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Alphabetical [« »] falsified 1 fame 10 familiar 7 families 19 family 57 famine 8 famines 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 exiled 19 expeditions 19 face 19 families 19 favorably 19 filled 19 firmly | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances families |
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1 2,3 | course; only as separate families or individuals did they 2 5,8 | people migrated with their families to Italy; thousands of monks 3 6,7 | leaders of the powerful families of Asia Minor, Bardas Phocas 4 6,7 | There is no doubt that the families of Phocas, Sclerus, and 5 7,1 | certain security for their families and their modest chattels, 6 7,1 | Among other noble Armenian families, a family named Rupen (Ruben) 7 7,1 | of some noble Byzantine families persecuted by Andronicus 8 8,7 | Angeli was related to the families of the Comneni and Ducae, 9 8,7 | representative of the glorious families of the Angeli, Comneni, 10 8,17| and functions in their own families from generation to generation; 11 8,17| officers.”[237] The famous families in Asia Minor of Phocas, 12 9,2 | of time, to the imperial families of the Comneni, Ducae, and 13 9,2 | wives belonging to Latin families which had established themselves 14 9,7 | the representatives of the families of the Palaeologi with Manuel 15 9,7 | representatives of the ruling families were spared, but the severe 16 9,7 | Members of the most eminent families of the French chivalry were 17 9,7 | noblest and most famous families “of the Hellenes,” who had 18 9,12| made their way into many families and sowed there the seeds 19 9,18| members of the imperial families, Palaeologus and Cantacuzene,