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Alphabetical [« »] turmarchus 1 turn 26 turned 44 turning 9 turning-point 1 turns 1 tuscan 1 | Frequency [« »] 9 tolerant 9 treason 9 tribonian 9 turning 9 twenty 9 unified 9 using | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances turning |
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1 2,1 | government orders aimed at turning them back to paganism, and 2 4,1 | of Jerusalem represent a turning point in the history of 3 5,8 | create a new type of art by turning to new subjects. They introduced 4 6,2 | island. This toss was a turning point in Basil’s external 5 7,1 | compulsion; but there must be no turning back, and the renegade was 6 8,9 | in 1230, was one of the turning points in the history of 7 9,2 | people, accompanied by a turning back to the glories of ancient 8 9,3 | means on Italy, instead of turning her forces and attention 9 9,18| wrote, “as if those men, turning with horror from the distressing