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Alphabetical [« »] aimed 18 aiming 2 aimless 1 aims 22 ain-jalut 1 aïnalov 7 air 5 | Frequency [« »] 23 thousand 22 1261 22 accept 22 aims 22 amount 22 around 22 ascended | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances aims |
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1 2,1 | about him is created which aims to evaluate his significance 2 2,1 | of gaining his political aims? Or did he adopt Christianity 3 2,1 | fulfillment of his worldly aims. “Attempts are often made,” 4 2,5 | spurred by greatly differing aims and hopes; the Germans and 5 3,16| Christian and apologetic in its aims, exposing very clearly the 6 5,2 | the world could the final aims of their states be attained. 7 5,4 | empire. In its fundamental aims the policy of Leo III was 8 5,8 | name of their political aims and ambitions. Their religious 9 6,8 | had distinctly practical aims, for it was expected to 10 7,1 | armies pursued their own aims; there was neither general 11 7,1 | chief center of Alexius’ aims. Raymond of Toulouse, the 12 7,1 | following only his own political aims suddenly seized the island 13 7,1 | Under the new conditions the aims of the Byzantine policy 14 7,2 | the Comneni.~ One of the aims of the late Andronicus had 15 7,3 | especially of her economic aims. When the majesty, welfare, 16 8,7 | Franks and Bulgars. Broader aims, which led the Despotat 17 8,10| were pursuing different aims. The former wished the popes 18 8,15| of their very important aims. In this respect John Vatatzes 19 9,2 | pursuing their own political aims, Serbs, Bulgars, and especially 20 9,5 | Bulgaria.”[112] Similar aims were pursued by the Asens, 21 9,5 | was guided by different aims. The question was not only 22 9,12| pursuing some political aims which have not yet been