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Alphabetical [« »] thirteen 3 thirteenth 96 thirties 7 thirty 16 thirty-eight 2 thirty-five 2 thirty-one 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 temporarily 16 theology 16 theophanes 16 thirty 16 twice 16 unknown 16 vandals | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances thirty |
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1 2,5 | lived in the same place for thirty years, became a colonus, 2 3,8 | them there, and killed from thirty to forty thousand. The revolt 3 3,16| Parodisi),[152] consisting of thirty chapters, or “rungs,” in 4 5,2 | this, for a period of over thirty years, the Byzantine writers 5 5,8 | the inhabitants. The first thirty years of the ninth century 6 5,8 | peace agreement to last for thirty years. The agreement dealt 7 5,8 | period lasted only for about thirty years (815-43), and was 8 6,7 | any manner during the last thirty years, and also those which 9 6,7 | Lecapenus before 921-927 gives thirty themes.[136] In the eleventh 10 7,1 | were so weakened that for thirty years they could undertake 11 7,1 | not harass the Empire for thirty years. But at the beginning 12 7,3 | legend relates that, about thirty years before, Dandolo, during 13 7,3 | archbishop of Athens for about thirty years. Michael left a rich 14 7,4 | career and for more than thirty years was archbishop of 15 8,2 | Theodore Lascaris, a man about thirty years old, related to the 16 9,7 | pitiful existence for about thirty years in anxious expectation