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1 2,1 | previous to his famous “flight” to Gaul, Constantine stayed 2 3,8 | were already contemplating flight when Theodora rose to the 3 3,8 | and famine, panic, and the flight of large numbers of people 4 4,1 | and putting the enemy to flight. As soon as the Persians 5 4,1 | called, the year of the flight (hidjra in Arabic, distorted 6 5,3 | as mutiny, disobedience, flight, adultery. The punishments 7 5,8 | decisively beaten and put to a flight that was arrested only when 8 6,3 | the Roman army, taking to flight, was ingloriously cut to 9 6,5 | light in the speed of their flight … The most terrible thing 10 6,8 | panic-stricken and turned to flight. Romanus, who fought heroically 11 7,1 | turned the Emperor’s very flight before the Turks into one 12 7,1 | he [Manuel] rushed into flight alone without fearing so 13 7,3 | Vasilievsky, who showed that the flight of the prince Alexius to 14 7,4 | another part escaped in flight to the maritime cities. 15 8,2 | Constantinopolitan clergy after the flight of Alexius Ducas Murzuphlus ( 16 9,4 | share in the victory. In his flight the Bulgarian king was unhorsed 17 9,13| an absolute independent flight, to merge easily into the