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Alphabetical [« »] lamps 2 lance 2 lances 1 land 179 land-ownership 5 land-walls 1 landed 22 | Frequency [« »] 183 patriarch 181 own 181 place 179 land 178 iii 177 government 175 rome | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances land |
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1 2,2 | should settle opposite the land of the blind. Byzantium 2 2,2 | against the enemy from the land, Constantine built a wall 3 2,2 | inaccessible from the sea; on land it was protected by walls. 4 2,2 | who were devastating the land, ravaging the cities, and 5 2,2 | which to him was the Holy Land of civilization, the mother 6 2,3 | Goths with the Empire on land. Taking advantage of the 7 2,3 | with generous grants of land. But not as an act of kindness 8 2,4 | filled with water. Thus, on land, Constantinople had a threefold 9 2,5 | about combined movement on land and sea.”[150]~ The internal 10 2,5 | kind. It was apparently a land tax, which Anastasius applied 11 2,5 | well as on the unproductive land. The owners of productive 12 2,5 | The owners of productive land thus became responsible 13 3 | were known in their native land and which, in the opinion 14 3,4 | Emperor for the defense of his land.~ Still more exhausting 15 3,4 | Italy and to the church the land taken away from them by 16 3,6 | let them go back to their land, first arranging a treaty 17 3,8 | The productivity of the land was reduced to nothing. 18 3,9 | main trade routes: one by land, the other by sea. The overland 19 3,9 | could be transported by a land route through Palestine 20 3,11| considering the northern land route. Negotiations however 21 3,14| energy in governing the land, defending it successfully 22 3,15| terrible plague “the entire land was slavonized and became 23 3,15| final date when the desolate land became once more, and at 24 4,1 | fire-worshipers, in whose land the Nestorians enjoyed comparative 25 4,1 | the nearest part of the land; but after their defeat, 26 4,1 | peninsula to Yemen. The arid land was not everywhere habitable, 27 4,1 | of converting the entire land of Arabia and all the Arabs.[ 28 4,1 | sole ruler for the entire land. In reality Muhammed dominated 29 4,1 | of conquering a foreign land, whose taxes would constitute 30 4,1 | of Arabian invasions by land and sea, Hagiography confirms, 31 4,1 | The military operations on land in Asia Minor were also 32 4,1 | tribute and cede to them the land between the Danube and the 33 4,4 | conditions in Asia Minor. From a land which practically never 34 4,4 | advancing persistently by land through Asia Minor and by 35 5,2 | The Arabian forces on land passed through all of Asia 36 5,2 | against the Bulgarians both on land and on sea, with the aim 37 5,2 | in Slavonic (Slavinian) land (in Slawinia terrae).[17] 38 5,8 | incessant. On the eastern land borderline these relations 39 5,8 | besieged the capital both on land and on sea. When he arrived 40 5,8 | Omurtag, and defeated the land forces of the insurgents. 41 6,2 | raised as emblems of “the land of the Romans” and “the 42 6,2 | of the Romans” and “the land of Islam,” and commanded 43 6,2 | Tzimisces; he enlarged the land of the Romans; the Saracens 44 6,3 | yacht and Simeon from the land. The two monarchs greeted 45 6,7 | intolerable in a Christian land.”[88] No direct reference 46 6,7 | been customary to assign land to soldiers on the border 47 6,7 | lease of real estate, i.e., land, houses, vineyards, etc., 48 6,7 | the powerful had bought land against the law during or 49 6,7 | razed to the ground and the land returned to the poor. By 50 6,8 | almost the whole world, on land and sea, occupied by the 51 6,8 | great aid to the Norman land forces. In the middle of 52 6,8 | the Nile irrigates the land among the Egyptians, and 53 7,1 | Normans besieged Dyrrachium by land and sea. Although the Venetian 54 7,1 | on the seaward side, the land army under Alexius, composed 55 7,1 | his way back from the Holy Land. In his letter the Emperor 56 7,1 | movement to deliver the Holy Land from the hands of the infidel, 57 7,1 | Pilgrims visited the Holy Land unmolested. These