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Alphabetical [« »] sentences 1 sentiment 1 separate 24 separated 16 separately 3 separates 1 separating 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 schismatic 16 schools 16 sense 16 separated 16 seriously 16 signed 16 simple | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances separated |
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1 2,2 | complications, Diocletian strictly separated military authority from 2 2,4 | defenses, the two walls separated by a terrace and the deep 3 4,1 | Empire still possessed the separated parts of Italy which were 4 4,1 | lived up to this time in separated groups, the Bulgarians gradually 5 4,1 | the great distance which separated them from Constantinople 6 4,3 | Egypt became definitely separated from the Byzantine Empire.~ 7 5,8 | shores of the Gulf itself and separated the two Byzantine districts 8 6,5 | Patzinaks, who had formerly been separated from the Byzantine Empire 9 6,6 | Italy Leo VI definitely separated Longobardia from the theme 10 7,4 | over church doctrine;” he “separated the domain of theology from 11 7,4 | and other subjects which separated the two churches. In 1089 12 7,4 | the enormous chasm that separated the contemporary population 13 8,10| relations between the two widely separated rulers, the Emperor of Nicaea 14 8,14| two races, always deeply separated from each other, were maintaining 15 9,17| century.[311] But a province separated from the capital by the 16 9,18| between these two periods, separated from each other by the fatal