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Alphabetical [« »] agapetus 2 agarens 1 agathias 7 age 43 aged 18 agency 1 agent 2 | Frequency [« »] 44 turned 44 uspensky 44 vast 43 age 43 angeli 43 appearance 43 asen | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances age |
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1 2,1 | concerning people of any age; (2) any civil case could 2 2,2 | became emperor (474) at the age of six. He died a few months 3 2,2 | parents at a very early age: his mother died a few months 4 2,2 | in the year 363, at the age of thirty-two. The famous 5 2,3 | showing no mercy to sex or age; the Emperor’s orders were 6 2,5 | described as the First Golden Age of Byzantine Art.[194]~ ~ ~ ~ 7 3,12| he retired because of old age and died shortly after in 8 3,16| name of the First Golden Age. The architecture of his 9 4,4 | Byzantium in the Golden Age of Justinian the Great. 10 5,8 | was assassinated at the age of twenty-eight, perhaps 11 5,8 | Theoctistus. When Michael came of age he ordered that Theoctistus 12 5,8 | subsequent second Golden Age of Byzantine art under the 13 5,8 | iconoclasts that the Second Golden Age owed its essential characteristics. 14 6,1 | survived him, and at the age of about fifty-six married 15 6,2 | contemporaries the “Golden Age.” Toward the middle of the 16 6,6 | eleventh century, at the age of twenty-two (1002).~ While 17 6,7 | died at a very advanced age, Basil offered Photius the 18 6,8 | but as a result of old age and physical weakness he 19 6,8 | scholars as the second Golden Age of Byzantine Art, the first 20 6,8 | Byzantine Art, the first Golden Age being the time of Justinian 21 6,8 | and strength of an earlier age. These qualities imposed 22 7,1 | without distinction of sex or age; the infuriated populace 23 7,1 | at sixty‑three years of age, became the sole all‑powerful 24 7,1 | the city poured out; every age and both sexes formed brilliant 25 7,1 | not quite twelve years of age.~ The enthusiasm with which 26 7,3 | already eighty years of age, if not more, he resembled 27 7,3 | spared neither religion, nor age, nor sex…”~ Thus, the Latin 28 7,4 | teaching people of mature age who was himself influenced 29 7,4 | poverty and sickness, or old age, and in supplications for 30 7,4 | continuation of the second Golden Age, the beginning of which 31 7,4 | period of the second Golden Age contemporary with the Macedonian 32 8,12| John Vatatzes died at the age of sixty-two, ending a reign 33 8,16| because of his advanced age and poor health. However, 34 8,17| are retained into a later age when the west itself had 35 9,2 | was hardly eleven years of age (1341-91). A long civil 36 9,7 | and not yet reached the age of man, I was encompassed 37 9,7 | died at a very advanced age, and here he was buried. 38 9,8 | without distinction of sex or age. Churches were turned into 39 9,8 | most learned man of his age,” and Nicholas Chalcocondyles, 40 9,9 | without distinction of sex or age. The day of the capture 41 9,18| fourteenth century was the golden age of Thessalonica (Salonica) 42 9,19| to originating the modern age. He is connected with the 43 9,19| he predominates over his age and urges it with ardor