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Alphabetical [« »] treason 9 treasure 5 treasurer 2 treasures 18 treasuries 1 treasury 28 treat 7 | Frequency [« »] 18 supreme 18 traditions 18 transformed 18 treasures 18 united 18 whatever 17 1182 | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances treasures |
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1 2,2 | immediately robbed of its treasures and subjected to sacrilege. 2 2,3 | destroyed, and all their rich treasures of art demolished by the 3 2,5 | contributed much to the treasures of thought and literature 4 2,5 | the world’s great literary treasures. Later generations fell 5 3,4 | invaded provinces sent their treasures to the capital or shipped 6 3,16| a Christian empire. The treasures of classical literature 7 4,1 | Helen, was robbed of its treasures and set on fire. The Christians 8 4,1 | Christians perished. Many treasures from the sacred city were 9 7,1 | all your forces, lest such treasures fall into the hands of the 10 7,1 | it, and carried away many treasures. The famous Mosque of Omar 11 7,1 | Constantinople. All the wealth and treasures of the capital were ostentatiously 12 7,3 | became enriched with the treasures exported from Constantinople; 13 7,4 | monks not to squander the treasures of the libraries are very 14 7,4 | means? Let it preserve its treasures. After you there will come 15 8,13| dispersal” of its numberless treasures throughout Europe, and the 16 9,4 | when these archeological treasures come to light that a really 17 9,17| unpublished among manuscript treasures of different libraries in 18 9,19| accumulation in Italy of the treasures of the classical world owing