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Alphabetical [« »] sabaudie 1 sacerdos 1 sacerdotum 1 sack 15 sackcloth 2 sacked 7 sacking 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 republics 15 revival 15 ruined 15 sack 15 scriptures 15 seek 15 sermons | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances sack |
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1 2,2 | submitted the city to a terrible sack and almost complete destruction. 2 7,3 | stirring description of the sack of Constantinople by the 3 7,3 | with all the horrors of the sack of Constantinople and with 4 7,3 | religious affairs. During the sack of Constantinople many churches 5 7,4 | compliance of God with the sack of Constantinople by the 6 7,4 | from the capital after its sack by the crusaders in 1204, 7 8,2 | Choniates, who, after the sack of Constantinople by the 8 8,13| Indeed, considering the sack of the capital by the crusaders, 9 8,16| perished at the capture and sack of Constantinople by the 10 9,2 | never recovered after the sack of 1204, passed into the 11 9,9 | Nicetas Acominatus after the sack of Constantinople by the 12 9,15| of John’s conversion. The sack of Serbia and Bulgaria by 13 9,17| of the Palaeologi after sack and pillage by the Latins, 14 9,18| Paris and Deiphobos, and the sack of the city by the Hellenes 15 9,18| art really ends with the sack of Constantinople by the