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Alphabetical [« »] friedrich 1 friend 23 friendly 52 friends 19 friendship 14 frieze 1 fright 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 foundations 19 founder 19 fragments 19 friends 19 galata 19 governor 19 governors | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances friends |
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1 2,1 | Emperor communicated to his friends the marvelous dream and 2 2,2 | army generals and close friends gathered about the dying 3 2,5 | greatly trusted and intimate friends of the Emperor. Eusebius 4 2,5 | piety rather than dearest friends.”[166] Under the pen of 5 4,2 | conditions and asked his friends to send him food, particularly 6 5,8 | against him, persuaded some friends to kill his benefactor after 7 5,8 | where a select circle of his friends assembled to read aloud 8 5,8 | was at the service of his friends. Yielding to their requests 9 7,1 | friend of the Emperor’s friends and an enemy of his enemies,” 10 7,1 | sultan announced to his friends and officials that the greater 11 7,1 | sobbed and called their lost friends and relatives by their names.”~ 12 8,5 | 1212, addressed to “all his friends whom its contents may reach” ( 13 8,10| especially the Greeks, our close friends… [The Pope calls] the most 14 8,13| against the pope and the friends of Genoa. The Genoese fleet 15 9,3 | papal throne one of his best friends, a Frenchman, Martin IV, 16 9,6 | kinsfolk, comrades, and friends in the morning, and when 17 9,18| to praise himself and his friends and partisans; at the same 18 9,19| could share with his Western friends only the knowledge of the 19 9,19| Poggio and Valla, were his friends. Valla in reference to Bessarion’