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Alphabetical [« »] gratian 8 gratification 1 gratitude 4 grave 17 grave-hills 1 graves 1 gravity 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 glorious 17 going 17 gradual 17 grave 17 harsh 17 heart 17 hesychasts | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances grave |
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1 2,2 | Conditions were becoming very grave. The Christians in their 2 2,3 | which might have led to very grave crises in the life of the 3 2,5 | Emperor Arcadius over the grave of Menas, a renowned Egyptian 4 5,2 | Muslim world. Muhammed’s grave at Medina was as splendid 5 5,2 | space next to Muhammed’s grave at Medina will serve for 6 5,2 | Medina will serve for the grave of Jesus when he dies after 7 5,2 | champion of Islam, whose grave is shown even today in one 8 5,8 | assumed the proportions of a grave civil war, which lasted 9 5,8 | time of Theophilus was a grave and direct menace to the 10 6,8 | was confronted with many grave difficulties, the struggle 11 6,8 | Byzantine Empire and her grave external difficulties, the 12 6,8 | travelers are still shown his grave, which, according to popular 13 7,1 | doctrine, they sometimes caused grave trouble to the Byzantine 14 7,1 | wrote: “In a style less grave than that of history I should 15 7,1 | Byzantium sank into the grave forever.” This opinion of 16 9,9 | be seen a lowly, nameless grave which the humble Greeks 17 9,19| Greek he knows Latin; he is grave, mild, religious, and prudent;