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louis 33
lousy 1
louvre 5
love 41
loved 7
lovely 1
lover 3
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41 hostilities
41 including
41 justin
41 love
41 mentioned
41 pay
41 person
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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love

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1 2,2 | soldiers Julian inspired great love and admiration.~ Constantius 2 3,2 | woman who gave freely of her love to many men. Nature had 3 4,1 | power must shine more in love than in terror,” reported 4 4,1 | preached to his people peace, love, and self-control. He was 5 5,8 | Exceptionally gifted, with a keen love of knowledge and an excellent 6 5,8 | the affection of those who love fair things; and, therefore, 7 6,3 | Simeon, son of Boris. His “love of knowledge led him to 8 7,1 | Cheerful entertainments, love, receptions, sumptuous festivities, 9 7,1 | received him with great love and gave him several cities 10 7,1 | Antioch; there he fell in love with Theodora, the Emperor’ 11 7,1 | of adventure and with the love of war. An expedition against 12 7,1 | by Christian zeal than by love of war and adventure, and 13 7,1 | of good cheer, o men who love Christ and those who are 14 7,1 | burning with devotion and love for peace with you; we are 15 7,1 | capital in return for its pure love was deliverance from the 16 7,3 | Greece, at Sparta, where the love story between Faust and 17 7,4 | distinguished herself by her love for learning and by her 18 8,10| neighbours, whom pure and sincere love in Christ has united with 19 8,16| father John Vatatzes, a real love for knowledge. The correspondence 20 8,16| setting, describes mainly love and chivalrous adventures. 21 8,16| the romance a Castle of Love (Ερωτοκαστρον). There, from 22 8,16| learns of the predestined love between him and Chrysantza, “ 23 8,16| beauties of the Castle of Love,”[181] Belthandros, on the 24 8,16| the castle, “the king of love who had on his head an imperial 25 8,16| to whom in the Castle of Love he handed the rod. The young 26 8,16| couple are inflamed with love for each other and, in spite 27 8,16| s life in the Orient, a love meeting takes place at night 28 8,16| Chrysantza; in the Castle of Love, the Greek Erotocastron, 29 8,16| poetry on the Castle of Love, Eros, and so on, wrote 30 8,16| from them.[189] Another “love storycomposed in political 31 8,16| Apocaucus are evident his love and taste for writing, which 32 8,16| vast correspondence, his love and feeling for nature and, 33 9,2 | was frivolous and given to love affairs, and one of his 34 9,3 | without cheerfulness, a love of tournaments, and an interest 35 9,9 | generosity, energy, valor, and love of country were Constantine’ 36 9,9 | Empire, was full of boundless love for his Emperor-hero and 37 9,9 | same time wrote not without love and pity for the Greeks. 38 9,9 | I persuade and beg your love to accord adequate honor 39 9,13| center of hesychia is the love of God from soul, heart, 40 9,18| Renaissance of his epoch. “By his love of antiquity, passionate, 41 9,18| princess, seeks for her love, and finally, victorious


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