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constantinople-tsargrad 1
constantinopohtan 1
constantinopolis 2
constantinopolitan 26
constantinopolitana 1
constantinopolitans 1
constantinum 1
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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constantinopolitan

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | defended the rights of the Constantinopolitan patriarch. Such, in brief, 2 3,16| century.~ The influence of Constantinopolitan construction was felt in 3 5,8 | public teacher in one of the Constantinopolitan churches. Although Mamun 4 6,6 | his second sojourn at the Constantinopolitan court in the form of a malicious 5 6,6 | known as the Relation on the Constantinopolitan Legation (Relatio de legatione 6 6,7 | with his partisans. The Constantinopolitan council of 869 was recognized 7 6,7 | deposed and exiled. At the Constantinopolitan council it was determined 8 6,7 | much light on this side of Constantinopolitan life, scarcely touched upon 9 7,1 | life; he was confined in a Constantinopolitan prison, where he spent several 10 7,1 | continued, “because the Constantinopolitan Church, which disagrees 11 7,1 | the changeable mood of the Constantinopolitan populace of that time: “ 12 7,3 | the best ornaments of the Constantinopolitan Hippodrome were carried 13 7,4 | military service of the Constantinopolitan Emperor Alexius.” This was 14 7,4 | introduction, to the so-called Constantinopolitan Code of the Octateuch in 15 8,1 | following states: the Latin or Constantinopolitan Empire, the Kingdom of Thessalonica ( 16 8,2 | emperor of Byzantium by the Constantinopolitan clergy after the flight 17 8,3 | Baldwin’s successor on the Constantinopolitan throne, however, his brother 18 8,5 | away. His successors on the Constantinopolitan throne were distinguished 19 8,14| the restoration of the Constantinopolitan patriarchate, and the withdrawal 20 9,5 | entirely independent from the Constantinopolitan patriarchate. Dushan needed 21 9,7 | of the second son of the Constantinopolitan emperor, who became a sort 22 9,7 | entitled, “A narrative of the Constantinopolitan wars of 6930 (= 1422), when 23 9,9 | History of Poland:~ ~This Constantinopolitan defeat, both miserable and 24 9,17| decorations and relics of the Constantinopolitan church.[299] In 1287, the 25 9,18| allowed to end his days in the Constantinopolitan monastery of the Chora ( 26 9,19| recommend him by letter to the Constantinopolitan Emperor, whom I know neither


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