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Alphabetical [« »] resuming 2 resurrection 9 retain 1 retained 10 retaken 1 retaliation 2 retarding 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 receiving 10 reflection 10 regime 10 retained 10 rising 10 rivals 10 roots | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances retained |
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1 2,2 | Constantine the Great. Diocletian retained his Asiatic provinces and 2 2,2 | offices and titles were retained in the Byzantine Empire. 3 3,4 | these territories could be retained by force only. That is why 4 3,4 | conquered provinces could be retained by force only, and for this 5 3,8 | eastern provinces, Justinian retained the former separation of 6 5,8 | follows: The Byzantine Empire retained Venice, the greater part 7 6,2 | Sicily the Byzantine Empire retained only the city of Tauromemium 8 6,7 | Latin terms and expressions retained in the new code were to 9 8,17| semi-virgin field and are retained into a later age when the 10 9,3 | ambassadors were from time to time retained at Constantinople. In 1265