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Alphabetical [« »] told 14 toledo 1 tolerable 1 tolerance 15 tolerant 9 tolerate 2 tolerated 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 speaking 15 started 15 stormy 15 tolerance 15 twelve 15 understand 15 unexpected | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances tolerance |
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1 2,1| originated a policy of tolerance toward Christianity. Schoenebeck, 2 2,1| stated, was the edict of tolerance issued by Galerius in 311.[ 3 2,2| proclamation of religious tolerance was one of the first acts 4 2,5| his life, he showed great tolerance toward Christianity. His 5 3,3| prolonged period of religious tolerance under Theodoric and his 6 3,6| Empire there could be no tolerance toward the leaders of other 7 4,1| The Koran speaks of God’s tolerance of other faiths; “If thy 8 4,1| were known for religious tolerance and were interested only 9 4,1| new subjects with great tolerance. With a few exceptions, 10 5,8| Nicephorus was one of religious tolerance combined with the idea of 11 5,8| who “followed the path of tolerance and proclaimed the great 12 6,2| death (1021) a period of tolerance toward Christians again 13 7,1| distinguished itself by tolerance. Some separate cases of 14 7,1| death in 1021, a time of tolerance for the Christians ensued. 15 7,1| can attack.”~ The Arabs’ tolerance toward the Christians also