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Alphabetical [« »] dregs 1 dress 5 dresses 1 drew 20 dried 2 drier 1 drink 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 consent 20 crete 20 delivered 20 drew 20 duties 20 enter 20 entrance | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances drew |
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1 2,4 | from the Roman curia and drew nearer to Constantinople. 2 2,5 | Christian world.”[185] He drew also upon India and Chinese 3 5,8 | The iconoclastic party drew its forces mainly from the 4 6,4 | almost all of Asia Minor and drew close to the capital; at 5 7,1 | Bohemond as his chief rival, drew closer to Alexius. At that 6 7,4 | Emperor’s desire Zigabenus drew up a treatise The Dogmatic 7 7,4 | historian Nicetas Choniates drew a striking picture of universal 8 7,4 | time from 1069 to 1118; she drew a picture of the gradual 9 8,2 | and by little and little drew the attention and hopes 10 8,7 | Nicaea.~ The first act that drew attention to Theodore Angelus 11 8,12| rule. The Emperor of Nicaea drew near Constantinople. The 12 8,16| poetry and that the author drew his inspiration directly 13 9,3 | Italian archives and from them drew a great deal of information 14 9,3 | their land, from which they drew their incomes. This measure 15 9,7 | and for this purpose he drew up a plan for a radical 16 9,13| German Byzantinist Gelzer drew a rather idyllic picture 17 9,18| expressed in his works, Sathas drew an interesting conclusion: 18 9,18| Byzantine epic, or whether he drew his similar episodes from 19 9,18| brilliant flowering, it drew from itself, from the deep 20 9,18| of the works of art, but drew it indirectly from data