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Alphabetical [« »] stab 1 stability 2 staff 3 stage 19 stain 1 stalls 1 stalwart 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 saved 19 site 19 slain 19 stage 19 sway 19 temples 19 titles | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances stage |
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1 2,1 | taken place during the early stage of their historical existence 2 2,1 | the episcopal court at any stage of the proceedings, even 3 2,5 | century had reached a high stage of development; unfortunately 4 3,2 | corrupt atmosphere of the stage of that period and became 5 3,2 | actress. She had left the stage and was leading a solitary 6 3,10| Justinian disappeared from the stage of history, his entire artificial 7 6 | disappeared from the historical stage, the Empire entered a time 8 6,2 | were strutting onto the stage.”[15]~ The epoch of Romanus 9 6,4 | this text are still in a stage of preliminary investigation; 10 6,7 | had reached the highest stage of its development in the 11 6,8 | reflects all sides of a certain stage of early Greek civilization, 12 6,8 | Armenian by birth, marked a new stage in the history of Byzantine 13 7,1 | first appearance in the stage of world history in the 14 7,1 | the crusaders) upon the stage of history is the first 15 8,2 | disappeared from the historical stage one of the greatest diplomatists 16 8,17| broader sense feudalism is a stage of culture through which, 17 8,17| feudalism in one or another stage of development is a phenomenon 18 9,3 | Dölger did not go beyond the stage of diplomatic negotiations. 19 9,12| were acting on the church stage, they put their theories