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17 patriarchal
17 peasants
17 pictures
17 pieces
17 pious
17 pointed
17 polemic
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,11| Sophia who, by paying 45,000 pieces of gold, obtained the respite 2 3,16| the capital with the best pieces of ancient monuments. Enormous 3 4,1 | Saracens, and they cut in pieces some troops who advanced 4 5,4 | letter that he had torn in pieces a church curtain (velum) 5 6,2 | the ground; he broke to pieces the greater portion of it 6 6,3 | was ingloriously cut to pieces.”[48] After the battle of 7 7,1 | in chains and broken to pieces the unjust sword. Thou hast 8 7,3 | profit, if the Empire fell to pieces. The theory of Hopf at the 9 7,4 | every year to 20,000 gold pieces, derived both from the rents 10 7,4 | of satires and humorous pieces. Many of them are occasional 11 7,4 | literature. Thirty-five pieces, almost all of them in verse, 12 8,16| realizing that several polemic pieces given under the name of 13 8,16| was the author of polemic pieces against the Latins and several 14 9,5 | Cantacuzene said, “into a thousand pieces.”[121]~ The existence of 15 9,7 | empire, which had fallen into pieces, was unified again under 16 9,7 | huge Mongol Empire fell to pieces and lost its significance. 17 9,9 | Books were burnt or torn to pieces, trodden upon or sold for


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