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Alphabetical [« »] serves 7 servia 1 service 65 services 21 servie 1 servile 3 serving 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 prove 21 ready 21 schism 21 services 21 situated 21 striking 21 sufficient | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances services |
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1 2,2 | was introduced into pagan services; an irreproachable mode 2 2,3 | the capital city for Arian services, A strong protest against 3 2,3 | capital to the Goths for their services. The Goths later became 4 2,5 | the use of Greek in its services and introduced the native 5 2,5 | Sleepless,” because the services in their monasteries were 6 2,5 | While recognizing his great services in investigating the origin 7 4,1 | right to perform religious services, demanding in return only 8 4,4 | military authorities, whose services at this time were of extreme 9 5,7 | place much value upon the services of the first rulers of the 10 5,8 | which they sang during services.~ As one of the great religious 11 6,2 | judgment the Empire owed his services and under whose rule were 12 6,3 | rendered his kingdom great services in the realms of culture 13 6,8 | preserved in the church services of Calabria, while in some 14 7,1 | untouched and to learn that services had continued there undisturbed. 15 7,4 | to mention him in divine services, and under the pressure 16 7,4 | small recognition of his services. One day he fell into such 17 8,15| ministers, to subjects for their services to the state on condition 18 9,4 | Greek fluently, offered his services to Andronicus II for his 19 9,8 | attended the solemn church services, saw in the church of St. 20 9,9 | especially stressed the services and merits of the Genoese 21 9,16| administration. All religious services could be freely celebrated;