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Alphabetical [« »] filibustering 1 filioque 5 fill 4 filled 19 filling 1 filologotate 1 filoromaios 1 | Frequency [« »] 19 face 19 families 19 favorably 19 filled 19 firmly 19 forever 19 foundations | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances filled |
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1 2,4 | surrounded with a deep ditch filled with water. Thus, on land, 2 3,7 | her a “Christ-loving woman filled with zeal” and “the most 3 3,15| at this time completely, filled with Slavs, who gradually 4 5,4 | The patriarchal chair was filled by Anastasius, who willingly 5 6,2 | Euphrates, and the earth became filled with Roman armies; Syria 6 6,8 | lips;” that Constantine X “filled himself with his words as 7 7,1 | barons, and knights, were filled with the spirit of adventure 8 7,1 | sufficiently bemourned: pits were filled to the top with corpses; 9 7,1 | already for a long time been filled with ambitious plans of 10 7,2 | reported, “The many slain filled the cities with weeping 11 7,2 | successor, Henry VI. The latter, filled with the Hohenstaufen idea 12 7,4 | year, and strongholds are filled with garments of silk, purple, 13 7,4 | constructed in an elevated style, filled with antique and biblical 14 8,4 | struggle against Islam, and filled with joy and vigor the hearts 15 8,15| the warehouses have been filled to overflowing with fruits; 16 8,15| and enclosures have been filled with flocks of cattle and 17 8,15| of the Nicene Greeks and filled the imperial treasury. By 18 9,18| George Gemistus Plethon.[384] Filled with enthusiasm for ancient 19 9,19| Italian Renaissance were filled, must be wholly attributed