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Alphabetical [« »] 437 2 438 2 439 3 44 10 440 1 441 1 442 1 | Frequency [« »] 10 19 10 25 10 27 10 44 10 5 10 57 10 70 | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances 44 |
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1 2,2| condition of the sources.[44]~ Constantine remained a 2 3,5| superfluous redundance,”[44] was completed in three 3 4,1| of Byzantine domination.[44] Amélineau, also on the 4 5,3| been sufficiently utilized.[44]~ In recent times there 5 6,1| Romanus Lecapenus (919-44).[5] In the year 944 the 6 6,2| Romanus I Lecapenus (919-44) the Byzantine Empire could 7 6,3| between the two powers,[44] about which the Bulgarian 8 6,7| from Romanus Lecapenus (919-44) to Basil II, who died in 9 8,5| dominion in Greece developed.”[44] “Henry’s death,” wrote 10 9,3| perpetuos dicti Regni).[44] An Italian historian of