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vilifies 1
vilissima 1
village 11
villages 15
villas 1
villehardouin 11
villehardouins 2
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15 uzes
15 verses
15 versions
15 villages
15 ways
15 wealthy
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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villages

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | unchanged in the towns and villages. And in spite of the fact 2 3 | Justinian was born in one of the villages of upper Macedonia, not 3 3,8 | various parts of Egypt. Entire villages were part of his possessions. 4 3,8 | officials of the fisc.”[95] Villages became impoverished and 5 3,8 | was enormous; cities and villages were abandoned, agriculture 6 3,15| the races, cities, and villages, the splendor of columns 7 3,15| their new cities, towns, and villages.[134]~ In a later work Fallmerayer 8 3,16| impoverishment and depopulation of villages, particularly because of 9 5,2 | even today in one of the villages south of Eskishehr (medieval 10 5,3 | existed in the Roman Empire villages populated by free landholders, 11 6,7 | they were “to the unhappy villages like a plague or gangrene, 12 7,2 | cities with weeping and made villages sing mournful songs.”~ In 13 8,17| various parts of Egypt. Entire villages were part of his possessions. 14 9,16| celebrated; in all cities and villages, for instance, Easter might 15 9,17| large landholders, the villages and the peasantry endured


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