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Alphabetical [« »] pain 1 painful 6 painfully 3 painted 14 painter 5 painters 2 painting 14 | Frequency [« »] 14 opening 14 oriental 14 p 14 painted 14 painting 14 pillaged 14 predominance | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances painted |
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1 3,16| walls. Marvelous mosaics, painted over in the Turkish period, 2 3,16| inaccessible, because they were painted over during the Turkish 3 5,4 | other words, they were both painted images and statue images, 4 5,4 | Byzantine churches were painted frescoes or mosaics which 5 5,5 | Images were broken, burned, painted over, and exposed to many 6 5,5 | In this destruction of painted icons (mosaics and frescoes) 7 5,8 | and Cappadocia, which were painted by Greek artists. Hence 8 7,1 | Sultan (of Iconium) to be painted, thus illustrating upon 9 7,4 | Andronicus, Nicetas Choniates painted this idyllic picture:~ ~ 10 8,7 | West, where the chroniclers painted in the very darkest colors 11 8,13| black as they usually are painted, but rather … became in 12 9,9 | portraits, particularly one painted by the famous Venetian artist, 13 9,9 | as fictitious names and painted figures. Each city has a 14 9,18| be called “a subjectively painted picture of an imposing ecclesiastical