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Alphabetical [« »] parts 47 party 59 paschale 2 pass 17 passage 13 passages 3 passed 83 | Frequency [« »] 17 night 17 offer 17 paid 17 pass 17 patriarchal 17 peasants 17 pictures | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances pass |
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1 2,3 | deed was not allowed to pass unpunished. Ambrose excommunicated 2 5,3 | were very much tempted to pass over to the Bulgarians and 3 6,4 | hence it is too early to pass any definite judgment about 4 6,7 | today means a “mountain pass” in Greek, was applied in 5 7,1 | offices of the Empire began to pass into their hands. Manuel 6 7,1 | pilgrims from Europe could pass unmolested must now be considered 7 7,1 | fruit “is plucked by all who pass by.” This comparison, as 8 7,1 | place. Venetian sources pass over the massacre of 1182. 9 7,2 | through which they had to pass. Philip Augustus and Richard 10 7,2 | Matters came to such a pass that Frederick had already 11 8,9 | the throne was supposed to pass to his brother, Baldwin 12 8,13| belief that history would pass judgment upon him. In one 13 8,15| eastern goods which had to pass through the whole territory 14 8,17| sociologists, all peoples pass in their historical development. 15 9,4 | south, through the famous pass of Thermopylae, into middle 16 9,6 | itself was on a set date to pass into the hands of the Count 17 9,12| Sometimes matters came to such a pass that one house and one family