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1 5,1 | both the Arabic and Roman languages.[7] There is no reason to 2 5,8 | widest popularity in all languages throughout the Middle Ages. 3 6,8 | the Dnieper, given in two languages, “Slavonic” and “Russian,” 4 7,4 | wise men skilled in the two languages and most learned in letters, 5 9,9 | Constantinople, and spoke five languages besides Turkish.[198] Oriental 6 9,9 | sources, which, in various languages and from different points 7 9,15| of union drawn up in two languages was solemnly promulgated 8 9,15| union, written in three languages, Latin, Greek, and Slavonic, 9 9,19| knowledge of both classical languages called him “the best Greek