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Alphabetical [« »] legates 15 legation 1 legatione 1 legend 19 legendary 8 legends 8 leges 7 | Frequency [« »] 19 india 19 invaded 19 investigation 19 legend 19 let 19 libraries 19 library | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances legend |
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1 2,2 | was begun.[48] Christian legend tells that the Emperor, 2 2,2 | however, relate the well-known legend “that the Emperor threw 3 2,3 | century, Zosimus, narrated the legend of how Alaric, upon surrounding 4 2,5 | his history an element of legend. The ruthless enemy of Nestorius, 5 3,1 | This extremely interesting legend shows clearly the deep impress 6 3,16| literature into a sort of legend with a large number of miraculous 7 5,2 | as in the Greek, world a legend became current to the effect 8 5,2 | the Muslims connected the legend of the Turkish national 9 5,8 | derived from the well-known legend of Buddha. It is highly 10 6,2 | brocade worked in gold. The legend recorded by this Persian 11 7,1 | myth quite analogous to the legend of Charlemagne’s crusade 12 7,1 | on this subject is “The Legend of Charlemagne’s Protectorate 13 7,1 | and to whom a historical legend, now rejected, ascribed 14 7,1 | Lorraine, to whom a later legend imparted such a pious character 15 7,2 | the Christians. A medieval legend relates that Saladin himself 16 7,3 | particularly friendly. A legend relates that, about thirty 17 8,2 | a violent death. A Greek legend inserted into the tales 18 9,3 | have put aside forever the legend which made him a real tyrant, “ 19 9,9 | became the subject of a legend which has obscured the historical