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Alphabetical [« »] enlarges 1 enlarging 2 enlighten 2 enlightened 13 enlightener 1 enlightening 1 enlist 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 discussions 13 distinctly 13 dogma 13 enlightened 13 exaggeration 13 exarchate 13 exceptional | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances enlightened |
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1 3,16| started recently through the enlightened policy of the modern Turkish 2 5,4 | were supported by the most enlightened element of society, by the 3 5,8 | Constantinople, the most enlightened man of that period, who 4 6,8 | not in the provinces of an enlightened monarchy, but in the midst 5 7,4 | verses, and dedicated to the enlightened sister-in-law of Manuel, 6 8,13| studies and literature. His enlightened father had done his best, 7 8,13| felt what may be called enlightened absolutism.”[105] Of course, 8 8,16| Among his disciples were the enlightened writer on the throne, Vatatzes’ 9 8,16| Lascaris, who later became an enlightened ruler and writer. After 10 8,16| strong, energetic, and enlightened monarch, of driving out 11 8,16| the activity of the two enlightened brothers, John and Nicholas 12 8,17| not in the provinces of an enlightened monarchy but in the midst 13 9,18| Nicephorus Blemmydes and the enlightened emperors of the Lascarid