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magnesia 3
magnificence 8
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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magnificent

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1 2,2 | he beautified with many magnificent new edifices.~ When Constantine 2 2,5 | and sixth centuries. The magnificent churches of Jerusalem and 3 3,16| very large rectangle with a magnificent central nave over which 4 3,16| it on a larger and more magnificent scale. It was a cruciform 5 4,1 | under Constantine, and the magnificent buildings within its walls, 6 4,1 | great commercial routes. The magnificent ruins of this city attract 7 5,2 | for a long time the most magnificent structure of the Muslim 8 5,4 | doors of the Chalke, as the magnificent entrance to the imperial 9 6,2 | a subsequent period many magnificent edifices were erected. The 10 6,7 | Basil ordered that all the magnificent buildings which belonged 11 6,8 | with the erection of many magnificent buildings; he was passionately 12 7,1 | position in the Empire. Besides magnificent presents to the Venetian 13 7,3 | they saw the high walls and magnificent towers that enclosed it 14 8,2 | it to Alexius Comnenus. Magnificent palaces and numerous churches 15 8,16| star leads Belthandros to a magnificent castle full of various miracles, 16 9,7 | other decorations, to a magnificent tapestry, a kind of Gobelin, 17 9,17| dockyard must have been magnificent; even now it is sufficient 18 9,17| Palace must have been very magnificent, but now it is in such state 19 9,17| Constantinople sacked the magnificent palace of Theodore Metochites.[ 20 9,18| renaissance. It developed with magnificent fullness and complete continuity


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