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Alphabetical [« »] peril 2 period 452 periodical 1 periods 22 perish 3 perished 15 perishing 8 | Frequency [« »] 22 offered 22 officially 22 orders 22 periods 22 phenomenon 22 presented 22 progress | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances periods |
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1 2,2 | often deserted Rome for long periods during their extensive military 2 2,2 | complications in the later periods of Byzantine life. Thus 3 2,2 | created during subsequent periods.~ A very important factor 4 2,3 | instances occur in other periods of history, there seems 5 2,5 | movements of subsequent periods borrowed ideas, images, 6 3,8 | life of the Empire in later periods.~ Justinian saw and understood 7 3,10| one of the most cheerless periods in Byzantine history, when 8 3,12| most difficult and troubled periods in the history of the East. 9 4,1 | fifteenth century with alternate periods of contraction and expansion.”[ 10 4,1 | Byzantine Empire. In subsequent periods numerous military campaigns 11 5,2 | one of the most critical periods in its history. In addition 12 5,4 | movement falls into two periods. The first lasted from 726 13 5,8 | literature of subsequent periods was very great. He was a 14 5,8 | influence upon writings of later periods has been left by a man who 15 6 | Macedonian dynasty falls into two periods, unequal in significance 16 6,7 | had gone through several periods of desolation. In the time 17 6,7 | in connection with later periods.~ ~Provincial administration.~ 18 6,8 | court records of various periods, and the data found in it 19 6,8 | Macedonian and Comnenian periods was able to contribute something 20 8,17| feature of the Empire in later periods.~ A convinced enemy of large 21 9,18| some references to later periods. The author announced in 22 9,18| connecting link between these two periods, separated from each other