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Alphabetical [« »] believer 2 believers 1 believing 3 belisarius 17 belittled 1 bell 2 bellicosity 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 asiatic 17 asked 17 athanasius 17 belisarius 17 besieged 17 charter 17 chosen | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances belisarius |
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1 3,4 | placed the gifted general Belisarius, who was the most valuable 2 3,4 | intervals, from 533 to 548.[21] Belisarius rapidly subjugated the entire 3 3,4 | ended, the Emperor recalled Belisarius and the greater part of 4 3,4 | an overwhelming struggle. Belisarius’ successor, Solomon, was 5 3,4 | transported by sea and headed by Belisarius, occupied Sicily without 6 3,4 | Ravenna, opened its gates to Belisarius, who shortly afterward left 7 3,4 | successes were so great that Belisarius was recalled from Persia 8 3,4 | assume the supreme command. Belisarius, however, was unable to 9 3,4 | into a heap of ruins. After Belisarius’ failures had led to his 10 3,4 | victory for the Persians. Belisarius was recalled from Italy 11 3,4 | Bosphorus. Justinian appealed to Belisarius to save Constantinople in 12 3,8 | rallied and entrusted to Belisarius the task of crushing the 13 3,16| secretary to the famous general Belisarius, with whom he shared the 14 3,16| information. His closeness to Belisarius gave him access to all official 15 3,16| imperial couple but also at Belisarius and his wife, and in which 16 3,16| curve. The historian of Belisarius, in spite of bombast, is 17 6,2 | chronicler, a “second Trajan or Belisarius” and a conquerer of “nearly