relations 58 7,1 | Christian interests in the Holy Land were concerned, the political 59 7,1 | Charlemagne’s crusade to the Holy Land.” The title of one of the 60 7,1 | Protectorate in the Holy Land.” The term “Frankish protectorate,” 61 7,1 | protectorate over the Holy Land which put an end to the 62 7,1 | protectorate over the Holy Land, he had in view a statement 63 7,1 | restoration of the Holy Land. After Hakim’s death in 64 7,1 | again could go to the Holy Land, and among the other pilgrims 65 7,1 | connected with the Holy Land took place in the second 66 7,1 | the liberation of the Holy Land — the popes had also in 67 7,1 | the liberation of the Holy Land. Gregory VII was planning 68 7,1 | the conquest of the Holy Land. Moreover, all these letters 69 7,1 | and to deliver the Holy Land intermingled with their 70 7,1 | pilgrimages to the Holy Land were particularly numerous. 71 7,1 | expeditions to the Holy Land. In 1026‑27 seven hundred 72 7,1 | the situation in the Holy Land and awakening and maintaining 73 7,1 | Seljuq occupation of that land, so that the statement that “ 74 7,1 | from Byzantium to the Holy Land in the eleventh century. 75 7,1 | Greek itinerary to the Holy Land, described Palestine in 76 7,1 | them to stay in their own land instead of going to Jerusalem 77 7,1 | Christianity by defending their own land, as the Popes wrote to the 78 7,1 | taken possession of that land in the eleventh century, 79 7,1 | not a crusade to the Holy Land, but assistance against 80 7,1 | the Christians in the Holy Land, the pope urged the multitude 81 7,1 | the liberation of the Holy Land, which had not belonged 82 7,1 | off expedition to the Holy Land. The Eastern Empire had 83 7,1 | seventh century, when the Holy Land and the Holy Cross were 84 7,1 | hope of recovering the Holy Land. For Byzantium the Palestine 85 7,1 | desired to visit the Holy Land. The idea of a crusade was 86 7,1 | went to Constantinople by land, another part by sea. Like 87 7,1 | country nor in a conquered land, the Venetians began to 88 7,1 | in the cause of the Holy Land. But the pope of that time, 89 7,1 | go to Constantinople by land, the way by which the first 90 7,1 | promised to send the Emperor a land army, and Venice, who had 91 7,1 | siege of Thessalonica by land and sea began. A narrative 92 7,2 | demanded that one might sail by land or till the sea, or that 93 7,2 | Thessalonica, the Norman land army started to advance 94 7,2 | failure of the Normans to land obliged their vessels to 95 7,2 | Constantinople on his way to the Holy Land. The Serbs and Bulgarians 96 7,2 | promised to return the Holy Land to the Greeks. Isaac’s attitude 97 7,2 | deliver him half of the land conquered by the Germans 98 7,2 | as its aim not the Holy Land, but Constantinople. But 99 7,3 | the liberation of the Holy Land from the hands of the infidel. 100 7,3 | sad conditions of the Holy Land and expressed his anger 101 7,3 | violently attacked the Holy Land. In spite of you we keep 102 7,3 | country, to fall upon your own land in order to eradicate your 103 7,3 | wished to take the Holy Land from the hands of the Muhammedans 104 7,3 | of reaching the Promised Land, you thirsted for the blood 105 7,3 | Constantinople, storming it by land and sea. For some days the 106 7,3 | fastness, inaccessible,~Whence land and folk around they harry, 107 7,3 | easier to reconquer the Holy Land from the hands of the infidel; 108 7,3 | the Muslims in the Holy Land.~ ~ 109 7,4 | replaced by confiscation of land. The lands of the monasteries, 110 7,4 | him.