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Alphabetical [« »] distinctions 1 distinctive 10 distinctively 1 distinctly 13 distinguish 5 distinguished 37 distinguishing 9 | Frequency [« »] 13 dependence 13 disaster 13 discussions 13 distinctly 13 dogma 13 enlightened 13 exaggeration | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances distinctly |
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1 3,8 | bureaucracy, separating very distinctly civil and military authority. 2 3,16| History (Historia Arcana), is distinctly different from the other 3 4,1 | dynasties stand out very distinctly during the Byzantine period. 4 4,1 | Cube) which was originally distinctly non-Arabic. It was a cube-shaped 5 4,1 | inspired by religious ideals distinctly different from the dry ritual 6 4,1 | and the Last Judgment were distinctly materialistic. The basic 7 5,3 | and the lives of saints, distinctly proves that there existed 8 5,4 | iconoclasm involves two distinctly different questions; (1) 9 5,6 | in cultural problems, two distinctly different, separate worlds. 10 5,6 | theoretical. Both empires led distinctly different lives. Furthermore, 11 6,8 | the eleventh century had distinctly practical aims, for it was 12 7,4 | as few Byzantines are, a distinctly pronounced cultural and 13 9,19| Petrarca; and Boccaccio distinctly says that he “has seen no