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Alphabetical [« »] slavo-french 1 slavo-russian 3 slavonian 1 slavonic 99 slavonization 2 slavonized 6 slavophile 2 | Frequency [« »] 100 main 99 bulgaria 99 ninth 99 slavonic 99 vatatzes 98 alliance 98 basis | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances slavonic |
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1 3 | with the problem of their Slavonic extraction, which was long 2 3 | the high authorities in Slavonic studies, were Slavonic names, 3 3 | in Slavonic studies, were Slavonic names, as, for example, 4 3 | The theory of Justinian’s Slavonic origin must therefore be 5 3,4 | beginning in this period of the Slavonic problem in the Balkan peninsula 6 3,9 | was later translated into Slavonic and became widely spread 7 3,12| Thessalonica, one of the main Slavonic centers in the peninsula.[ 8 3,12| became occupied largely by Slavonic settlers. The writers of 9 3,15| investigation of sources on the Slavonic invasions into the Balkan 10 3,15| ethnographical elements, chiefly of Slavonic and Albanian origin. The 11 3,15| tribe akin to the great Slavonic race. The Scythian Slavs, 12 3,15| Philopoemen ... A population with Slavonic facial features and with 13 3,15| Fallmerayer’s opinion that the Slavonic invasions of the sixth century 14 3,15| the significance of the Slavonic element in Greece at all 15 3,15| costs. In his judgment, Slavonic settlements in Greece proper 16 3,15| however, for concluding that Slavonic settlements of very considerable 17 3,15| important source on the Slavonic penetration of the Balkan 18 3,15| opinion was nothing new. Slavonic influence in Greece had 19 3,15| was Kopitar, a scholar of Slavonic studies in Vienna in the 20 3,16| period. But this is not all. Slavonic history and Slavonic antiquity 21 3,16| all. Slavonic history and Slavonic antiquity find in Procopius 22 3,16| Byzantine, eastern, and Slavonic chronography. The large 23 3,16| chronography. The large number of Slavonic selections and translations 24 3,16| Italian, Spanish, French, and Slavonic. Some of the manuscripts 25 3,16| Turkish literature. The Slavonic and Muhammedan versions 26 4,1 | the appearance of large Slavonic settlements. In the West 27 4,1 | North Africa.[67]~ ~The Slavonic advance and the origin of 28 4,1 | Thessalonica became surrounded by Slavonic tribes and found it difficult 29 4,1 | massacres. A seal of the Slavonic military colony of Bithynia, 30 4,1 | value, “a new fragment of Slavonic tribal history,” which affords “ 31 4,1 | century, the problem of Slavonic settlements in Asia Minor 32 4,1 | collided with the compact Slavonic population of the neighboring 33 4,1 | unifying element among the Slavonic tribes of the peninsula 34 4,1 | the great influence of the Slavonic atmosphere. Great racial 35 4,4 | Helladikoi) was formed against Slavonic irruptions into Greece. 36 4,4 | were led by the growing Slavonic and Bulgarian menace in 37 5,2 | year (783) to quell the Slavonic revolt were taken from the 38 5,2 | that it was situated in Slavonic (Slavinian) land (in Slawinia 39 5,2 | expedition “against the Slavonic tribes,” to Greece, Thessalonica, 40 5,3 | upon documents of ancient Slavonic legislation.~ The Ecloga 41 5,3 | scholars with the extensive Slavonic settlements in the Empire, 42 5,3 | the general accounts of Slavonic settlements in the Empire, 43 5,3 | element, in this case the Slavonic. V. N. Zlatarsky recently 44 5,3 | supported the theory of Slavonic influence on the Rural Code, 45 5,3 | introduced into his law Slavonic manners and customs, hoping 46 5,3 | with serfdom. The theory of Slavonic influence must be discarded 47 5,3 | from the point of view of Slavonic studies. An Old Russian 48 5,8 | gaining over to his side the Slavonic population of Macedonia 49 5,8 | story that the two famous Slavonic missionaries, the brothers 50 5,8 | upon the early pages of Slavonic literatures, particularly 51 5,8 | formed the basis of the Slavonic translation.