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Alphabetical [« »] meaning 33 meanings 1 means 72 meant 25 meantime 2 meanwhile 46 measurably 1 | Frequency [« »] 25 jesus 25 laid 25 lecapenus 25 meant 25 mere 25 merely 25 message | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances meant |
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1 2,1 | political importance, would have meant a risky experiment; therefore, 2 2,1 | at that period usually meant the Persian God, Mithras, 3 2,2 | will stop.”[49] This was meant to indicate that some divine 4 2,2 | competitors. This system was also meant to deprive the legions of 5 2,2 | restoration of paganism meant not only religious freedom 6 2,2 | the state”[80] this decree meant the paganistic tendencies 7 2,4 | 127] By heretics Nestorius meant all those who did not share 8 4,2 | on this question, which meant the Ecthesis of Heraclius, 9 4,4 | Greek word theme (το θεμα) meant a military corps stationed 10 4,4 | result of one legislative act meant that each theme had its 11 5,6 | Roman Empire. The event meant only that Rome had reclaimed 12 5,6 | understood that his title meant very little unless recognized 13 5,8 | image-worship. The defeat of Thomas meant also the defeat of Caliph 14 6,8 | on the throne which often meant changes in policy, Psellus 15 6,8 | latter name, which originally meant “those who drive away the 16 7,1 | of which are not known, meant the abandonment by Byzantium 17 8,2 | The unity of the Empire meant also unity in the church. “ 18 8,7 | emperor of the Romans. This meant that he refused to recognize 19 8,17| that beneficium usually meant a territorial grant to be 20 8,17| period, in the feudal epoch meant giving certain state rights 21 8,17| Military service was especially meant. The pronoia was not an 22 8,17| possession of a territory and meant only the administration 23 9,7 | cleared of thorns, by which he meant us [that is to say, the 24 9,12| The abolition of the union meant the triumph of the ideas 25 9,13| hesychia (ησυχια) which meant “silence, speechlessness.”~