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Alphabetical [« »] capitales 1 capitals 2 capitolina 1 cappadocia 21 cappadocian 7 cappadocians 2 caprice 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 aware 21 becoming 21 boundaries 21 cappadocia 21 celebrated 21 commerce 21 complications | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances cappadocia |
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1 2,2 | to spend a few years in Cappadocia, where he continued the 2 2,5 | native cities and provinces. Cappadocia, in Asia Minor, had in the 3 2,5 | geniuses had passed away, Cappadocia returned into the obscurity 4 3 | really may have been born in Cappadocia of Greek descent.[7] Still 5 3 | the native population of Cappadocia being Armenian.[9] Maurice 6 3,8 | praetorian prefect, John of Cappadocia, who aroused great dissatisfaction 7 3,8 | dismiss Tribonian and John of Cappadocia from their posts and his 8 5,8 | southern Italy, Asia Minor and Cappadocia, which were painted by Greek 9 6,2 | his lost kingdom lands in Cappadocia, a money pension, and a 10 6,7 | Once, in passing through Cappadocia, Basil and his entire army 11 6,8 | Romanus Diogenes, born in Cappadocia. He ascended the throne 12 6,8 | part of Syria, Cilicia, and Cappadocia. In Caesarea, the capital 13 6,8 | Caesarea, the capital of Cappadocia, the Turks pillaged the 14 6,8 | Asia Minor, Armenia, and Cappadocia — the provinces which were 15 6,8 | of the tenth century in Cappadocia and in the district of the 16 6,8 | numerous rock-cut churches of Cappadocia have preserved a large number 17 6,8 | minute investigation of Cappadocia, “a new province of Byzantine 18 7,1 | eleventh century had conquered Cappadocia and established there an 19 7,1 | the Muhamrnedan emirs of Cappadocia, the above‑mentioned Danishmandites, 20 7,4 | have been discovered in Cappadocia and southern Italy; also 21 8,17| addressed to the proconsul of Cappadocia blaming the desperate condition