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disregards 2
disreputable 1
disrespect 1
dissatisfaction 14
dissatisfied 10
disseminate 1
dissension 2
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14 developments
14 difference
14 dispute
14 dissatisfaction
14 dominion
14 draw
14 eight
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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dissatisfaction

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,3 | as on racial grounds, the dissatisfaction of the native population 2 3,8 | Cappadocia, who aroused great dissatisfaction among the people by their 3 4 | but also to the concealed dissatisfaction of those members of the 4 4,1 | Their growing religious dissatisfaction has been repeatedly pointed 5 4,1 | to the general religious dissatisfaction and the kinship to the Arabs, 6 4,2 | teaching in general. Great dissatisfaction with the Emperor’s religious 7 5,8 | one source, aroused much dissatisfaction among the emigrants, the 8 7,1 | Dalmatia. This was the cause of dissatisfaction both to Venice and to Byzantium. 9 7,1 | Alexius Comnenus learned with dissatisfaction of the approach of the crusaders, 10 7,1 | the crusaders, and this dissatisfaction became alarm when he was 11 7,1 | and Serbia was a source of dissatisfaction to the Empire. The Serbs 12 7,1 | places, he roused so strong a dissatisfaction among his subjects that 13 8,15| circumstance might have evoked the dissatisfaction of the landed aristocracy, 14 9,7 | Despot.~ Meanwhile, popular dissatisfaction was growing in the capital;


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