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Alphabetical [« »] upholding 1 upkeep 4 upon 364 upper 17 upravda 1 uprear 1 upright 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 transfer 17 translated 17 tzetzes 17 upper 17 varied 16 1081 16 1453 | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances upper |
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1 3 | in one of the villages of upper Macedonia, not far from 2 3 | colonists of Dardania, i.e., upper Macedonia.[3] The first 3 3,4 | peoples who lived on the Upper Nile between Egypt and Abyssinia, 4 3,8 | regarded as the party of the upper classes, the Greens of the 5 3,8 | the Blues representing the upper classes and the Greens the 6 3,16| year 586).[148] Born in Upper Mesopotamia and a convinced 7 3,16| century in a small village of upper Egypt, the Aphrodito. A 8 4,1 | a part of Asia Minor and Upper Mesopotamia, Palestine, 9 6,2 | occupied many cities in upper Mesopotamia. In 933 Melitene 10 7,1 | the east and southeast. In upper Mesopotamia, Baldwin took 11 7,4 | aristocracy obtained the upper hand, and finally the Empire 12 8,15| Constantinople the Genoese gained the upper hand over their Venetian 13 9,2 | Ottoman sultan), gained the upper hand. His chief rival Apocaucus 14 9,4 | Velbužd (now Köstendil), in Upper Macedonia, had great significance 15 9,9 | Turkish vessels were in the upper part of the Golden Horn. 16 9,12| monks gradually got the upper hand of the secular clergy. 17 9,13| Sophia, Palamas gained the upper hand of Barlaam, who was