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Alphabetical [« »] 77 7 774 1 775 5 78 13 780 7 781 1 782 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 4 13 50 13 610 13 78 13 867 13 ability 13 abolition | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances 78 |
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1 2,2 | Augustus and co-ruler (364-78). Valentinian ruied the 2 2,2 | and Franks have listened.”[78] Soon after Julian’s accession 3 2,3 | 364-75) and Valens (364-78), who divided the rule of 4 3 | known as the Younger (565-78). The names of Justin and 5 3,8 | significance as a social element.[78]~ An interesting recurrence 6 3,10| Justin II the Younger (565-78), Tiberius II (578-82), 7 4,2 | energies] and two wills.”[78] Besides prohibiting disputes, 8 5,4 | toward the eighth century).”[78] In the opinion of I. D. 9 6,7 | the Council of Chalcedon.”[78] The legates of Pope John 10 6,8 | Ducas Parapinakes (1071-78) was fond of learning, scholarly 11 8,10| reformation in England began,[78] are reflected in his correspondence 12 9,4 | companies,” or “almughavars.”[78] Mercenary bands of various 13 9,18| deals with the years 1413-78 only, whereas the longer (