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Alphabetical [« »] girl 4 girls 4 giustiniani 5 give 71 given 84 gives 39 giving 15 | Frequency [« »] 72 true 71 commercial 71 ended 71 give 71 material 71 muhammed 71 often | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances give |
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1 2,2 | doubtful but earlier dates, give a smaller number of provinces.[ 2 2,2 | which have been preserved, give abundant material for judging 3 2,2 | these writers honored:~ ~I give them this choice, either 4 2,2 | else without exception and give himself up to the beauties 5 2,3 | 270-75), was forced to give up Dacia to the barbarians 6 2,4 | after his consecration: “Give me, my prince, the earth 7 2,4 | of heretics, and I will give you heaven as a recompense. 8 2,5 | about forty orations which give abundant information about 9 2,5 | and 1861 by M. de Vogue give some conception of what 10 3,3 | our Italy, have refused to give it back.”[16] He remained, 11 3,16| main object of which is to give an account and description 12 3,16| existence today, but they give a sufficient basis for judging 13 3,16| was already beginning to give way to that of Aristotle.[ 14 4,1 | Byzantine emperor consented to give the title of basileus (with 15 4,1 | more sublime souls, and give only slight indications 16 4,2 | Unfortunately Martin’s letters give little interesting data 17 4,4 | although this work does not give much information on theme 18 4,4 | reform. The sources, he said, give reason to believe that Heraclius 19 4,4 | authorities did not immediately give way to military rulers. 20 5,3 | were correct, it would give an excellent indication 21 5,5 | people were required to give oath that they would forsake 22 5,8 | Amorion, but he was forced to give up his plans and return 23 5,8 | Ignatius, who refused to give up his title voluntarily. 24 6,2 | of Edessa was forced to give up its precious relic, the 25 6,2 | Greek, and Arabic sources give contradictory accounts of 26 6,7 | interference with injustice give us an abundance of goods, 27 6,7 | the Emperor was forced to give up his scheme.~ The names 28 6,7 | church, raise its low morals, give firmness to its loose discipline, 29 6,8 | century, when attempting to give due praise to Emperor Manuel 30 7,1 | in triumph. In order to give stability to his position, 31 7,1 | movement and would and could give a reasonable and definite 32 7,1 | oration later from memory, give texts which differ very 33 7,1 | and his learned daughter give an excellent picture of 34 7,1 | title would have been to give up all rights to the Italian 35 7,2 | Hellespont, if Frederick would give him noble German hostages 36 7,4 | possible, in some problems, to give the preference to pagan 37 7,4 | The Byzantine sources give a sad picture of the internal 38 7,4 | readers when she chanced to give the barbarian names of the 39 7,4 | chroniclers, left works which give evidence of the literary 40 7,4 | in 1204 he was forced to give up his seat to a Latin bishop, 41 7,4 | letters and some poetry, which give very valuable information 42 7,4 | death. Michael’s orations give some interesting details 43 7,4 | therefore be more accurate to give up referring to “the brothers 44 8,2 | importance of Nicaea and to give up the leading role in the 45 8,5 | of Latins to whom we may give the land which we are acquiring 46 8,8 | Theodore was compelled to give up hope of further successes 47 8,10| ecclesiastical ideas, which give some scholars grounds for 48 8,16| scholar, A. Heisenberg. These give a picture not only of the 49 8,16| autobiographies of Blemmydes give much valuable information 50 8,16| his subjects, should not give vent to anger, should avoid 51 8,16| popular poetical meters which give interesting specimens of 52 8,16| the most beautiful and to give her a rod “of twisted iron, 53 8,16| Acominatus, whose letters give much information about his 54 8,16| canonic law in particular, and give an interesting source of 55 8,17| neither sell, bequeath, nor give away the granted land. In 56 8,17| well as Justinian’s Novels give the most interesting material 57 8,17| Assises of Antioch, which give a good idea of the laws 58 9,3 | persuade his warlike brother to give up his aggressive plans 59 9,3 | unsuccessful. Charles was forced to give up his plans against the 60 9,3 | Khan Mangu forced him to give up his aggressive plans 61 9,6 | forced John Cantacuzene to give up his alliance with Venice 62 9,6 | henceforth. He also consented to give more territory to the Genoese 63 9,6 | of Turin, was obliged to give up her intention of closing 64 9,7 | poor success, he did not give up his plans after his return 65 9,7 | Empire compelled the Turks to give up the siege. The capital’ 66 9,11| end to the old schism and give grounds to hope for the 67 9,17| Trebizond, recently published, give new and rich material for 68 9,18| classical culture and to give grounds for hope for the 69 9,18| hand, it was designed to give mankind ideal living conditions. 70 9,18| Byzantine literature, and give interesting details on the 71 9,18| The Greek text does not give any indication as to the