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Alphabetical [« »] clisurarchs 1 clock 1 clocotimtza 1 close 51 closed 13 closely 40 closeness 1 | Frequency [« »] 51 angelus 51 cannot 51 cause 51 close 51 described 51 each 51 expressed | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances close |
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1 2,2 | Mediterranean. It was also close to the main sources of the 2 2,2 | advantage of being situated close to the most important centers 3 2,2 | His army generals and close friends gathered about the 4 2,4 | greatly affected at the very close of the century by the devastating 5 2,5 | his heterogeneous troops close to Constantinople and by 6 3,2 | would shrink from getting close to her, fearing that a mere 7 3,4 | present-day Russia. Toward the close of the fifth century the 8 3,8 | verge of ruin. There was a close connection between the internal 9 3,9 | forced Justinian to establish close relations with the Christian 10 3,16| abundant material for a close acquaintance with the manners 11 4,1 | in North Africa. At the close of the seventh century the 12 4,4 | analogy is so complete and so close that Stein explained it 13 5,1 | dynasty. However, at the close of the nineteenth century 14 5,3 | he maintained, is not as close as Zachariä von Lingenthal 15 5,8 | did not hesitate to form a close alliance with him to aid 16 6,3 | annihilated at the river Achelous, close to Anchialus (in Thrace). 17 6,3 | one can see heaps of bones close to Anchialus, where the 18 6,4 | all of Asia Minor and drew close to the capital; at the same 19 7,1 | call was expressed at the close of the tenth century by 20 7,1 | institutions at Jerusalem.” At the close of the tenth century the 21 7,1 | the open air. After the close of the council, at which 22 7,1 | Byzantium was created in the close connection of Hungary and 23 7,1 | of Byzantium, came into close relations with the Latin 24 7,2 | in this task and at the close of his reign he had begun 25 7,2 | The crusaders encamped close to Constantinople expecting 26 7,2 | battle of Hittin (Hattin), close to the sea of Tiberias, 27 7,3 | solitude on one of the islands close to the shores of Attica. 28 7,3 | Taygetus, in ancient Laconia, close to ancient Sparta. This 29 7,3 | the infidel; and at the close of the letter the pope admonished 30 7,4 | history of Byzantium.~ At the close of the eleventh century 31 7,4 | who died probably at the close of the twelfth century, 32 7,4 | letters and Chiliads are so close that the one may be considered 33 8,10| possession of Constantinople. Close relations between the two 34 8,10| and John Vatatzes were so close that, at the end of the 35 8,10| especially the Greeks, our close friends… [The Pope calls] 36 8,15| allegiance to him. Towards the close of his reign some confiscations 37 8,16| the mountain of Latros, close to Miletus, in Caria, famous 38 8,17| and the exarchs of the close of the sixth century, who 39 8,17| in Byzantium before the close of the eleventh century, 40 9,2 | depopulated, on one side of which, close to the capital, the rapacious 41 9,3 | western policy.~ At the close of the twelfth century, 42 9,3 | Michael diverted him from close co-operation with Charles, 43 9,3 | miniatures. When at the close of the seventh decade the 44 9,7 | wish to execute my orders, close the gates of the city and 45 9,9 | wretched Muhammed” conveyed close to the city walls “cannons, 46 9,9 | Turks attacked the walls close to the St. Romanus gate ( 47 9,18| who wrote in language very close to the spoken tongue, attributed 48 9,18| whom his relations were close, Phrantzes was their special 49 9,18| written by an eyewitness close to the events, is of great 50 9,19| Spain, finally entering into close relation with the papal 51 9,19| education, he came into close contact with them, and,