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Alphabetical [« »] ranke 1 ranked 2 ranking 1 ranks 11 ransom 2 ransomed 2 raoul 1 | Frequency [« »] 11 politicians 11 practical 11 prevailing 11 ranks 11 reaching 11 reading 11 reconquer | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances ranks |
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1 2,2| degenerated into mere titles or ranks; and a number of new offices 2 2,3| and to draw them into the ranks of the Roman army. In the 3 3,3| striving to attain high Roman ranks by any means, in imprinting 4 3,6| Constantinople, the New Rome, ranks second after the most holy 5 5,8| soon rose to the highest ranks of curopalates and Caesar, 6 5,8| of Asia Minor and in the ranks of the army. In 813, Leo, 7 5,8| forced them to unite their ranks, strengthen their faith, 8 6,6| soldiers, who served in the ranks of the Byzantine army. The 9 6,7| sources. It lists the various ranks of craftsmen and traders, 10 6,8| They were numerous in the ranks of the Arabian army on the 11 6,8| bestowed Byzantine court ranks upon several Patzinak princes.