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1 2,3 | and energetic people who contributed much to crowning his period 2 2,5 | rhetoricians and poets, contributed much to the treasures of 3 3,4 | of the Berber tribes also contributed much to the weakening of 4 3,4 | The historian Menander[32] contributed accurate and detailed information 5 3,16| in the East; hence they contributed much to the decline and 6 4,4 | formation, he said, they “contributed to the formation of the 7 5,6 | Middle Ages.~ Iconoclasm contributed its share toward preparing 8 6,8 | scholarly movement to which he contributed greatly by active participation. 9 7,2 | with them, and probably contributed largely to the internal 10 7,4 | These discussions greatly contributed to the transmission of Greek 11 8,9 | soul of the coalition, “contributed to the friendly understanding 12 8,13| likely that the crusaders contributed appreciably to the preservation 13 9,6 | Greco-Slavonic world had greatly contributed to the success and impunity 14 9,9 | forces of the Turks that contributed to the success of the siege. 15 9,18| Latin into Greek greatly contributed to the cultural rapprochement 16 9,18| foreign influences partially contributed to its brilliant flowering, 17 9,19| admirer of antiquity who has contributed more than anyone to originating 18 9,19| Bessarione.~ But Byzantium contributed greatly to the history of