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Alphabetical [« »] marquess 3 marquis 2 marr 3 marriage 50 married 43 marry 5 marseilles 2 | Frequency [« »] 50 ideas 50 laws 50 less 50 marriage 50 mind 50 nicholas 50 personal | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances marriage |
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1 2,3 | much detail the items of marriage and inheritance laws and 2 2,3 | success in arranging the marriage of Arcadius and Eudoxia, 3 2,3 | was she who arranged the marriage of Theodosius and Athenais ( 4 5,1 | Khazarian blood through the marriage of Constantine V.~ ~ 5 5,2 | Leo III had arranged the marriage of his son and successor, 6 5,3 | criminal law. They treat of marriage, betrothal, dowry, testaments, 7 5,3 | respects. For instance, its marriage laws included the introduction 8 5,6 | long before 800. In 781 a marriage had been arranged between 9 5,6 | with Irene by proposing marriage to her, hoping “thus to 10 5,6 | Empire. Irene received the marriage proposal favorably, but 11 6,2 | of the Emperor’s fourth marriage aroused strong internal 12 6,2 | were settled through the marriage of the Byzantine princess, 13 6,3 | the meek Peter, who by his marriage became related to the Byzantine 14 6,4 | promise of arranging the marriage of his sister, Anna, to 15 6,6 | with him by arranging the marriage of Otto’s son and heir, 16 6,7 | of the Emperor’s fourth marriage, vehemently opposed by the 17 6,7 | presbyter to perform the marriage ceremony between him and 18 6,7 | the fourth time.[85] This marriage excited great confusion 19 6,7 | without dissolving his fourth marriage. After long deliberations 20 6,7 | of the Emperor’s fourth marriage and denounced the new patriarch, 21 6,7 | council concerning Leo’s marriage, and recognized Euthymius 22 6,7 | approval of Leo’s fourth marriage. During the regency of Zoë, 23 6,7 | This act proclaimed that marriage for the fourth time was “ 24 6,7 | in the Tome to the fourth marriage of Leo the Wise. Both parties 25 6,7 | aroused by Leo’s fourth marriage. Direct communications were 26 6,7 | to the throne through his marriage to the widow of Romanus 27 6,7 | acquired the throne through his marriage to Zoë, the daughter of 28 6,8 | found in it on baptism, marriage, coronation, burial of emperors, 29 7,1 | legitimate wife and for his marriage with another woman. The 30 7,1 | Hungarians. It seemed that the marriage of John to a Hungarian princess 31 7,1 | Serbian princess was given in marriage to a Hungarian prince. Thus, 32 7,1 | renewed. The question of the marriage of Manuel to the sister‑ 33 7,1 | Conrad wrote that this marriage should be~a pledge “of a 34 7,1 | the German state. Manuel’s marriage to Bertha, who received 35 7,1 | diplomatic success, namely, marriage of his son and heir Alexius 36 7,1 | name of Anne. Owing to this marriage, the somewhat strained relations 37 7,2 | held on the occasion of the marriage of Isaac Angelus to a daughter 38 7,2 | had taken the form of the marriage of his son to the heiress 39 7,2 | threatening. He arranged the marriage of his brother Philip of 40 7,4 | victories, birth, death, marriage, and the like, and they 41 8,13| connection with the proposed marriage between the despot’s son 42 8,16| verses on the occasion of the marriage of John Vatatzes to the 43 8,16| Chrysantza, a fictitious marriage between Belthandros and 44 9,2 | of Constantinople and the marriage of Ivan III to Sophia Palaeologina 45 9,3 | Barbarossa’s son, owing to his marriage with the Norman princess 46 9,3 | ambitious and skillful king. The marriage between Baldwin’s son and 47 9,4 | consent of Andronicus to his marriage with the Emperor’s niece, 48 9,4 | mistresses, and children. The marriage of Roger to the Emperor’ 49 9,17| the imperial princesses in marriage — all this weakened and 50 9,18| 1298 to negotiate for the marriage of one of the daughters