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Alphabetical [« »] proselytizing 1 prosody 1 prospect 2 prosperity 14 prosperous 4 prostasia 3 prostasia-patronnge 1 | Frequency [« »] 14 predominance 14 principal 14 process 14 prosperity 14 protected 14 realm 14 reconciled | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances prosperity |
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1 3,4 | population and in beauty and in prosperity of every kind.”[31] In his 2 5,8 | provinces by injuring the prosperity of the population, by reducing 3 6,7 | neglected to care for the prosperity of the powerful, and did 4 7,1 | lands full of abundance and prosperity. Taking all these factors 5 7,3 | the Venetian commercial prosperity was considerably undermined. 6 7,4 | of its former glory and prosperity, and Byzantine art seemed 7 8,15| of their state. Economic prosperity was one of their very important 8 8,15| in raising the economic prosperity of the Empire. In times 9 8,15| to raise their wealth and prosperity; and this circumstance might 10 9,3 | undermined the economic prosperity of the Bithynian akritai, 11 9,8 | and nourish it, raise its prosperity, and make it a second Venice.”[ 12 9,8 | growing might and “insolent prosperity” of the Ottomans were not 13 9,17| such a degree the ancient prosperity and brilliance of the Roman 14 9,17| Asia Minor the economic prosperity of the border settlers (