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Alphabetical [« »] predecessors 17 predestined 2 prediction 1 predominance 14 predominant 6 predominantly 1 predominated 3 | Frequency [« »] 14 painted 14 painting 14 pillaged 14 predominance 14 principal 14 process 14 prosperity | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances predominance |
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1 2,1| policy of toleration, but the predominance of Christianity.[32] When 2 2,2| exile. The history of Arian predominance during that period is still 3 2,2| that is, Christianity. The predominance of Christians explains why 4 2,3| centuries, shows the continuing predominance of the native tongues. Later, 5 2,5| problem, that of the Isaurian predominance. The Bulgarians and Slavs 6 2,5| there was a decline of the predominance of Latin and a definite 7 4,4| were established, giving predominance to the military authorities, 8 5,4| considerations, with a decided predominance of the latter; they maintained 9 5,5| for it upheld there the predominance of the Greek nationality 10 5,8| internal disturbances and the predominance of Persians, and later of 11 5,8| enjoyed almost exclusive predominance and forced Arabian nationality 12 5,8| tenth century, however, the predominance of large landownership reappeared 13 5,8| whole there was a decided predominance of purely secular art. An 14 8,2| against the Catholic Latin predominance and therewith to take upon