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knife 1
kniga 2
knight 5
knights 22
know 17
knowing 7
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22 escaped
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22 hymns
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22 landed
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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knights

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 7,1 | feudal nobility, barons, and knights, were filled with the spirit 2 7,1 | among whom were many Norman knights, visited Palestine. In the 3 7,1 | some of the pilgriming knights were armed, but “though 4 7,1 | mostly of poor people, small knights, and homeless vagrants, 5 7,2 | the hands of the western knights and was given up to terrific 6 7,3 | choicest of the western knights, particularly of northern 7 7,3 | vessels. At the same time the knights stormed the city itself. 8 7,3 | crusade, for the western knights were already insisting that 9 7,3 | or respected. The western knights and their soldiers, as well 10 7,3 | possession of which the western knights were obliged to take vassal 11 7,3 | conquering Morea to one of his knights, a Frenchman, William de 12 7,3 | The aim of the western knights and merchants was not thoroughly 13 8,2 | Theodore.~ Meanwhile, the Latin knights who had established themselves 14 8,9 | Theodore of Epirus. The Latin knights and clergy, however, stubbornly 15 8,13| well-armed troops of the western knights fled before the light-armed 16 8,13| western European crusading knights, of the selfish trade-policy 17 8,16| chivalry, when the western knights were establishing themselves 18 9,2 | Black Sea, and the Latin knights, the Peloponnesus and a 19 9,7 | and Chios, and with the Knights of Rhodes, in other words, 20 9,7 | yield his possessions to the Knights of the Order of Hospitalers 21 9,9 | sovereigns, bishops, princes, and knights left many epistles and letters 22 9,9 | will not dare to send his knights beyond the borders of his


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