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Alphabetical [« »] swans 1 swarmed 3 swarms 1 sway 19 swayed 1 sweat 1 sweden 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 site 19 slain 19 stage 19 sway 19 temples 19 titles 19 traces | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances sway |
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1 2,5 | day, but rather gave full sway to the praise and glorification 2 3,16| begun under the Ostrogothic sway. Among these churches two 3 4,1 | of Arabia came under his sway. It may be said generally 4 4,1 | were already under Arabian sway.~ The conquests, by bringing 5 4,1 | early years of the Arabian sway.~ After the Arabian conquest 6 4,4 | they had come under Arab sway. He was later appointed 7 5,4 | remained under Byzantine sway.~ Quite different was the 8 5,8 | type developed under the sway of iconoclastic ideas in 9 6,5 | Bulgaria was under Byzantine sway. The Patzinaks, who had 10 7,2 | discontent with the Byzantine sway felt by both Wallachians 11 7,3 | Concerning the epoch of the Latin sway in me Peloponnesus, there 12 7,3 | at the time of the Latin sway in Morea, is without doubt 13 8,1 | Thebes in middle Greece. The sway of Venice extended over 14 9,3 | Naples came under French sway. Charles of Anjou became 15 9,3 | measure under the French sway in the Kingdom of the Two 16 9,3 | Romania which is under the sway of the Palaeologus” (ad 17 9,11| papacy than the Hohenstaufen sway in Byzantium. It is interesting 18 9,16| preserved under the Turkish sway. In spite of the occasional 19 9,18| the time of the Turkish sway at Constantinople. He was