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Alphabetical [« »] nationalities 16 nationality 7 nationalizing 1 nations 15 native 42 natives 14 nativity 3 | Frequency [« »] 15 member 15 mysticus 15 nation 15 nations 15 noted 15 offering 15 older | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances nations |
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1 2,1 | empire.~ The conversion of nations or states to Christianity 2 3,9 | according to Cosmas, “all the nations carry on their trade in 3 3,12| barbarians and the foreign nations and the Illyrians devastated 4 3,12| through the help of God the nations were unable to get possession 5 3,13| between the kings of other nations and the emperors: that the 6 5,3 | of the most progressive nations,” he declared, “the hour 7 6,2 | for the western European nations].”[18]~ During the brief 8 6,2 | Byzantine chronicler wrote, “All nations were horror-stricken by 9 6,3 | one of the most civilized nations.”[43] Simeon was defeated 10 6,5 | the so-called migration of nations.”[68]~ Constantine Monomachus ( 11 6,8 | Empire with neighboring nations, and Byzantine diplomacy. 12 9,6 | to Tana. The commercial nations resumed their intercourse 13 9,6 | importance because it allowed the nations which maintained intercourse 14 9,8 | government of the three nations I have mentioned, i.e., 15 9,17| many merchants of various nations, but the Venetians “had