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Alphabetical [« »] tahars 1 tail 1 tailor 1 take 96 taken 98 takes 6 taking 77 | Frequency [« »] 97 sicily 96 clergy 96 example 96 take 96 thirteenth 96 victory 95 form | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances take |
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1 2,2 | sovereign might be found to take his place. However, he did 2 2,3 | Nicene symbol, who were to take over all the churches in 3 2,4 | administration of these provinces to take severe measures against 4 2,5 | reason of form and content take a high place in the field 5 3,4 | were too far distant to take a serious part in a war. 6 3,8 | 89] The officials had to take a solemn oath to administer 7 4,1 | is extremely important to take into serious consideration 8 4,1 | months. The Arabs did not take the capital, chiefly because 9 4,1 | which would enable him to take all measures for preventing 10 4,4 | Bulgarians, determined to take revenge for the murder of 11 5,3 | treasury,” so that “they take nothing from any person 12 5,3 | punishments were intended to take the place of the penalty 13 5,3 | Isaurian does an abrupt turn take place in the direction of 14 5,4 | iconoclastic emperors to take public education out of 15 5,5 | difficulties, and it forced him to take more decisive steps to strengthen 16 5,5 | put on the white dress and take a wife immediately; those 17 5,5 | Laymen were forbidden to take refuge in the cowl. All 18 5,8 | compelled his mother to take holy orders, and assumed 19 6,2 | reign of Basil I, it did not take full advantage of the favorable 20 6,2 | Armenians later tried to take advantage of the troubled 21 6,7 | persuaded the Russians “to take part in salutary baptism”[ 22 6,7 | the projected code would take much time, Basil issued 23 6,8 | or tenth centuries, may take a place with the best products 24 7,1 | But Alexius was unable to take full advantage of the distractions 25 7,1 | our enemies threaten to take away from us in the very 26 7,1 | Zvonimir to urge him to take part in the struggle of 27 7,1 | Byzantine emperors were able to take up the real restoration 28 7,1 | the eleventh century, will take charge of replying to it: 29 7,1 | pope urged the multitude to take arms for the liberation 30 7,1 | you fail to think of and take into account the movement 31 7,1 | son, it is necessary to take thought for accumulating 32 7,1 | suzerain, any towns they should take which had formerly made 33 7,1 | Antioch did the crusaders take the vassal oath to Alexius 34 7,1 | Guiscard’s campaign of 1081, to take possession of Dyrrachium ( 35 7,1 | Alexius and his son, John; to take up arms against the Emperor’ 36 7,1 | All his neighbors tried to take advantage of the weakness 37 7,1 | the son determined “to take away from his neighbors 38 7,1 | The Prince consented to take the oath of fealty to the 39 7,1 | persuaded Conrad III to take the cross and inspired the 40 7,1 | inspired the Germans to take part in the expedition.~ 41 7,1 | East for long, he could not take care of the western interests 42 7,1 | upon whom he wished to take vengeance for the treacherous 43 7,1 | help the people of God … take vengeance for such affronts.” 44 7,1 | that the strangers might take away the territory of his 45 7,1 | but also an intention to take possession of the Byzantine 46 7,1 | other country they might take for himself, Jerusalem and 47 7,1 | Andronicus; the Emperor should take possession of all the conquered 48 7,2 | their enemy, decided to take Constantinople for themselves. 49 7,2 | revolution of 1185, was unable to take adequate measures to put 50 7,3 | crusade sincerely wished to take the Holy Land from the hands 51 7,3 | father to the throne, to take a personal part in the crusade.~ 52 7,3 | possessions large or small were to take feudal oath to the Emperor; 53 7,3 | knights were obliged to take vassal oath to the Latin 54 7,3 | reconquer Jerusalem, but to take Constantinople, preferring 55 7,4 | monks to leave Patmos and take refuge in Euboea, where 56 7,4 | of Germany, who seemed to take an important part in the 57 7,4 | Chew greedily thy writings! Take off thy ecclesiastic garments, 58 8,2 | predominance and therewith to take upon himself the task of 59 8,2 | of Bulgaria was unable to take advantage of circumstances 60 8,4 | wish that Theodore might take possession of the throne 61 8,5 | number of galleys in order to take possession of Constantinople; 62 8,5 | in the universal deluge take refuge in thy state as in 63 8,7 | would be even easier to take Constantinople from Thessalonica 64 8,11| the Emperor of Nicaea to take decisive measures in the 65 8,14| the ecclesiastical policy, take part in church matters, 66 8,14| lacked energy and did not take the opportunity of making 67 8,16| England, could certainly take root also in Greece, where 68 8,16| the sailors immediately take Belthandros and Chrysantza 69 8,16| exclusively local significance and take its place in the history 70 8,17| to maintain the monks and take care of the buildings, in 71 8,17| kharistikion) pledged himself to take care of it, i.e. in Greek 72 8,17| of it, i.e. in Greek to take “pronoia” of it. Therefore 73 9,2 | persuade the basileus to take the new title of “Emperor 74 9,2 | after a fruitless attempt to take refuge with his frightened 75 9,2 | was compelled to yield and take part in a predatory Turkish 76 9,3 | But Manfred had no time to take actual steps against Byzantium; 77 9,3 | In inviting Charles to take the Kingdom of Sicily, the 78 9,3 | they would be unable to take an adequate part in the 79 9,3 | their internal troubles to take any decisive steps against 80 9,5 | wrote T. Florinsky, “to take possession of Constantinople 81 9,5 | overcome; besides, in order to take Constantinople it was necessary 82 9,6 | western European states to take arms against the Turks. 83 9,7 | readiness and energy, to take the head of the body of 84 9,7 | western European rulers to take more decisive steps. Such 85 9,7 | nephew John consented to take the reins of government 86 9,7 | time they were unable to take decisive steps against Constantinople; 87 9,7 | war machinery attempted to take the city by storm but it 88 9,7 | unsuccessful attempt to take Thessalonica, they marched 89 9,8 | Republic of St. Mark wanted to take possession of the wall on 90 9,9 | means by which he might take possession of Constantinople.” 91 9,9 | numberless Christian rulers to take up arms? Look upon Christianity! 92 9,9 | If the Italians do not take part, we cannot hope for 93 9,11| Catholic scholarship, should take the leading part at the 94 9,15| to defend us, they will take arms in order to destroy 95 9,18| fall, was also forced to take refuge in the cowl. He wrote 96 9,19| reason appealing to him to take arms against them.[471]