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Alphabetical [« »] limiting 2 limitless 1 limits 18 line 17 lineage 2 linen-makers 1 lines 24 | Frequency [« »] 17 italus 17 j 17 know 17 line 17 loss 17 manfred 17 mercenaries | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances line |
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1 2,2 | 450 A.D. ended the male line of the Spanish dynasty of 2 3,9 | an almost uninterrupted line of fortifications (castella) 3 3,16| century there was a continuous line of historical writings, 4 4,1 | Roman emperors erected a line of border fortifications, 5 5,6 | emperors of the eastern line. An interesting confirmation 6 5,7 | first rulers of the Isaurian line, particularly upon the achievements 7 5,8 | Muhammedan side of the border a line of fortifications, intended 8 5,8 | years the emperors of this line were able to withstand the 9 6,2 | Curcuas was the first of a line of great conquerors and 10 6,5 | In the west the border line between their territory 11 7,1 | belonged to the younger line of the Comneni, which had 12 7,1 | the third generation, this line provided the sovereigns 13 8,2 | realized that he continued the line of the Byzantine emperors.~ ~ ~ 14 9,3 | eastern border of Asia Minor a line of fortified places, especially 15 9,3 | toward the west, the border line with its defenders, akritai, 16 9,7 | their Christian captives in line along the shore of the straits 17 9,12| the list enumerates a long line of cities in foreign regions