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Alphabetical [« »] person 41 personage 2 personages 1 personal 50 personalities 5 personality 24 personally 13 | Frequency [« »] 50 marriage 50 mind 50 nicholas 50 personal 50 representatives 50 spirit 50 troubles | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances personal |
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1 2,1 | all that will increase his personal power.” Burckhardt used 2 2,3 | clergy, privileges regarding personal duties, court responsibilities, 3 2,3 | to promote their greedy personal interests. Gaïnas and Eutropius 4 2,5 | study of geographical and personal names in the peninsula, 5 2,5 | but he did not lose his personal freedom and right to own 6 2,5 | as well as about his own personal life. The greatest of all 7 3,3 | exclusively a matter of his personal views. They seemed quite 8 3,4 | campaigns, displaying only the personal will of the Emperor, could 9 3,8 | from their posts and his personal appeal to the mob at the 10 3,16| living material based on personal observation and on information 11 3,16| of Ephesus and made the personal acquaintance of Justinian 12 4,1 | and the true bearers of personal dignity and valor. They 13 4,1 | found gratification in their personal experiences but did not 14 4,1 | he advanced the idea of personal rights, including the right 15 4,1 | problems of the province, their personal rivalries, the lack of solidarity 16 4,1 | glance, is explained by no personal sensitivity of the Emperor, 17 5,3 | of various new phenomena: personal peasant property, communal 18 5,4 | These rulers acted, not from personal or dynastic whims, but on 19 5,8 | they harmonized with his personal convictions, refusing at 20 5,8 | accounts of contemporaries and personal observations. The manuscript 21 5,8 | Although Mamun had sent a personal letter to Theophilus begging 22 6,2 | the enemy’s army. By his personal appearance in Syria, at 23 6,2 | forced Basil II to assume personal leadership as soon as the 24 6,8 | was given the assurance o£ personal safety upon his return, 25 6,8 | himself, others with his personal aid, while still others, 26 6,8 | from 1034 to 1079, based on personal experience, gives a true 27 7,1 | form of a crusade, was the personal work of Urban II; and for 28 7,1 | Norman relations and his personal sympathies with the West, 29 7,1 | been strengthened by the personal relations between Conrad 30 7,3 | to the throne, to take a personal part in the crusade.~ Thus 31 7,4 | fields was only his own personal policy and had no solid 32 7,4 | Constantinople as a result of his personal observation and oral communications. 33 7,4 | based not only upon her personal observation and oral reports, 34 7,4 | narratives of eyewitnesses and personal observation. The opinions 35 8,1 | where everyone pursued his personal interests, led, under the 36 8,4 | field of battle. By his personal courage and great presence 37 8,10| revenging themselves on their personal enemies, this “viper brood 38 8,10| actuated not only by his personal affection for Vatatzes, 39 8,16| Nicholas based upon his personal observation has particular 40 9,2 | but nevertheless took a personal part in the many wars fought 41 9,3 | The date and place for a personal conference of the pope and 42 9,3 | Prochyta) who, motivated by personal revenge, entered into negotiations 43 9,6 | them for aid during his personal struggle for power with 44 9,6 | Turin exists.[142] With the personal participation of the count 45 9,7 | must not lose sight of the personal influence which the Emperor 46 9,8 | Thessalonica. Under the personal leadership of the sultan, 47 9,13| ecstasy no longer lives a personal and individual life; his 48 9,14| proclaimed, was merely a personal affair; the overwhelming 49 9,18| connected with the state and personal affairs of Constantine XI 50 9,18| ceremonies, but show no personal flattery or subservience