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Alphabetical [« »] paradise 4 paradox 2 paragraphs 1 parallel 13 parallels 3 paralyzed 3 paramount 3 | Frequency [« »] 13 opponent 13 opponents 13 palamas 13 parallel 13 passage 13 passing 13 persecuted | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances parallel |
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1 2,2 | as the time of Augustus. Parallel with Roman absorption of 2 5,3 | practices which existed parallel with the official legislative 3 5,3 | free rural commune existed parallel with serfdom. The theory 4 5,4 | period. His belief is that parallel with the religious reform 5 5,4 | religious reform developed parallel with the political changes, 6 5,8 | campaigns deep into the country. Parallel with the gradual political 7 5,8 | middle Italy.”[170] But parallel with the destruction of 8 8,16| author — “a sort of Oriental parallel to his great contemporary 9 8,16| to western influence. A parallel literary development existed 10 8,16| and they developed along parallel lines, independent of each 11 8,16| more or less actively along parallel lines, and perhaps with 12 9,4 | northeastern portion of the sea.~ Parallel with the Ottoman danger 13 9,18| in Byzantium an adequate parallel to this brilliant representative