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Alphabetical [« »] intense 18 intensity 2 intensive 6 intention 16 intentionally 1 intentions 2 intently 1 | Frequency [« »] 16 frontier 16 hardly 16 humanist 16 intention 16 intercourse 16 justly 16 lifetime | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances intention |
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1 3,5 | In spite of Justinian’s intention to collect all the Novels 2 3,12| himself rather than with the intention of helping Maurice. More 3 4,4 | explained it as a deliberate intention on the part of the Emperor 4 5,4 | political reform. It was the intention of the iconoclastic emperors 5 5,8 | caused him to change his intention and choose Theodora, the 6 6,2 | cheer, for I have no evil intention against him.’”[34]~ The 7 6,2 | reforms in Armenia with the intention of destroying some of the 8 6,7 | Lecapenus had expressed the intention of limiting somewhat the 9 7,1 | aid at Piacenza; but his intention was not a crusade to the 10 7,1 | Byzantine throne, but also an intention to take possession of the 11 7,4 | formalism; the theological intention becomes more obviously the 12 9,4 | and the clearly expressed intention of Roger to establish in 13 9,4 | Minor, with the obvious intention of transferring hostilities 14 9,6 | was obliged to give up her intention of closing the Venetian 15 9,13| of his ascetic ideas. His intention to withdraw into complete 16 9,18| unconsciously, from his intention, in dealing with the events