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Alphabetical [« »] enforced 3 enfranchisement 1 engage 3 engaged 15 england 23 english 22 englishman 1 | Frequency [« »] 15 doge 15 duke 15 emphasized 15 engaged 15 enjoyed 15 euphrates 15 eustathius | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances engaged |
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1 3,4 | Empire and Persia, had been engaged for centuries in bloody 2 3,9 | likely in Alexandria. He engaged in commerce from his early 3 3,14| Berbers), who frequently engaged in serious uprisings against 4 3,15| part of the forces were engaged in the East.”[132] It was 5 5,3 | common offenses among people engaged in agriculture. It is concerned 6 6,3 | because the Byzantine army was engaged in the Arabian campaigns, 7 6,3 | because its forces were engaged in eastern wars. Samuel 8 6,4 | of time. Both countries engaged freely in extensive trade 9 6,6 | two rulers that they were engaged in a heated dispute regarding 10 6,6 | various Italian kingdoms were engaged in mutual strife, the Byzantine 11 6,8 | The Emperor’s son became engaged to Robert’s daughter. But 12 6,8 | walls of churches, but also engaged in illustrating manuscripts. 13 7,1 | for while the West was engaged in crusades against the 14 7,1 | king, William II Rufus, was engaged in a continuous struggle 15 7,4 | Pope Hadrian IV, who was engaged in a quarrel with the king