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franco-eastern 1
francs 1
frank 4
frankish 50
frankness 1
franks 38
frantic 1
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50 declared
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50 frankish
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | the daughter of a German (Frankish) chief; and the son of Arcadius, 2 2,5 | Quite naturally, the distant Frankish kingdom could in no way 3 3,3 | to rule in the West. The Frankish king, Clovis, had received 4 3,12| establish an alliance with the Frankish king Childebert II (570- 5 3,12| reconquering the ancient Frankish possessions for himself 6 3,12| was to elapse before the Frankish kings, summoned by the pope 7 5,2 | the Christian ruler (the Frankish king or the Byzantine emperor) 8 5,2 | all-powerful major-domo of the weak Frankish king.[14]~ After their defeat 9 5,6 | friendship and defense in the Frankish kingdom among the rising 10 5,6 | of the eighth century the Frankish throne was occupied by the 11 5,7 | resulting friendship with the Frankish rulers initiated a new and 12 5,8 | Ingelheim at the court of the Frankish king, Lewis the Pious; and 13 6,7 | church in the time of the Frankish kings, who complained of 14 6,7 | property in the western Frankish kingdom under the famous 15 6,7 | of this exarchate to the Frankish king, Pippin the Brief. 16 7,1 | preparation (Vorbereitung) for the Frankish dominion in Greece,” “the 17 7,1 | These relations between the Frankish empire of Charlemagne and 18 7,1 | scholars that a kind of Frankish protectorate had been established 19 7,1 | the Holy Land.” The termFrankish protectorate,” like many 20 7,1 | of the ninth century the Frankish Empire had very important 21 7,1 | which put an end to the Frankish protectorate there.~ When, 22 7,1 | chronicle asserted, when “a Frankish army had set forth on a 23 7,1 | have been accustomed to Frankish insults, we bear misfortunes 24 7,3 | living in the epoch of the Frankish rule in the Peloponnesus, 25 7,3 | suppose that certainly the Frankish rule in Morea, and probably 26 8,1 | number of states, partly Frankish, partly Greek, of which 27 8,1 | Greeks struggled against the Frankish newcomers, the Turks and 28 8,2 | the site of the hostile Frankish realm a great Greco-Slavonic 29 8,2 | destroyed the strength of the Frankish dominion at Constantinople, 30 8,2 | Constantinople, who after the Frankish invasion had withdrawn to 31 8,5 | the basis upon which the Frankish dominion in Greece developed.”[ 32 8,16| complex literary setting. The Frankish conquerors who brought into 33 8,16| familiar for a long time with Frankish culture; but the chief problem, 34 8,16| kernel of the plot is of Frankish or of Greco-Eastern origin, 35 8,16| development existed in both Frankish and Greek lands. Just as 36 8,16| seems to have given the Frankish barons who came as conquerors 37 8,16| art was concerned, the new Frankish principalities established 38 8,17| roots, it was already in Frankish form when it passed in Byzantium.”[ 39 8,17| the Western Church. The Frankish kings had early begun to 40 8,17| third of the land in the Frankish state belonged to the Church. 41 8,17| model of the reception of Frankish kings or German emperors. 42 9,2 | of Castoria, three strong Frankish fortresses in the Peloponnesus: 43 9,2 | successfully fought the Frankish dukes.~ But the rest of 44 9,3 | the supreme power over all Frankish dominions in the former 45 9,8 | and thereby put an end to Frankish power in Morea. From then 46 9,9 | the ruins of the Greek, Frankish, and Slavonic states;”[210] 47 9,18| romance the blending of Frankish culture with Eastern living 48 9,18| Belthandros and Chrysantza” the Frankish culture is still quite distinct 49 9,18| Greek, in “Lybistros” the Frankish culture has deeply penetrated 50 9,18| is laid in a setting of Frankish feudalism. The personality


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