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Alphabetical [« »] follower 6 followers 33 following 68 follows 13 folly 3 fond 6 food 9 | Frequency [« »] 13 expense 13 feature 13 features 13 follows 13 forbade 13 fortress 13 fortresses | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances follows |
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1 3,9 | The sea route used was as follows: Chinese merchants transported 2 4,1 | spoke of their advance as follows; “While the Emperor triumphed 3 4,2 | religious policy developed as follows. The Emperor still remained 4 5,3 | sources. The title runs as follows: “An abridged selection 5 5,6 | emperors, the name of Charles follows immediately after the name 6 5,8 | ninth century appears as follows: The Byzantine Empire retained 7 5,8 | its ninth canon reads as follows: “All the childish plays, 8 7,1 | defeat at Myriocephalon as follows:~ ~From that day the emperor 9 7,1 | alliance sealed by oath run as follows: if Saladin succeeded, with 10 7,3 | points of the treaty were as follows: in the captured city the 11 8,16| plot of the romance is as follows: A certain emperor Rodophilos 12 9,12| described the situation as follows:~ ~There was in the Byzantine 13 9,19| Petrarca spoke of Barlaam as follows: “There was another, my