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Alphabetical [« »] gattilusio 1 gaul 17 gavalla 2 gave 94 gavisi 1 gaza 2 gaze 3 | Frequency [« »] 95 form 95 greatly 95 letter 94 gave 94 latins 94 side 94 significance | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances gave |
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1 2,1 | great merit. Yet Constantine gave very definite privileges 2 2,1 | persecutors.~ This decree gave pardon to the Christians 3 2,1 | Constantine and Licinius gave Christianity the same rights 4 2,1 | Edict of Nicomedia, however, gave no basis for the claim made 5 2,2 | Alexandrian presbyter, Arius, who gave his name to the most significant “ 6 2,3 | kindly and condescendingly, gave them the rank of allies, 7 2,3 | of the orthodox Goths. He gave them one of the city churches, 8 2,5 | of the Chalcedon council gave “equal privileges to the 9 2,5 | The abolition of this tax gave special satisfaction to 10 2,5 | prostitutes, the tax implicitly gave legal sanction to vice.[ 11 2,5 | phenomena of his day, but rather gave full sway to the praise 12 3,2 | period and became a woman who gave freely of her love to many 13 3,4 | triumphantly: “God, in his mercy, gave over to us not only Africa 14 3,5 | preserved the Roman law, which gave the basic principles for 15 3,7 | saintly people.”[66] He gave quarters in one of the palaces 16 3,8 | but these noble intentions gave way to the militarism dictated 17 3,9 | so-called Kingdom of Axum), and gave an accurate account of several 18 3,9 | roost important of all, gave very valuable information 19 3,15| Greece in Evagrius that gave Fallmerayer a basis for 20 3,16| closeness to Belisarius gave him access to all official 21 3,16| knowledge of the country gave him highly valuable living 22 4,1 | Armenian historian Sebeos gave an account of this occasion:~ ~ 23 4,1 | trade transactions which gave Mecca enormous profits. 24 4,4 | disputes of earlier ages, gave rise to a fairly extensive 25 5,6 | that the title of emperor gave him no new rights and that 26 5,8 | friendly manner, yet they gave Theophilus no active assistance.~ 27 5,8 | circle of readers, Nicephorus gave it a somewhat didactic character, 28 5,8 | numerous lives of saints and gave rise to the brilliant period 29 5,8 | the Bibliotheca Photius gave extracts from numerous works, 30 5,8 | heard of this invitation he gave Leo a salary and appointed 31 6,3 | the Balkan peninsula which gave Bulgarian nationality its 32 6,5 | districts for settlement and gave them three fortresses on 33 6,7 | upon Zoë’s head; this later gave Nicholas Mysticus occasion 34 6,7 | rulings, Nicephorus Phocas gave new freedom to the lawlessness 35 6,8 | spokesman of popular needs, who gave hopes of fulfilling them”[ 36 6,8 | The imperial government gave them permission to settle 37 7,1 | him with great love and gave him several cities in consolation.” 38 7,1 | populace of the capital gave vent to their hatred for 39 7,1 | Emperor. The Cuman Khans gave Alexius their word and kept 40 7,1 | floor and the six doors, and gave interesting information 41 7,1 | True, the Eastern Empire gave the crusaders some troops, 42 7,1 | to Apulia. Anna Comnena gave an interesting though fictitious 43 7,1 | two empires. This alliance gave Manuel the hope of getting 44 7,1 | the captured Greek women gave a new impetus to the industry. 45 7,1 | Manuel. William of Tyre gave a detailed account of this 46 7,1 | among other things, he gave interesting information 47 7,1 | city … The first thing he gave the capital in return for 48 7,1 | throne. Nicetas Choniates gave a striking picture of the 49 7,2 | Angeli-Comneni, Greek in its origin, gave the Empire not one talented 50 7,2 | mentioned the Bulgarians, he gave their name jointly with 51 7,2 | title to Peter. Frederick gave them no decisive reply and 52 7,3 | crusaders’ prestige, but gave Dandolo the right to celebrate 53 7,3 | the Greek Orthodox church, gave in his history a very unfavorable 54 7,3 | of Venice in the East, gave the Republic innumerable 55 7,4 | policy of Manuel Comnenus, gave the general belief of the 56 7,4 | century, i.e. under Manuel, gave in the description of his 57 7,4 | Emperor; in his book he gave a description of the most 58 7,4 | with favor; nevertheless he gave a trustworthy account based 59 7,4 | especially humorous works, he gave up the artificial classic 60 8,2 | of Nicaea from ruin and gave it hope for a new life. 61 8,2 | intersection of five or six roads, gave it a special political importance. 62 8,10| wrote that Frederick II “gave the impulse to the Renaissance, 63 8,13| hand. Byzantine historians gave a detailed account of the 64 8,13| contemporary, George Acropolita, gave this judgment of the event: “ 65 8,14| Innocent IV, written in 1253, gave to the Greek delegates full 66 8,16| part in them, Acropolita gave a reasonable and reliable 67 8,16| which, along with the Bible, gave him a rich mine for parallels 68 8,16| missionaries of Byzantine art gave direction to the Slav schools, 69 8,17| of monastery lands, which gave the Emperor a rich source 70 8,17| or private individual), gave a monastery for life to 71 8,17| be alienated to men who gave no military service; in 72 9,2 | with the first Comneni, gave Byzantium many energetic 73 9,2 | Empress of Byzantium.”[18] She gave birth to six sons, of whom 74 9,2 | describes her appearance, gave a popular proverb of his 75 9,3 | son and Charles’ daughter gave Baldwin the hope, with the 76 9,3 | however, felt that the union gave him the right to hope for 77 9,3 | the powerful Nogai Michael gave him his illegitimate daughter 78 9,4 | dynasty of the Ottomans and gave his name to the Turks who 79 9,4 | Michael VIII’s government gave undoubted preference to 80 9,6 | the Genoese, to whom he gave his promise not to support 81 9,6 | visited Constantinople in 1437 gave a very interesting description 82 9,7 | Manuel, as Ducas related, gave the new Emperor these words 83 9,7 | captured by the Greeks and gave as ransom three strongholds; 84 9,9 | Thucydides, Critobulus even gave the speech of Muhammed to 85 9,9 | English historian, E. Pears, gave a striking picture of this 86 9,9 | Enea Silvio Piccolomini gave in one of his letters an 87 9,11| throne, broke the union and gave entire support to Charles’ 88 9,13| appearance in Byzantium and gave rise to eager controversies 89 9,17| mercantile house of the Bardi, gave valuable information about 90 9,18| opening pages of his work he gave a brief chronological introduction 91 9,18| nineteenth poem Metochites gave a detailed description of 92 9,19| whom he taught Greek and gave some information for his 93 9,19| Italy, the source which gave them Barlaam and Leontius 94 9,19| to Italy; Byzantium also gave the West a vast number of