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Alphabetical [« »] violating 1 violation 3 violators 1 violence 16 violent 19 violently 1 viper 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 twice 16 unknown 16 vandals 16 violence 16 wisdom 16 woman 16 writing | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances violence |
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1 2,3 | did nothing to prevent the violence of the soldiers. The city 2 3,3 | Goths, having seized by violence our Italy, have refused 3 3,6 | were soon quelled by cruel violence. Many synagogues were destroyed, 4 4,1 | were exposed to merciless violence and slaughter. The Jews 5 5,4 | such worship with great violence. A similar influence began 6 5,6 | Charles’ coronation “an act of violence which infringed on the rights 7 5,8 | justified in using any kind of violence against those whom they 8 5,8 | the iconoclasts. “Their violence is to be deplored; their 9 6,2 | oppressive legislation, violence, extortion, the seizure 10 7,1 | and performed all kinds of violence. A witness of this passage 11 7,1 | was followed by the same violence and pillaging as in the 12 7,2 | unendurable extortions and violence, lack of will power and 13 8,14| he does not justify the violence of the crusaders at the 14 9,4 | accustomed to war, pillage, and violence, became in time of peace 15 9,9 | attack. With particular violence the Turks attacked the walls 16 9,16| spite of the occasional violence of the Turkish government