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Alphabetical [« »] journeyed 1 journeys 5 jovian 11 joy 18 joyful 1 joyfully 1 judaism 6 | Frequency [« »] 18 ideals 18 intense 18 invasions 18 joy 18 knew 18 limits 18 lyons | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances joy |
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1 2,2 | untroubled nights, that the joy of undimmed light, the delight 2 2,2 | leaning toward paganism. The joy of the pagans knew no bounds; 3 2,2 | Julian was greeted with joy by the Christians. Christian 4 2,5 | This act was greeted with joy in Egypt and Syria, where 5 2,5 | abolition of the tax with great joy; to describe this imperial 6 2,5 | sixth century described the joy with which the edict of 7 4,1 | former place to the great joy of the entire Christian 8 4,1 | occasion:~ ~There was much joy at their entrance to Jerusalem: 9 4,3 | by the people with great joy. Religious peace seemed 10 5,8 | chants express the deep joy of believers because of 11 7,2 | Alamanian tax” with great joy. The pope also breathed 12 8,4 | against Islam, and filled with joy and vigor the hearts of 13 8,13| Greek sources express great joy on this occasion. George 14 8,13| cheerfulness, and inexpressible joy; there was no one who did 15 8,16| welcomes them with great joy. The romance ends with a 16 9,7 | received with the greatest joy. Boucicaut and Manuel made 17 9,9 | Schlumberger, “the indescribable joy of the Greeks and Italians. 18 9,14| letter the pope expressed his joy at John’s return to the