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precursors 2
predatory 2
predecessor 8
predecessors 17
predestined 2
prediction 1
predominance 14
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17 pointed
17 polemic
17 populace
17 predecessors
17 present-day
17 prison
17 project
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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predecessors

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | privileges granted by some of his predecessors to the bishops and clergy, 2 2,3 | greatly from that of his predecessors, who, while favoring some 3 3 | opposite to that of their two predecessors, for they turned their faces 4 3,1 | religious policy of his two predecessors by siding definitely with 5 3,6 | the Empire.~ Although two predecessors of Justin and Justinian, 6 3,16| than that of his immediate predecessors. “In comparison with Procopius 7 5,2 | during the reign of the two predecessors of Leo, and occupied Sardis 8 5,8 | title. In the time of his predecessors Leo enjoyed great authority 9 5,8 | resistance than had their predecessors. The struggle became more 10 6,7 | class more than any of his predecessors. In the words of V. G. Vasilievsky, 11 6,7 | and indicates that the predecessors of Nicephorus Phocas have 12 7,1 | very threatening under the predecessors of Alexius Comnenus, increased 13 9,3 | adopted the policy of his predecessors which must have seriously 14 9,7 | the burial of any of his predecessors.[185] A special investigator 15 9,8 | with the Ottomans. Like his predecessors, John VIII hoped to receive 16 9,18| connected with their Byzantine predecessors, for example Photius or 17 9,18| mechanical methods of their predecessors and were seeking, though


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