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Alphabetical [« »] named 24 nameless 2 namely 25 names 46 naples 16 napoleon 2 narcissus 1 | Frequency [« »] 46 hope 46 light 46 meanwhile 46 names 46 nicetas 46 philosophy 46 plan | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances names |
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1 2,2 | of the functions and the names of the dignitaries. Most 2 2,5 | Uspensky, “that these three names embraced all the Christian 3 2,5 | As to the rather vague names of Getae and Scythians, 4 2,5 | that these were collective names, and historians consider 5 2,5 | geographical and personal names in the peninsula, placed 6 3 | the Younger (565-78). The names of Justin and Justinian 7 3 | Life introduces special names for Justinian and his relatives, 8 3 | Justinian and his relatives, names by which they were known 9 3 | Slavonic studies, were Slavonic names, as, for example, Justinian’ 10 3,8 | soon became known under the names of Green, Blue, White, and 11 3,8 | original meaning of the names of the four parties is not 12 3,8 | period, claim that these names corresponded to the four 13 3,9 | Axumites). Coins with the names of the Byzantine emperors 14 3,13| ashes, seek for themselves names of vanity and glory in new 15 4,2 | declared all those whose names were connected with the 16 5,3 | without indication of the names of the authors or of the 17 5,3 | Constantinople bear the names of Leo and his son and coemperor, 18 5,8 | change occurred in these names. From the middle of the 19 5,8 | protect images under the names of the three eastern patriarchs 20 6 | advance associated with the names of Patriarch Photius and 21 6,2 | carefully the boundaries and names of the Syrian districts 22 6,3 | inscriptions, which list the names of the Byzantine cities 23 6,7 | give up his scheme.~ The names of Nicephorus Phocas and 24 6,8 | The work contains also the names of the rapids of the Dnieper, 25 6,8 | explanation of words, proper names, and articles of general 26 6,8 | with the most beautiful names.”[178] Following the example 27 6,8 | eight illuminators whose names are inscribed on the margins.[ 28 7,1 | doctrine bore different names: Patarins in Italy, Cathari 29 7,1 | that an Italian historian names the first crusades “sterile 30 7,1 | friends and relatives by their names.”~ A contemporary historian 31 7,4 | is, the list of heretical names and antichurch doctrines 32 7,4 | number of the anathematized names and doctrines in the Synodicon 33 7,4 | where are enumerated “by names all the provinces that were 34 7,4 | chanced to give the barbarian names of the western or Russian ( 35 8,7 | Ducae, and therefore the names of the rulers of Epirus 36 8,15| members; a long list of names of high officials who suffered 37 8,16| For this reason, these two names were not mentioned in Krumbacher’ 38 8,16| Provençal poetry; in the proper names of Rodophilos and Belthandros 39 8,16| popular Hellenized western names of Rodolph and Bertrand;[ 40 9,2 | III, signed four family names, for example, Michael Ducas 41 9,2 | time has destroyed their names;’ and immediately sorrow 42 9,3 | 42]~ In a document he names himself “by the Grace of 43 9,9 | are treated as fictitious names and painted figures. Each 44 9,18| used the little known Attic names for the months instead of 45 9,18| of the common Christian names. Some of Pachymeres’ writings 46 9,19| Greeks were those whose names are connected with the epoch