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Alphabetical [« »] rival 22 rivalries 2 rivalry 9 rivals 10 river 26 rivers 2 rnutual 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 regime 10 retained 10 rising 10 rivals 10 roots 10 rum 10 saint | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances rivals |
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1 3,8 | that its most dangerous rivals and enemies were the large 2 7,4 | the Venetians and their rivals, Genoese and Pisans, had 3 8,6 | of good fortune his three rivals in the Balkan peninsula 4 8,8 | Constantinople. One of the rivals seemed to be not far from 5 8,9 | carried on, not between three rivals, but two: John Vatatzes 6 8,12| suzerainty. There were no more rivals in Vatatzes’ aspiration 7 8,13| driving out their Venetian rivals from the East that they 8 8,15| hand over their Venetian rivals when, in 1261, Michael Palaeologus 9 9,3 | forcing the Venetians, their rivals, into the background. A 10 9,4 | felt the newcomers their rivals, the company was finally