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Alphabetical [« »] akin 3 akoimetoi 3 akra 3 akritai 13 akritas 1 akrites 13 al 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 admitted 13 adopt 13 advantages 13 akritai 13 akrites 13 arsenius 13 assembled | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances akritai |
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1 6,8 | different races. Akrites (plural Akritai) was a name applied during 2 6,8 | meaning “border.” The Akritai sometimes enjoyed a certain 3 8,17| Arabs caused the so-called akritai to appear. Akrites (plural 4 8,17| appear. Akrites (plural akritai) was a name applied during 5 8,17| akra, meaning border. The akritai sometimes enjoyed a certain 6 9,3 | borders of the Empire, called akritai. Gradually, along with the 7 9,3 | line with its defenders, akritai, was also being pushed back 8 9,3 | Nicaea to Constantinople, the akritai ceased to receive the support 9 9,3 | census of the wealth of the akritai and confiscated to the treasury 10 9,3 | prosperity of the Bithynian akritai, on which their military 11 9,3 | the revolt raised by the akritai and refrained from exterminating 12 9,3 | considered the Bithynian akritai Slavs.”[75] But more probably 13 9,17| of the border settlers (akritai), also based on agriculture,