~ But confiscations of land were insufficient to improve 111 7,4 | merchants who enter by sea or land. The Greek inhabitants are 112 7,4 | like princes. Indeed, the land is very rich in all cloth 113 7,4 | merchants come here from the land of Babylon, from the land 114 7,4 | land of Babylon, from the land of Shinar (Mesopotamia), 115 7,4 | all the sovereignty of the land of Egypt, from the land 116 7,4 | land of Egypt, from the land of Canaan, and the empire 117 7,4 | Patzinakia, Khazaria, and the land of Lombardy and Sepharad ( 118 7,4 | every country by sea and land, and there is none like 119 7,4 | chance of possessing imperial land grants, made the aristocracy 120 7,4 | should have hindered the land purchases of those foreign 121 8,5 | Lascaris who held the whole land beyond the Strait of Saint 122 8,5 | to whom we may give the land which we are acquiring and 123 8,5 | not enough to acquire the land, but there must be those 124 8,7 | to reach the capital by land. But Theodore Angelus attacked 125 8,9 | Constantinople in 1235, by land and sea, but were compelled 126 8,9 | numerous Greek troops the land of our dearest son in Christ, 127 8,12| has unified the Ausonian land, which was divided into 128 8,12| robbers and protected his land … He has made our country 129 8,13| who came from Apulia, the land of the Iapygians and Brundusium, 130 8,13| reduced to his hereditary land in Epirus. The Latin Empire 131 8,14| on a crusade to the Holy Land in the future, etc.,[119] 132 8,14| of a crusade to the Holy Land and Innocent III began to 133 8,15| possessed considerable tracts of land, and derived a sufficient 134 8,15| pronoia, that is to say, land granted by the emperors 135 8,15| trading free of dues on land and sea, all over the Empire 136 8,15| only with that which the land of the Romans produces and 137 8,16| fortune abroad. Passing by the land bordering on Turkey and 138 8,16| written by a Greek, but in a land which had been familiar 139 8,17| became a feodum (fief), i.e. land given in hereditary possession 140 8,17| beneficiarius, i.e. a man granted land on condition of paying military 141 8,17| system of distribution of land as kharistikia, was usually 142 8,17| Emperor a rich source for land grants. This circumstance, 143 8,17| kharistikon, a grant of land in general not specifically 144 8,17| the right of disposal of land property.[206] If these 145 8,17| feature of which was that the land on the borders of the Empire 146 8,17| condition for possessing land, and refers the custom to 147 8,17| arranged system of military land holding; the large landowners, 148 8,17| nor give away the granted land. In other words, the pronoia 149 8,17| pronoia used in the sense of a land grant on condition of military 150 8,17| Empire, they found the local land conditions very similar 151 8,17| correct understanding of land conditions and of the internal 152 8,17| concerned the possession of land by the Athenian monks it 153 8,17| way inferior in size of land property to the Western 154 8,17| century a whole third of the land in the Frankish state belonged 155 8,17| again, and the amount of land which passed into monastery 156 8,17| the might of the large land aristocracy always grew; 157 8,17| who because of their vast land properties were not only 158 9,2 | French pilgrim to the Holy Land, who was enraptured by the 159 9,3 | the crusade to the Holy Land, an idea which strongly 160 9,3 | of the Golden Horde.~ The land route between the Mamluks 161 9,3 | settlers, provided with land, exempted from taxes and 162 9,3 | the greater part of their land, from which they drew their 163 9,4 | western Serbian (Croatian) land; without having achieved 164 9,6 | this side, into the Greek land. In the year 6865 [ab. 1357] 165 9,7 | writing of Manuel, “after the land had been cleared of thorns, 166 9,7 | might dance in the Christian land without fearing to scratch 167 9,7 | and the treatment of the land problem.[177] According 168 9,7 | Plethon the Helots. Private land ownership was abolished; “ 169 9,7 | was abolished; “the whole land, as it seems to have been 170 9,8 | able to reach Jerusalem by land.”[192]~ Realizing the coming 171 9,9 | very great number; on the land side the fortification is 172 9,9 | military forces of Muhammed on land and sea which consisted, 173 9,9 | vessels from the Bosphorus by land into the Golden Horn; for 174 9,11| of a crusade to the Holy Land. Now it seemed desirable 175 9,11| the liberation of the Holy Land, but he stipulated that 176 9,12| occupied the major part of the land which had belonged before 177 9,17| a weak and disorganized land army, the Palaeologi endeavored 178 9,17| invasions of the Albanians, the land system of Thessaly fell 179 9,17| the administration of the land was made, when in 1348 the