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Alphabetical [« »] separately 3 separates 1 separating 2 separation 14 separatist 1 sepharad 1 septem 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 relief 14 request 14 satisfied 14 separation 14 settle 14 settlements 14 severely | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances separation |
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1 2,2| bureaucracy, and definite separation of civil and military power. 2 2,2| monarchical power and a strict separation of military and civil functions, 3 2,5| confusion or change, division or separation.” The dogmas approved by 4 3,8| Justinian retained the former separation of civil and military power 5 5,8| restoration of Orthodoxy. The separation of churches in the ninth 6 5,8| western church and the gradual separation of Italy from the Byzantine 7 6,7| Macedonian dynasty was the final separation of the Christian church 8 6,7| 101]~ Thus did the final separation of the western and eastern 9 6,7| Jerusalem and Alexandria of the separation of the churches, accompanying 10 6,7| reacted very calmly to this separation, and for some time even 11 7,1| between this plan and the separation of the churches in 1054.~ 12 7,4| development, demanding the separation of philosophy from theology, 13 7,4| common view of the definite separation of the churches; neither 14 7,4| be so numerous as to make separation unavoidable; he expresses