Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] castell 1 castella 1 castile 1 castle 18 castles 4 castoria 4 casual 5 | Frequency [« »] 18 bardas 18 believe 18 blood 18 castle 18 catalans 18 chroniclers 18 confined | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances castle |
Chapter, Paragraph
1 7,3 | was the strongly fortified castle of Clermont, which was preserved 2 7,3 | chronicler wrote of that castle that, if the Franks had 3 7,3 | appears a description of this castle, which has pillars, pilasters, 4 7,3 | like a typical medieval castle. All this passage of the 5 8,16| Belthandros to a magnificent castle full of various miracles, 6 8,16| named in the romance a Castle of Love (Ερωτοκαστρον). 7 8,16| and sweet beauties of the Castle of Love,”[181] Belthandros, 8 8,16| invitation of the Lord of the castle, “the king of love who had 9 8,16| dream.”[184] Leaving the castle, Belthandros, after five 10 8,16| the girl to whom in the Castle of Love he handed the rod. 11 8,16| Belthandros and Chrysantza; in the Castle of Love, the Greek Erotocastron, 12 8,16| Greek popular poetry on the Castle of Love, Eros, and so on, 13 9,2 | the well-known fortified castle of Mistra; and Maina, another 14 9,2 | Mistra; and Maina, another castle erected by the Franks in 15 9,6 | surmounted by a very strong castle. This castle was the cause 16 9,6 | very strong castle. This castle was the cause of much fighting 17 9,7 | the beautifully decorated castle of the Louvre, for example, 18 9,7 | court of the Despot, in his castle of Mistra, was a cultural