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Alphabetical [« »] commissioner 1 committed 1 committee 1 common 44 commondatio-mundium 1 commonwealth 2 commotions 1 | Frequency [« »] 44 advance 44 arrived 44 belongs 44 common 44 despot 44 genoa 44 off | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances common |
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1 2,1 | one of those who have a common wish to observe the Christian 2 2,2 | century councils became a common occurrence and they were 3 2,2 | Honorius began to keep the common empire, having only divided 4 2,3 | world-city as Antioch the common man still spoke Aramaic, 5 3,8 | religious discrepancies, made common cause against the hated 6 3,11| of the set annual sum. A common hostility to Persia developed 7 4,1 | relationship was the only basis for common interests, which were confined 8 4,1 | and coordination toward a common end, and their military 9 4,1 | Syrian-Greek fugitive. The common name of this invention has 10 5,3 | the distinguished and the common, to the rich and the poor, 11 5,3 | regulations dealing with common offenses among people engaged 12 5,3 | enterprises only by assuming a common risk.~ The time of the compilation 13 5,3 | reason for attributing a common origin to the three books, 14 5,4 | group included chiefly the common people, women, and the enormous 15 5,5 | transformation of monasteries into common dwellings was severely condemned, 16 5,8 | fact that both used one common source.[177]~ Finally, George 17 6,2 | reason alone we must live in common as brothers although we 18 7,1 | in Italy. In view of the common danger, John II formed an 19 7,1 | under the pressure of the common danger from the growing 20 7,1 | Christian army against the common enemies of Christianity.” 21 7,2 | Peter of Bulgaria for the common fight against the Empire.~ 22 7,3 | together in order to reach the common aim — the liberation of 23 7,4 | author did not adopt the common view of the definite separation 24 7,4 | partake, is subject to the common physiological processes 25 8,2 | an agreement and to make common cause with the Bulgars against 26 8,7 | and writing, it was the common opinion that he was destined 27 8,8 | Theodore Angelus, had one common foe in the Emperor of Constantinople. 28 8,11| Trebizond. Under the pressure of common danger from the Mongols 29 8,11| participants; before the common danger the Orthodox emperors 30 8,16| Byzantine romances have one common Hellenistic basis, and they 31 8,17| granting pronoias was already a common thing. In connection with 32 8,17| The term pronoia is in common use in Serbian documents. 33 8,17| was at that time perfectly common, definite, and well known, 34 9,3 | military alliance “against the common enemy,” to wit against Charles 35 9,3 | are very interesting. A common danger urged both monarchs 36 9,7 | by nature, should be the common property of the population; 37 9,9 | nor the consciousness of common danger before the Ottoman 38 9,15| Florence the necessity of a common Latin-Greek struggle against 39 9,18| the months instead of the common Christian names. Some of 40 9,18| their forces against the common enemy.[370]~ But of greatest 41 9,18| episodes from the sources common to both poems, i.e. popular 42 9,18| endeavored to refute the common opinion that Serbian art 43 9,18| cultural activity with many common traits and a common origin 44 9,18| many common traits and a common origin arising from the