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romano-byzantine 1
romano-germanic 1
romanorum 2
romans 52
romantic 3
romanum 3
romanus 73
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52 morea
52 nature
52 property
52 romans
51 angelus
51 cannot
51 cause
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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romans

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1 2,2 | peninsula; then by a number of RomansJovian and the family of 2 2,3 | division of Goths served the Romans faithfully during the reign 3 2,3 | senatorial rank; for what the Romans in ancient times considered 4 2,3 | river [Danube] that the Romans have no more kindness in 5 2,3 | Synesius suggested that the Romans should clear their territory 6 2,3 | most terrific shock to the Romans was the entrance into Rome, 7 2,4 | the “venerable laws of the Romans” (venerandae Romanorum leges), 8 2,5 | Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans and in its main portion 9 2,5 | at being forsaken by the Romans and he blamed Constantine 10 3,3 | two oceans, and which the Romans had lost because of their 11 3,4 | passed back and forth from Romans to Ostrogoths, was transformed 12 3,4 | all the cities which the Romans had throughout the East 13 3,4 | and to resign it to the Romans. In other words, the Persians 14 3,9 | the King said that the Romans were certainly a splendid, 15 4,1 | Slavs took Greece from the Romans, and the Persians took Syria, 16 5,6 | himself “Emperor of the Romans,” the official title of 17 5,6 | the titleEmperor of the Romans” (Βασιλευς των Ρωμαιων) 18 5,8 | Antioch as basileus of the Romans by Job, the patriarch of 19 5,8 | death that the state of the Romans lost a very great, though 20 6,1 | basilissa, i.e., Empress of the Romans. Shortly before her death 21 6,2 | Saracens and that of the Romans, are excelling and shining 22 6,2 | emblems of “the land of the Romans” and “the land of Islam,” 23 6,2 | enlarged the land of the Romans; the Saracens and Armenians 24 6,7 | title of “Emperor of the Romans,” an official title of the 25 7,1 | and to be “a friend of the Romans” (φιλορωμαιος), Andronicus 26 7,1 | remained intact from the Romans, and darkness has enveloped 27 7,2 | himself “the emperor of the Romans;” he accused him of intending 28 8,2 | styled himself the “slayer of Romans” (Romaioctonus, Romaioktonos). 29 8,7 | to become emperor of the Romans. This meant that he refused 30 8,7 | Basileus and Autocrat of the Romans, Ducas.”[57]~ Interesting 31 8,7 | Angelus as the Emperor of the Romans was considered very seriously; 32 8,9 | himself with the murders of Romans, like the Bulgarian kings 33 8,9 | Bulgars, but also by the Romans and other peoples.”[63]~ 34 8,10| men and all your subject Romans (in Latin Graecos), shamelessly 35 8,10| heretics the most orthodox Romans, from whom Christian faith 36 8,13| hope for good, since the Romans walk again in the city!”[ 37 8,15| thereby the state of the Romans might be completely purified 38 8,15| that which the land of the Romans produces and which the hands 39 8,15| and which the hands of the Romans are able to prepare.”[150] 40 8,16| century, with the Provençal romans daventures and other works 41 8,16| or whether the Byzantine romans daventures were original 42 9,1 | imperial capital of the Romans, which, by the will of God, 43 9,1 | again under the power of the Romans — this has been granted 44 9,2 | basileus and autocrat of the Romans,” but some prominent men 45 9,3 | willing to be a friend of the Romans and to have permission for 46 9,5 | proclaimed himself Tsar of the Romans and Serbs,[107] and upon 47 9,5 | Greeks, not as emperor of the Romans, but as tsar of Bulgaria.”[ 48 9,5 | part of the Empire of the Romans, whose head he proclaimed 49 9,5 | to become emperor of the Romans, and then of the Serbs, 50 9,5 | the “Tsar of the Serbs and Romans,” which might help him to 51 9,6 | that Cantacuzene hated the Romans as he loved the barbarians.[ 52 9,7 | were real Hellenes and not Romans, and that nowhere else could


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