[181]~ Iconoclastic 52 6,3 | to this agreement all the Slavonic lands of contemporary southern 53 6,3 | Bulgarian sceptre all those Slavonic tribes of the Balkan peninsula 54 6,3 | the Balkan peninsula by Slavonic supremacy.~ Simeon was succeeded 55 6,7 | the greater part of the Slavonic tribes settled in the Peloponnesus 56 6,7 | became much greater in the Slavonic world and in the three eastern 57 6,7 | has been translated into Slavonic, and many extracts from 58 6,7 | from it are to be found in Slavonic codes and in the Russian 59 6,8 | given in two languages, “Slavonic” and “Russian,” that is, 60 6,8 | of western Europe and the Slavonic states, including Russia. 61 6,8 | however, a published Old Slavonic version of it so that a 62 7,1 | Dyrrachium (formerly Epidamnus; Slavonic Drach [Drač] now Durazzo) 63 7,1 | spokesmen for the national Slavonic political opposition against 64 7,2 | when the solution of the Slavonic problem in the Balkan peninsula 65 7,3 | population, perhaps partly Slavonic, with barbarian language 66 7,4 | one may see some traces of Slavonic influence. Moreover, some 67 7,4 | important phenomenon of Slavonic community and free peasant 68 8,2 | Vasilievsky wrote, “the Slavonic rulers could not succeed 69 8,2 | which exist in Greek and Slavonic versions, as well as in 70 8,7 | all sides by the Latin and Slavonic states, on the east by the 71 8,13| the light-armed Bithynian, Slavonic, and eastern troops. “Perhaps 72 8,16| afterwards in the south Slavonic churches, and finally reached 73 8,17| the Persian, Arab, Avar, Slavonic, and Bulgarian invasions 74 8,17| Uspensky, who regarded the Slavonic influence in Byzantium as 75 8,17| origin of the institution but Slavonic, and its first manifestations 76 8,17| referred to the epoch of the Slavonic settlements in Asia Minor.”[ 77 8,17| other countries, Western, Slavonic, and Muhammedan, including 78 8,17| countries, Muhammedan and Slavonic, Old Russian in particular. 79 8,17| Persian, Arab, Bulgarian, and Slavonic dangers a reorganization 80 9,2 | latter is often given the Slavonic name of his grandfather 81 9,3 | idea of the course of the Slavonic settlements in southern 82 9,3 | service of the Angevins … The Slavonic settlements in southern 83 9,4 | of establishing a great Slavonic empire. But for many reasons 84 9,4 | great obstacle in the two Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia. 85 9,4 | or Roman form comes the Slavonic Arbanasi, in modern Greek 86 9,4 | of the Adriatic Sea the Slavonic Ragusa (Dubrovnik),[104] 87 9,5 | been the liberation of the Slavonic lands from the power of 88 9,5 | the formation of one great Slavonic Empire; “his very attempt,” 89 9,5 | Serbian kingdom, and all the Slavonic lands annexed to it were 90 9,6 | troubles in Byzantium and the Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia, 91 9,7 | Manuel at their head, and the Slavonic princes; he seems to have 92 9,7 | and a half of absence. The Slavonic city on the Adriatic, Ragusa ( 93 9,9 | in Greek, Latin, Italian, Slavonic, and Turkish.~ The chief 94 9,9 | the Greek, Frankish, and Slavonic states;”[210] in other words, 95 9,12| entirely lost; in Europe, the Slavonic and Latin states occupied 96 9,15| languages, Latin, Greek, and Slavonic, is preserved and exhibited 97 9,18| Sparta, Trebizond) and the Slavonic kingdoms which followed 98 9,18| and its reflections in the Slavonic countries in general and 99 9,19| Sicily under pressure of Slavonic invasions into Greece.[459]