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1 2,1 | Christians for their former stubborn resistance to government 2 6,8 | the misfortunes of these stubborn and arrogant provinces” 3 6,8 | century the city offered very stubborn resistance to the western 4 7,1 | succeeded first in removing the stubborn sectarians from their strongholds 5 7,1 | Patzinaks came, after a stubborn struggle, up to Constantinople 6 7,1 | accounts with Byzantium, whose stubborn enemies they were, and apparently 7 7,2 | for themselves. After a stubborn attack by the Latins and 8 7,2 | inherited also the whole stubborn enmity of the Normans for 9 7,3 | there and was absorbed in a stubborn strife with the barons; 10 7,3 | never really overcame the stubborn resistance of the Slavs ( 11 7,4 | against whom he had to open a stubborn struggle. Alexius II Comnenus, 12 8,10| popes with Frederick II was stubborn; three times the Emperor 13 8,17| compelled to undertake a stubborn struggle against them, often 14 9,3 | Sicilies and inherited the stubborn enmity of the Normans for 15 9,9 | encouraged one another to offer a stubborn resistance to the Turks 16 9,11| eastern Emperor met with stubborn opposition among the Greek 17 9,11| expected, Michael met with stubborn resistance among the great 18 9,12| memory.[258]~ Feeling this stubborn opposition, open and secret, 19 9,13| troubles arising from the stubborn conflict of the two Andronicoi, 20 9,14| faith. There was to be a stubborn resistance to John’s religious