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Alphabetical [« »] signal 2 signature 3 signatures 2 signed 16 signers 1 significance 94 significant 49 | Frequency [« »] 16 sense 16 separated 16 seriously 16 signed 16 simple 16 soul 16 strengthened | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances signed |
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1 2,2 | Father. The Nicene Creed was signed by many of the Arian bishops. 2 2,5 | emperor only after he had signed a written promise not to 3 3,7 | and demanded that it be signed by all the patriarchs and 4 5,4 | Anastasius, who willingly signed the edict. Thus, the decree 5 6,2 | destruction of the temple was signed by his Christian minister.~ 6 6,3 | The peace treaty that was signed by the Empire recognized 7 7,2 | Emperor for his signature, he signed it immediately; it did not 8 7,4 | Comnenus. The abrogation was signed by the latter; but, without 9 7,4 | Alexius II Comnenus, who signed the law, was the mere mouthpiece 10 8,7 | Finally, Theodore himself signed his edicts (chrysobulls) 11 8,13| 1261, at Nymphaeum, was signed the very important treaty 12 8,15| 1261, Michael Palaeologus signed the treaty of Nymphaeum. 13 9,2 | perhaps, Andronicus III, signed four family names, for example, 14 9,2 | Palaeologus. Later on the Emperors signed only “Palaeologus.”[8]~ 15 9,5 | His Greek decrees Dushan signed in red ink “Stephen in Christ 16 9,15| union; many of those who had signed withdrew their signatures.