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Alphabetical [« »] meo 1 mephistopheles 1 mercantile 1 mercenaries 17 mercenary 10 merchandise 5 merchant 5 | Frequency [« »] 17 line 17 loss 17 manfred 17 mercenaries 17 metochites 17 night 17 offer | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances mercenaries |
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1 3,8 | army, consisting mainly of mercenaries, often revolted against 2 6,8 | also served in Byzantium as mercenaries as well as the imperial 3 7,1 | dispatch messages calling on mercenaries from all sides.” That such 4 7,1 | Alexius “was expecting the mercenaries from Rome.”~ In connection 5 7,1 | he wanted no crusade, but mercenaries against the Turks, who during 6 7,1 | crusade. When Alexius called mercenaries from the west, he called 7 7,4 | consisted of a great number of mercenaries of the most various nationalities 8 8,4 | eight hundred brave western mercenaries. In their fight with the 9 8,5 | feared the brave western mercenaries of Theodore, was also contented 10 8,5 | since almost all these mercenaries had fallen in the war against 11 8,13| alliances or on foreign mercenaries, Theodore, perhaps, was 12 9,4 | other places, fought as mercenaries on the side of Peter of 13 9,4 | The victory of the western mercenaries was enthusiastically received 14 9,4 | the relations between the mercenaries, the people of Asia Minor, 15 9,17| the army was composed of mercenaries of various nationalities. 16 9,17| as before, Anglo-Saxon mercenaries, the so-called Varangians 17 9,17| 308] Unable to pay its mercenaries well, the government was