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Alphabetical [« »] dynasty 174 dynatoi 2 dyrrachium 24 e 18 each 51 eager 6 eagerly 4 | Frequency [« »] 18 directly 18 discontent 18 dogmatic 18 e 18 edition 18 excommunicated 18 expected | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances e |
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1 2,1 | christliche Kirche, written by E. Schwartz, and Collected 2 2,1 | traditions of Caesarism.”[10] E. Krebs, in the Papers edited 3 2,1 | Constantine’s conversion.[15] E. Stein maintained a political 4 4,1 | Seminator di scandalo e di scisma [Inferno, XXVIII, 5 5,3 | by the Russian historian E. Lipshitz in 1945. After 6 5,4 | with some exaggeration that E. Stein called him the boldest 7 6,7 | title of the Epanagoge (η επαναγωγη, “introduction”). 8 7,1 | possible attacks. Now, owing to E. Joranson, the fact has 9 8,13| eminent American professor, E. H. Swift, who has dealt 10 8,13| of Saint Sophia.~ In 1907 E. M. Antoniades, the Greek 11 8,16| Emperor of Nicaea.[193] E. A. Chernousov wrote: John 12 9,9 | sources an English historian, E. Pears, gave a striking 13 9,9 | place is unknown. In 1895 E. A. Grosvenor wrote, “Today, 14 9,12| Russian church historian, J. E. Troizky, described the 15 9,13| deification (apotheosis; η θεοσις). In this state the 16 9,17| and “all other strangers” (e tutti altri strani).[327] 17 9,17| ο κοσμοσ εποντιζετο και η εμη γυνη εστολιζετο.[335]~ ~ ~ 18 9,18| Biancifiore (Il cantare di Fiorio e Biancifiore), dating from