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Alphabetical [« »] falls 4 false 8 falsified 1 fame 10 familiar 7 families 19 family 57 | Frequency [« »] 10 exarchates 10 explain 10 exposition 10 fame 10 fearing 10 festival 10 fields | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances fame |
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1 2,2 | Christian world the particular fame of a philosophical church 2 2,3 | were indebted for their fame, and Rome for its greatness.”[ 3 2,3 | preacher of Antioch, whose fame was already widespread, 4 2,5 | which brought him much fame, became the basis for the 5 2,5 | philosophy. She gained wide fame through her remarkable activities 6 6,8 | pinnacle of its military fame, intellectual and creative 7 7,1 | Jerusalem astounded by the fame and the deeds of the Emperor 8 8,2 | importance. Nicaea had achieved fame in Byzantine history as 9 8,13| great a victory that the fame of it has passed over all 10 9,19| mission to Italy, where his fame had already reached and