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Alphabetical [« »] hopeful 2 hopefully 1 hopelessly 1 hopes 19 hopf 9 hoping 12 horace 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 governor 19 governors 19 hero 19 hopes 19 huns 19 husband 19 india | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances hopes |
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1 2,2 | not fulfill Constantine’s hopes. The Council of Nicaea, 2 2,4 | oratorical eloquence, others in hopes of obtaining good positions 3 2,5 | greatly differing aims and hopes; the Germans and the Isaurians 4 3,4 | entirely satisfy Justinian’s hopes, for, with the exception 5 3,4 | achievements fell far short of his hopes. He did not succeed in reconquering 6 3,4 | failed to realize all his hopes and projects, had a fatal 7 4,2 | with the orthodox, but his hopes were not realized. The new 8 6,8 | popular needs, who gave hopes of fulfilling them”[141] 9 7,1 | Syria and reinvigorated the hopes both of Alexius and of the 10 7,1 | Byzantium with his former hopes for success.~ But an unexpected 11 7,1 | disappeared all Manuel’s hopes for the restoration of Italy. 12 7,1 | the collapse of all the hopes of the Empire in Asia Minor 13 7,3 | But among all the plans, hopes, and complications it remains 14 8,2 | national expectations and hopes. In the Balkan peninsula 15 8,2 | little drew the attention and hopes of the European Greeks. 16 8,14| Constantinople.~ The papal hopes were not satisfied by the 17 9,3 | 1270 destroyed Michael’s hopes of his co-operation. The 18 9,15| be deceived by delusive hopes that the Italian allied 19 9,19| magnified by virtue of the hopes and expectations in which