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Alphabetical [« »] neo-platonism 3 neo-platonist 1 neoplatonic 1 nephew 18 nephews 2 nequid 1 nero 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 moral 18 mosque 18 neighbors 18 nephew 18 next 18 offices 18 operations | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances nephew |
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1 3 | of Anastasius; his famous nephew, Justinian the Great (527- 2 3 | the Great (527-65); and a nephew of the latter, Justin II, 3 3,1| Hormisdas in 520 by Justin’s nephew Justinian, whose influence 4 3,2| Justin’s successor, his nephew Justinian (527-65), is the 5 3,8| Hippodrome were of no effect. A nephew of Anastasius was proclaimed 6 6,1| in the brief reign of his nephew, Michael V Calaphates (1041- 7 6,8| them, Alexius Comnenus, a nephew of the former Emperor, Isaac 8 7,1| Minor. Both Isaac and his nephew Alexius distinguished themselves 9 7,1| Alexius Comnenus, Manuel’s nephew. The new government relied 10 7,1| novelist. Andronicus, a nephew of John II and cousin of 11 7,1| Robert Guiscard, and his nephew Tancred, who commanded the 12 7,1| Europe. Having entrusted his nephew Tancred with the regency 13 7,1| promised to make war on his nephew Tancred if Tancred did not 14 7,1| arrows, and spears.” A nephew of Manuel adorned his new 15 7,1| Alexius Comnenus, Manuel’s nephew, however, had the direction 16 7,3| Geoffrey de Villehardouin, nephew of the famous historian, 17 9,7| to turn their eyes to his nephew John, who had in 1390 deposed 18 9,7| the West was decided, his nephew John consented to take the