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Alphabetical [« »] expeditio 1 expedition 81 expeditionary 1 expeditions 19 expel 3 expelled 5 expelling 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 done 19 due 19 exiled 19 expeditions 19 face 19 families 19 favorably | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances expeditions |
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1 2,3 | attacks. Still, in all these expeditions by sea, they contented themselves 2 4,1 | captives taken during these expeditions, particularly those of Sicily, 3 4,1 | Asia Minor, the successful expeditions of the Arabian fleet in 4 5,2 | of a number of successful expeditions.~ But in the time of Irene, 5 5,2 | Bulgarian kingdom. These expeditions continued with varying results. 6 6,8 | the equipment of military expeditions, on offices and titles, 7 7,1 | pilgrimages there were real expeditions to the Holy Land. In 1026‑ 8 7,1 | pilgrimages to the military expeditions of the crusading epoch. 9 7,1 | All these pilgrimaging expeditions took place before the Turks 10 7,1 | African coast. All these expeditions against the infidels were 11 7,1 | brilliant and victorious expeditions of Heraclius against Persia 12 7,1 | yearly and usually successful expeditions, so that in the fourth decade 13 7,1 | were organized two other expeditions: the first against the Muslims 14 7,4 | all his life in military expeditions, was in accord with the 15 9,3 | opened the era of French expeditions to Italy—an era very destructive 16 9,6 | Turks. But the small relief expeditions which answered the papal 17 9,7 | decisive steps. Such modest expeditions as that of Boucicaut evidently 18 9,7 | large scale many devastating expeditions into southern Russia, northern 19 9,14| brought about only small expeditions, sometimes temporarily successful,