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Alphabetical [« »] freed 14 freedom 34 freeing 4 freely 17 freeman 1 freemen 1 frees 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 extensive 17 eyewitness 17 flight 17 freely 17 g 17 gain 17 gaul | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances freely |
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1 2,1 | the Christian worship may freely and unconditionally endeavor 2 2,1 | know that we have given freely and unreservedly to the 3 2,1 | is likewise left open and freely granted, as befits the quiet 4 2,1 | Christians be restored to them freely and unreservedly.~ In 1891 5 2,3 | to him.”[97] Paganism was freely tolerated. Yet Valentinian 6 3,2 | became a woman who gave freely of her love to many men. 7 3,4 | for Justinian to act more freely in the east and south. At 8 3,8 | the Byzantine boundaries freely to carry on their devastating 9 4,1 | Muhammed and his followers freely made their pilgrimages to 10 5,3 | the farmer could migrate freely from place to place. He 11 6,4 | Both countries engaged freely in extensive trade with 12 7,1 | Venetian vessels could be freely loaded and unloaded. The 13 7,1 | number of Christians who were freely professing their faith. 14 9,13| knowledge, in order to be able freely, by an absolute independent 15 9,16| religious services could be freely celebrated; in all cities 16 9,18| Palaeologian epoch and may be freely compared with the best representatives 17 9,19| breathed more easily and freely, the whole structure of