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Alphabetical [« »] faiths 3 falcons 1 fall 69 fallen 15 falling 2 fallmerayer 20 falls 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 euphrates 15 eustathius 15 except 15 fallen 15 farther 15 fate 15 favored | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances fallen |
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1 2,2 | raise up again what has fallen on evil days.”[92] But Julian 2 2,2 | not understand that the fallen paganism could not rise 3 3,3 | the provinces which had fallen into the hands of Arians 4 5,8 | the Byzantine throne had fallen into the hands of the Semitic 5 6,2 | larger eastern part had fallen to the Persian Sassanids, 6 6,7 | martyrs all soldiers who had fallen in the struggle with the 7 7,1 | saving Russia; Andronicus had fallen before the Empire was reformed 8 8,5 | all these mercenaries had fallen in the war against the Turks, 9 9,2 | wrote; “Two Romes have fallen, and the third stands, while 10 9,7 | battle of Nicopolis, and had fallen prisoner to Bayazid. Escaping 11 9,7 | Mongol empire, which had fallen into pieces, was unified 12 9,7 | northern Greece had already fallen a prey to the Turks and 13 9,9 | places in which they had fallen in 1453. On April 20 the 14 9,17| of the Roman Empire had fallen, entirely gone out and perished, 15 9,18| carefully that juridical work of fallen Byzantium. The compilation