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Alphabetical [« »] transfiguration 3 transformation 2 transformations 2 transformed 18 transforming 2 transgressors 1 transient 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 suddenly 18 supreme 18 traditions 18 transformed 18 treasures 18 united 18 whatever | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances transformed |
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1 2,2 | leading district she was transformed into a mere province. The 2 2,3 | the Empire, was gradually transformed in its greater part into 3 3,4 | Romans to Ostrogoths, was transformed into a heap of ruins. After 4 3,16| firm even today. It was transformed into a mosque in 1453. Strzygowski 5 3,16| erection of St. Sophia was transformed in literature into a sort 6 4,1 | Empire was at this period transformed into a Byzantine Empire 7 4,4 | serious defense it became transformed into a territory constantly 8 5,2 | century, Slavonized and transformed into a powerful state with 9 5,3 | spirit of Roman Law became transformed in the religious atmosphere 10 5,5 | with new paintings, was transformed into a “fruit store and 11 5,5 | away from the monks and transformed into barracks and arsenals. 12 6 | dependence; Bulgaria was transformed into a Byzantine province; 13 6,3 | subjected this kingdom and transformed it into a Byzantine province.~ 14 6,3 | ceased to exist, for it was transformed into a Byzantine province 15 6,7 | village in which he lived and transformed it into his own estate, 16 6,7 | rose in importance by being transformed into themes.~ The strategi 17 6,8 | imperial palace was sometimes transformed into a new academy and lyceum.”[ 18 9,2 | different nationalities, was transformed into a state small in its