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Alphabetical [« »] pilgrimaging 1 pilgriming 1 pilgrims 26 pillage 12 pillaged 14 pillagers 2 pillaging 9 | Frequency [« »] 12 palestinian 12 path 12 payment 12 pillage 12 pledged 12 plot 12 poetical | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances pillage |
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1 2,3 | contented themselves with pillage, after which the Gothic 2 4,1 | conquest of Palestine and the pillage of Jerusalem represent a 3 6,3 | After the Arabian siege and pillage of Thessalonica in the year 4 7,1 | when he was informed of the pillage and destruction effected 5 7,1 | westerners, full of desire to pillage and spoil, were a serious 6 7,1 | house.” After some days of pillage and murder the Norman troops 7 7,2 | successes, the Normans began to pillage the captured regions; overconfident 8 7,3 | crusaders were allowed to pillage Constantinople, a mass of 9 7,3 | particular detail the scenes of pillage in churches and monasteries. 10 9,4 | allies, accustomed to war, pillage, and violence, became in 11 9,9 | indication of the sources, the pillage of the city, as Muhammed 12 9,17| Palaeologi after sack and pillage by the Latins, was a ruin