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marquis 2
marr 3
marriage 50
married 43
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marseilles 2
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43 deposed
43 disputes
43 kings
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43 monuments
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43 orthodoxy
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | position of Caesar (355) married Helena, a sister of Constantius. 2 2,2 | Arcadius (395-408), who married Eudoxia, the daughter of 3 2,2 | II his sister Pulcheria married Marcian of Thrace, who became 4 2,2 | daughter of Leo I, who was married to the Isaurian Zeno, had 5 2,2 | died his wife, Ariadne, married a silentiary,[64] the aged 6 2,2 | the position of Caesar, married him to his sister, Helena, 7 2,5 | allegiance from Plato to Christ, married a Christian girl, and became 8 3,2 | rank of patrician, and soon married her. With his accession 9 4 | Khazars, whose sister he later married. Still later, with the aid 10 4,1 | improved greatly when he married her. He was of a sensitive, 11 5,1 | Constantine V Copronymus (741-75), married Irene, daughter of the Khagan 12 5,1 | from 775 to 780. Leo IV married a Greek girl from Athens, 13 5,8 | Greek family of Rangabé, married to Procopia, a sister of 14 5,8 | Theophilus (829-42), who was married to the famous restorer of 15 5,8 | by one Greek, Michael I, married to the daughter of Nicephorus 16 6,1 | and Constantine. Theophano married the capable general, Nicephorus 17 6,1 | imperial title because he had married Theodora, a sister of Romanus 18 6,1 | senator, Romanus Argyrus, married to Constantine’s daughter, 19 6,1 | the age of about fifty-six married her lover, Michael the Paphlagonian, 20 6,1 | the same year (1042) Zoë married for the third time, and 21 6,4 | Vladimir was baptized and married the Byzantine princess, 22 6,7 | ascetically inclined Emperor married the young and beautiful 23 7,1 | their hands. Manuel was married twice, each time to a western 24 7,1 | position more solid, he married the widow of Alexius II, 25 7,1 | threatening. Frederick Barbarossa married his son and heir, Henry, 26 7,2 | man of low birth, who was married to a daughter of the Emperor 27 7,2 | king of Germany, who was married to his sister Irene, daughter 28 7,2 | family of the Angeli and married to a daughter of Alexius 29 7,3 | whose daughter had been married to the German king, Philip 30 7,3 | Swabia, of Germany, who had married a daughter of Isaac Angelus, 31 7,3 | Philip of Swabia, who had married Irene, Alexiussister and 32 8,7 | Peter de Courtenay, who had married Yolande, the sister of Baldwin 33 8,10| bear his loneliness”[75] married Constance of Hohenstaufen, 34 9,2 | emperor.”[10] Andronicus married twice. His first wife, Anne, 35 9,2 | but, in the end, Michael married an Armenian princess, Xenia-Maria.~ 36 9,2 | from the Turks (he had even married his daughter to an Ottoman 37 9,2 | his daughter Helena was married to the young Palaeologus. 38 9,2 | throne the new Emperor had married Helena, daughter of the 39 9,2 | 1448. The new Emperor was married three times, and all three 40 9,2 | Constantine had been twice married, both of his wives belonging 41 9,2 | to whom his daughter was married, and died at Hadrianople 42 9,2 | the sister of Andreas, was married to the far distant Grand 43 9,6 | Palaeologus. Cantacuzene even married his daughter to Sultan Orkhan.


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