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Alphabetical [« »] resign 1 resignation 2 resigned 1 resist 16 resistance 37 resisted 2 resisting 4 | Frequency [« »] 16 poet 16 praise 16 reflected 16 resist 16 rhetorical 16 royal 16 save | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances resist |
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1 2,5| pre-existing culture to resist or to control the influx 2 4,1| declining. Who could then resist the Byzantine armies? Who 3 5,8| forces were not sufficient to resist the imperial troops, and 4 6,2| he wished … Nobody could resist him.”[23] The Greek historian, 5 6,3| Bulgaria was too weak to resist the Greeks, and was soon 6 6,5| Monomachus were able to resist these hordes and deal them 7 6,8| the Empire was unable to resist the later advance of the 8 6,8| longer a Byzantine army to resist the Turks. One scholar goes 9 7,1| seemed to be unable to resist the Turks successfully with 10 7,1| that he would be unable to resist the Byzantine forces, decided 11 7,3| capital could successfully resist the crusaders, who were 12 7,3| judging it impossible to resist the troops of Boniface, 13 8,7| Thessalonica was unable to resist the aggressive policy of 14 9,6| of Galata determined to resist Cantacuzene’s plans by force; 15 9,8| as aliens. They could not resist the Turks who, after a short 16 9,9| Constantinople could not resist. The Russian tale of Tsargrad