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1 2,2 | important pagan holiday he expected to see at the temple of 2 3,5 | before his command none ever expected or deemed to be at all possible 3 3,7 | struggle which Justinian expected would reconcile the Monophysites 4 5,2 | Saviour, while the Muslims expected the end of the world to 5 5,2 | the end of the world, were expected after the unsuccessful siege 6 5,3 | or piracy they were all expected to make good the losses. 7 5,8 | Arabian chronicle. Mutasim expected to march upon Constantinople 8 6,2 | not receive the aid she expected from Byzantium. In addition 9 6,7 | the churches was not to be expected in the near future, especially 10 6,8 | practical aims, for it was expected to prepare skillful officials 11 7,1 | disconcerting because he neither expected nor desired assistance in 12 7,1 | time when Manuel might have expected a particular advantage from 13 7,1 | bloody conflicts might be expected on the first occasion.~ 14 7,4 | The kharistikarios was expected to defend the interests 15 7,4 | where it might be least expected, among the Normans of Sicily 16 7,4 | extensive than might be expected at first sight. In connection 17 9,3 | Emperor.~ It could hardly be expected that pressure from Louis 18 9,11| the union. As was to be expected, Michael met with stubborn