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1 2,1 | but before Constantine’s departure from Gaul.~ ~The Edict of 2 2,3 | preacher, might oppose his departure. In spite of the intrigues 3 2,3 | capital which followed the departure of the beloved Patriarch 4 2,4 | into Greece. Even after the departure of Alaric and the Visigoths, 5 2,5 | subsequent history. After the departure of the Ostrogoths to Italy, 6 4,1 | chroniclers explain the Emperor’s departure from the capital by the 7 4,4 | he believed, the point of departure of the new administrative 8 5,3 | must serve as a point of departure in the history of the economic 9 5,4 | this claim as a point of departure, Leo III considered it his 10 5,8 | time of my arrival till my departure. The interpreter alone spoke, 11 7,1 | to establish a point of departure in the Sicilian kingdom 12 7,2 | with Frederick before his departure for the crusade, Isaac Angelus 13 9,9 | apparently disappeared.[224]~ The departure and death of Giustiniani 14 9,14| Shortly after the Emperor’s departure, Pope Urban V returned to 15 9,15| Florence, the Emperor’s departure with his retinue from Venice. 16 9,19| When Barlaam, by his hasty departure from Avignon, had deprived