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Alphabetical [« »] customhouses 3 customs 39 custos 1 cut 14 cut-off 1 cutting 4 cyclades 2 | Frequency [« »] 14 contents 14 corinth 14 cruel 14 cut 14 cydones 14 damascus 14 defending | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances cut |
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1 2,3 | the king of the Huns, who cut off his head and sent it 2 3,12| north. east, and south. They cut off all connections between 3 4 | His nose and tongue were cut off[4] and he was exiled 4 4,1 | by the Saracens, and they cut in pieces some troops who 5 6,2 | the sword of the Christian cut down like a sickle.”[29] 6 6,3 | flight, was ingloriously cut to pieces.”[48] After the 7 7,1 | Constantinople on all sides and cut it off from outward relations.”~ 8 7,2 | Jaffa and so on, and thus cut off the Christians from 9 9,7 | unable for the time being to cut off Byzantium from intercourse 10 9,7 | Venice. Bayazid tried to cut off Constantinople from 11 9,13| is the Hesychast entirely cut off from outward impressions, 12 9,13| proclaimed that “he has been cut off from intercourse with 13 9,17| supply of the capital, was cut off by the Turks, the island 14 9,17| before the Turks definitely cut off all connection, Constantinople,