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Alphabetical [« »] evidences 1 evident 25 evidently 11 evil 12 evils 3 evinced 1 evoke 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 emir 12 etc 12 eutropius 12 evil 12 exaggerated 12 exkuseia 12 express | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances evil |
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1 2,2 | again what has fallen on evil days.”[92] But Julian did 2 3,8 | things within the Empire had evil effects upon social security, 3 4,1 | one source put it, “the evil enemies entered the city 4 5,5 | material whatever by the evil art of painters. Whoever 5 5,8 | because there are degrees of evil,”[158] it has sometimes 6 6,2 | good cheer, for I have no evil intention against him.’”[ 7 6,7 | root out the God-hated evil of ambition,” and, in order 8 6,8 | protect the newly born against evil spells. In its contents 9 7,1 | towards the emperors is an evil innate in them; him whom 10 7,2 | quote Gelzer, “the embodied evil conscience which sat now 11 7,2 | Peter, this “renegade and evil slave,” as he was called 12 8,17| unable to overcome this evil. The novel issued by Romanus