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Alphabetical [« »] forbade 13 forbadest 1 forbid 2 forbidden 14 forbidding 6 forbids 1 force 65 | Frequency [« »] 14 fifty 14 firm 14 flanders 14 forbidden 14 freed 14 friendship 14 gates | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances forbidden |
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1 2,2 | Christians were directly forbidden to teach; they were also 2 2,2 | they were also indirectly forbidden to study, since they could 3 2,2 | In order to replace the forbidden pagan literature, the Christian 4 2,3 | indebted to the government were forbidden to seek protection in the 5 2,3 | the gods, condemned and forbidden by the state, was doomed 6 2,4 | auditoriums. The professors were forbidden to tutor anyone privately 7 3,6 | which remained intact it was forbidden to read the Old Testament 8 5,5 | confiscated. Laymen were forbidden to take refuge in the cowl. 9 5,8 | himself to the study of the forbidden sciences of astrology and 10 6,7 | 2) the powerful would be forbidden to acquire the property 11 8,14| imperial territory, and forbidden to journey further.[137] 12 8,17| and government agents were forbidden to enter the territory of 13 8,17| in any form whatever was forbidden. But in spite of the prohibitive 14 8,17| the state officials were forbidden to enter granted possessions,