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Alphabetical [« »] honors 5 honourable 1 honouring 1 hope 46 hoped 26 hopeful 2 hopefully 1 | Frequency [« »] 46 crusades 46 destruction 46 elements 46 hope 46 light 46 meanwhile 46 names | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances hope |
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1 2,2 | ebbing, he expressed the hope that a good sovereign might 2 3,4 | encouraged Justinian in his hope of defeating each enemy 3 3,5 | versed in them that the fair hope may animate you of being 4 3,12| Rome, so that Rome could hope for no help there and still 5 3,12| Childebert II (570-595) in the hope of inducing him to open 6 5,6 | turned to the West in the hope of finding friendship and 7 5,8 | Theophilus. He lost all hope of effectively resisting 8 6,4 | mouth of John Tzimisces: “I hope you have not forgotten the 9 6,6 | Byzantine rulers did Otto III hope to restore the imperial 10 7,1 | enterprise the popes could hope to increase their influence 11 7,1 | of Burgundy he wrote: “We hope … that, after the conquest 12 7,1 | century, had given up all hope of recovering the Holy Land. 13 7,1 | secret reason, namely, the hope that while on their travels 14 7,1 | alliance gave Manuel the hope of getting rid of the danger 15 7,1 | special reasons for such a hope: at that time the Christian 16 7,1 | courage and began even to hope to destroy the Christian 17 7,1 | violent tyranny of Roger.” Any hope for a reconciliation with 18 7,1 | destroyed Byzantium’s last hope of expelling the Turks from 19 7,3 | lofty religious emotion, hope of reward in the life to 20 7,3 | external and internal, left no hope for the success of such 21 7,3 | Pisans, and, possibly, the hope to obtain some profit, if 22 7,3 | as an ally, Philip might hope to be successful in his 23 7,3 | Baldwin and expressed the hope that since Constantinople 24 8,2 | Nicaea from ruin and gave it hope for a new life. Theodore 25 8,8 | was compelled to give up hope of further successes in 26 8,10| John Vatatzes could then hope that the Latin Empire would 27 8,10| Emperor, must have had a surer hope for the final success of 28 8,13| For the rest, no one can hope for good, since the Romans 29 8,14| nausea in God himself,” of a hope to go on a crusade to the 30 9,3 | Clement IV expressed the hope that with the aid of Charles “ 31 9,3 | daughter gave Baldwin the hope, with the aid of his new 32 9,3 | union gave him the right to hope for papal support in his 33 9,7 | amount of money, and the hope of getting from France aid 34 9,7 | Manuel wrote to express his hope of meeting Ferdinand in 35 9,7 | the Turks. Having lost all hope of defending the country 36 9,7 | recover a little and to hope for better times.[167]~ 37 9,9 | I have commanded you, I hope that, with the aid of God, 38 9,9 | time. He wrote:~ ~I do not hope for what I want. Christianity 39 9,9 | not take part, we cannot hope for maritime war. In Spain, 40 9,11| schism and give grounds to hope for the liberation of Jerusalem. 41 9,11| Turkish danger but also in the hope, already merely an illusion, 42 9,14| schism, and declared his hope that this example would 43 9,17| to Constantinople in the hope that the capital was more 44 9,18| and to give grounds for hope for the future Hellenic 45 9,18| right when he expressed the hope that his work in the field 46 9,19| in me the most delightful hope, died and left me at the