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Alphabetical [« »] curcuas 9 cure 3 cures 1 curia 17 curiae 1 curiosity 1 curious 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 concessions 17 conflicts 17 consequences 17 curia 17 defended 17 desired 17 discovered | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances curia |
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1 2,4 | broke away from the Roman curia and drew nearer to Constantinople. 2 7,1 | disobedience, and the Papal curia was therefore making attempts 3 7,1 | the support of the papal curia in his coming struggle with 4 7,1 | communities, and the papal curia, which Manuel had utilized 5 7,2 | victory signify for the curia if it were to be bought 6 7,3 | relations with the Roman curia that were entirely satisfactory.~ 7 8,11| disobedient [son] of the papal curia; and this proposition was 8 8,11| risen against the Roman curia.” But the Tartar envoys, 9 8,14| The interests of the Roman curia were not taken into consideration, 10 8,14| into the treasury of the curia.~ In the letter of the first 11 8,14| of Nicaea with the papal curia were closely tied up with 12 8,14| the proposals made to the curia by the late John Vatatzes 13 9,3 | as well as with the papal curia. His relations with the 14 9,3 | attention upon the papal curia, to which he promised the 15 9,11| Charles of Anjou. The papal curia met his proposals favorably, 16 9,19| relation with the papal curia. Sent by the pope to Germany 17 9,19| connection with the papal curia. On his return to Constantinople,