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Alphabetical [« »] priori 1 priors 1 priscus 3 prison 17 prisoner 9 prisoners 7 prisons 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 populace 17 predecessors 17 present-day 17 prison 17 project 17 pure 17 reach | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances prison |
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1 3,10| the winds were loosed from prison; the disintegrating elements 2 4,1 | themselves “from the hot prison of the desert.” Unbearable 3 4,2 | humiliations and confined to prison. Somewhat later he was sent 4 4,4 | convictions he was sent to prison and, after numerous tortures, 5 7,1 | in a Constantinopolitan prison, where he spent several 6 7,3 | Alexius had escaped from prison and fled to the West in 7 7,3 | Isaac II was released from prison and restored to his throne; 8 7,3 | Isaac died very soon in prison, and Alexius IV, by order 9 8,7 | likelihood, Peter died in prison. Meanwhile, the widow of 10 8,16| Belthandros, and throws him into prison. Chrysantza persuades her 11 9,2 | heir, Manuel, were put in prison. In 1379 John V succeeded 12 9,3 | escaped from his Byzantine prison and, at Charles’ invitation, 13 9,13| he was even confined in prison by the patriarch for his 14 9,18| authorities and even confined in prison. Gregoras ended his stormy 15 9,18| church office was put in prison. According to the sources, 16 9,18| Beccus, and confined him in prison, where he died. The longest 17 9,18| home, and was confined in prison. On account of a dangerous