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Alphabetical [« »] dazzled 2 de 49 deacon 16 dead 18 deadliest 1 deadly 5 deaf 2 | Frequency [« »] 18 contributed 18 correct 18 correspondence 18 dead 18 decision 18 defender 18 demetrius | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances dead |
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1 2,2 | formulas, not only ordinary dead people but even the gods ( 2 2,2 | rise again because it was dead. His undertaking was doomed 3 2,3 | wife, Eudoxia, was already dead and his son and successor, 4 2,5 | better known.[189] The “dead cities” of central Syria 5 3,7 | was permissible to condemn dead men, since all three writers 6 4,1 | there into slavery. “In the dead cities of Tunis,” said Diehl, “ 7 5,8 | out of the skull of the dead emperor and the “Bulgarian 8 5,8 | restored the adoration of “dead figures” and “lifeless icons,” 9 7,1 | in bushes, mountains of dead … No one passed by without 10 7,2 | in the persons of the two dead Emperors, and realizing 11 7,4 | wandering sheep, and the dead Lazarus.~ Shortly after, 12 7,4 | Lucian’s Dialogues among the Dead, Timarion was written. Usually, 13 7,4 | his conversations with the dead men whom he met in the underworld. 14 8,4 | almost all of them were left dead on the field of battle. 15 8,16| tradition which was never dead there… The Greeks already 16 9,4 | Emperor “seemed to sleep or be dead.”[77]~ ~The Spanish (Catalan) 17 9,7 | followed the hearse of the dead Emperor. Such a crowd of 18 9,13| church and the state. The dead body of Palamas’ chief opponent,