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1 3,8 | but the attitude of the populace became so threatening that 2 3,14| senate, the clergy, and the populace met him outside the city 3 7,1 | similarly called by the populace “the Austrian.”~ A strong 4 7,1 | the news of his march, the populace of the capital gave vent 5 7,1 | sex or age; the infuriated populace plundered not only private 6 7,1 | initiative. The mood of the populace turned against him. In 1185 7 7,1 | enthusiasm with which the populace received Andronicus is explained 8 7,1 | of the Constantinopolitan populace of that time: “In any other 9 7,1 | In any other city the populace is thoughtless and very 10 8,13| cheerfully greeted by the populace; shortly after, his second 11 9,7 | the tired and exhausted populace were murmuring, accusing 12 9,12| vagrants, called by the populace “godly men” and by a historian, 13 9,12| the decisive moment. The populace of the capital itself was 14 9,17| the revolution of 1328 the populace of Constantinople sacked 15 9,17| successful at first, of the populace against the rich classes ( 16 9,17| men; and, finally, (3) the populace—the small farmers, small 17 9,17| in the uprisings of the populace against the aristocracy.”[