alphabetical [« »] succumbed 1 succumbing 1 such 215 sudden 22 suddenly 18 sue 1 suetonius 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 sovereigns 22 spoken 22 successes 22 sudden 22 tendencies 22 translation 22 troubled | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances sudden |
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1 2,2 | restoration was prevented by his sudden death. Their place in exile 2 2,2 | Plato’s dialogues. Of this sudden literature, which could 3 2,2 | grew still stronger when a sudden fire broke out in the temple 4 2,3 | away from the capital a sudden revolt broke out in which 5 2,5 | emphasized. The early and sudden death of this young emperor 6 4,4 | authorities. This process was not sudden but gradual. For a long 7 6,3 | latter agreed to make a sudden invasion of Bulgaria from 8 6,7 | tenth century, seemingly sudden at first glance, may be 9 7,1 | the face of the world. Its sudden thrust had destroyed ancient 10 7,1 | decision came to Alexius as a sudden and disconcerting surprise; 11 7,1 | Italian provinces.~ The sudden rise of Roger was undesirable 12 7,1 | person. His arrival was so sudden that Thoros barely escaped 13 7,3 | Eastern Empire. After his sudden death circumstances changed. 14 8,2 | for the new state came the sudden news that the Latin emperor, 15 8,10| attitude toward the two sudden allies. In Frederick he 16 8,14| Vatatzes’ death.[134] This sudden decision of the pope seemed 17 9,3 | proposed to him a plan for the sudden capture of Constantinople 18 9,3 | opinions vary.[40] The sudden death of Louis in Tunis 19 9,9 | his kingdom for fear of a sudden landing of the English. 20 9,18| Athos, and Serbia, was so sudden and incomprehensible that 21 9,18| fourteenth century is no sudden and unexpected phenomenon; 22 9,18| must not be considered sudden, without roots in the past.