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Alphabetical [« »] carousals 1 carpathians 1 carpets 1 carried 60 carries 3 carry 23 carrying 15 | Frequency [« »] 61 organization 61 serious 61 south 60 carried 60 changed 60 once 60 states | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances carried |
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1 2,1 | not been satisfactorily carried out. The document which 2 2,2 | of Arianism, Constantius carried out a persistent Arian policy 3 2,5 | of their king, Theodoric, carried on devastating raids in 4 2,5 | both small and great, and carried lighted tapers and censers 5 2,5 | Persian War, and although he carried out a building program including 6 2,5 | Socrates of Constantinople carried his Ecclesiastical History 7 3,3 | defensive. The former were carried on against the barbarian 8 3,4 | humiliating. These wars were carried on with Persia in the east 9 3,5 | unfortunately it was not carried out.~ 10 3,6 | reign to severe persecution carried out with the aid of military 11 3,8 | punishment, while those who carried out their duties honestly 12 3,9 | Empire, the main trade was carried on with the East. The rarest 13 3,9 | into Persian vessels, which carried their cargo by way of the 14 3,9 | appear in Indian markets, carried there apparently, not by 15 3,9 | Byzantine silk stuffs were carried to all parts of western 16 3,9 | later. In all likelihood he carried his construction even to 17 3,12| devastated Christian cities and carried off their inhabitants captive, 18 3,16| writings, and each historian carried on the work of those who 19 4,1 | and rich spoils which he carried off to the north.[11] These 20 4,1 | Arabs and foreign merchants carried out trade transactions which 21 4,1 | military operations were carried on, not only by the Arabs 22 4,1 | The successful defense carried on by the Byzantine army 23 4,2 | Constantinople. The exarch carried out these orders, and Martin 24 5,6 | Nicephorus negotiations were carried on, probably in regard to 25 5,8 | the Byzantine throne, Krum carried the offensive to Constantinople, 26 6,2 | caused an epidemic which carried off an enormous part of 27 6,2 | and people from all sides carried gifts to him, beseeching 28 6,7 | many monks were killed or carried off as prisoners. Previous 29 6,8 | Grégoire and brilliantly carried out by his collaborators, 30 6,8 | miniatures —illustrations carried out by eight illuminators 31 6,8 | standards, which had been carried (in the time of Basil II) 32 7,1 | Paulician doctrine had been carried into Bulgaria by the reformer 33 7,1 | struggle which has been carried on from the seventh century. 34 7,1 | Antioch. Thus, the Normans carried into the crusade a purely 35 7,1 | thoroughly pillaged it, and carried away many treasures. The 36 7,1 | East. — In Asia Minor, John carried on almost yearly and usually 37 7,1 | those places where the enemy carried on most of their invasions.~ 38 7,1 | crusade, and its preacher who carried the idea into effect was 39 7,1 | numerous other captives, carried into Sicily the most skilful 40 7,1 | the king of France was not carried into effect partly because 41 7,3 | Constantinopolitan Hippodrome were carried away by Dandolo to Venice, 42 7,3 | the Eastern Empire, was carried out, generally speaking, 43 7,4 | Comnenus negotiations were carried on concerning the union 44 7,4 | swarmed to Thessalonica and carried on their business transactions. 45 8,9 | struggle for Constantinople was carried on, not between three rivals, 46 8,17| 234] This will was not carried into effect because of the 47 8,17| provincial administration was carried out by appointing at the 48 9,2 | never to have been fully carried out, for later Andreas again 49 9,4 | power in its cradle, and carried the double-headed eagle 50 9,4 | for instance, the Catalans carried out some changes, especially 51 9,4 | territory; then, having carried out his political task, 52 9,5 | alone prevented its being carried into effect, is not confirmed 53 9,6 | Black Death, which had been carried from the interior of Asia 54 9,6 | Constantinople, where it carried off, according to the probably 55 9,8 | devastated the Peloponnesus, and carried away into captivity a great 56 9,16| patriarch along with the synod carried on the matters of church 57 9,17| trade itself was no longer carried on by Byzantines; it passed 58 9,17| was very active and was carried on chiefly in corn.[332]~ 59 9,19| s literary activity was carried on in Italy. Besides numerous 60 9,19| numbers to the West and carried with them the works of their