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Alphabetical [« »] narrates 3 narrating 2 narration 5 narrative 14 narratives 3 narrow 9 narrower 4 | Frequency [« »] 14 monophysitism 14 motives 14 mutual 14 narrative 14 natives 14 neighboring 14 object | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances narrative |
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1 3,16| and contained a detailed narrative of events contemporary with 2 3,16| eastern influences. In his narrative the author enters into all 3 3,16| Because of the accuracy of narrative and the author’s precise 4 4,4 | city and wrote an extensive narrative of the martyrdom and miracles 5 7,1 | by land and sea began. A narrative of this siege, rather rhetorical 6 7,3 | great significance of the narrative of Villehardouin, that is 7 7,4 | the throne. The detailed narrative of Bryennius discusses the 8 7,4 | the throne and brought the narrative down to his death, thus 9 7,4 | not care for a bombastic narrative, stuffed with ununderstandable 10 7,4 | simple, natural, and plain narrative.”~ In spite of some partiality 11 7,4 | representatives who began their narrative with the creation of the 12 8,16| which he left a detailed narrative. Some of the works of Nicholas, 13 9,7 | John Cananus, entitled, “A narrative of the Constantinopolitan 14 9,18| enemy, while he extends his narrative beyond the borders of the