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Alphabetical [« »] confuse 2 confused 6 confusing 1 confusion 15 confuting 1 congenial 1 congestion 2 | Frequency [« »] 15 characteristic 15 collections 15 concentrated 15 confusion 15 contained 15 conviction 15 creation | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances confusion |
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1 2,4 | lost, thus introducing much confusion into the juridical practices 2 2,5 | Christ in two natures without confusion or change, division or separation.” 3 2,5 | the Emperor aroused great confusion and when Anastasius, following 4 3,8 | disorder introduced general confusion into the life of the Empire. 5 3,8 | places threw the Empire into confusion. All court functions were 6 3,10| throughout the Empire. The confusion of this period caused John 7 4,1 | Europe, caused only trouble, confusion, and degeneration in the 8 4,1 | vessels which caused terrific confusion among the Arabs. There were 9 5,1 | rejected by others.[3] The confusion on this point can be traced 10 5,3 | them produced considerable confusion in the civil law of the 11 5,4 | in the Christian church. Confusion with regard to this practice 12 6,7 | This marriage excited great confusion among the population of 13 7,4 | measures brought still greater confusion into the finances of the 14 8,17| institutions. Along with this, the confusion of the principles of Public 15 9,6 | from a poisoned dagger. The confusion among the Turks was rapidly