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Alphabetical [« »] schemes 8 schiltberger 1 schism 21 schismatic 16 schismatics 5 schisms 1 schlumberger 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 rhetorical 16 royal 16 save 16 schismatic 16 schools 16 sense 16 separated | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances schismatic |
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1 7,1 | and by the return of the “schismatic” eastern church to the bosom 2 7,1 | the pope had in view the “schismatic” east. The latter seemed 3 7,1 | new countries and restore “schismatic” Byzantium to the bosom 4 7,1 | sovereign of Germany and the “schismatic” Emperor of Byzantium. It 5 7,2 | the Eastern Empire; the schismatic belief of the Byzantine 6 7,2 | would be a Catholic or schismatic state, whether a legitimate 7 7,3 | see the eastern emperor a schismatic; he opened negotiations 8 7,3 | view of the pope they were schismatic. Nicaea was particularly 9 7,4 | all means to support the “schismatic” eastern Emperor, even a 10 8,10| the eyes of the pope, a schismatic, who hindered the fulfillment 11 8,11| son-in-law of Frederick, schismatic, and disobedient [son] of 12 8,11| son-in-law of Frederick, schismatic, and rebel against the pope 13 8,13| an understanding with the schismatic Greeks would evoke the severe 14 9,9 | centers of Christianity, schismatic though it was from the point 15 9,12| reconciliation, a few of the schismatic Arsenites “seceded from 16 9,14| Europeans of that time, the schismatic Greeks were more repulsive