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Alphabetical [« »] diptych-leaves 1 diptychs 2 dir 1 direct 39 directed 38 directing 6 direction 27 | Frequency [« »] 39 collection 39 crowned 39 customs 39 direct 39 existed 39 gives 39 go | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances direct |
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1 2,1 | kingdom on earth was in direct contrast with the original 2 2,2 | which was created under the direct influence of the cult of 3 2,4 | exerted great influence, both direct and indirect, upon barbarian 4 2,4 | This is an instance of direct influence exerted by the 5 3,2 | Monophysites and was thus the direct opposite of her wavering 6 3,6 | was ready to forget his direct administrative duties wherever 7 3,9 | of the Far East were not direct; the mediating agent here 8 3,9 | almost complete absence of direct trade relations between 9 3,9 | This involved establishing direct communication with India 10 3,9 | opening up new routes for direct trade with the East. In 11 3,14| the exarch, who was to direct the activities of all civil 12 3,16| undertakings in the West, a direct outcome of his ideology 13 4,1 | would constitute the only direct gain, but also of reclaiming 14 4,4 | Empire, which was forced to direct all its energies toward 15 5,8 | Theophilus was a grave and direct menace to the Byzantine 16 6,4 | removed all possibilities of direct relations between Russia 17 6,5 | Bulgarian kingdom, now became direct neighbors of the Empire. 18 6,6 | This was, of course, a direct infringement upon Byzantine 19 6,7 | Christian land.”[88] No direct reference was made in the 20 6,7 | by Leo’s fourth marriage. Direct communications were thus 21 6,7 | clergy, developed under the direct protection of the pope. 22 6,7 | placed its spiritual life in direct dependence upon the pope. 23 6,7 | seventeenth century) contain direct quotations from the rulings 24 6,8 | namely, the period of the direct influence of Armenian art 25 7,1 | Italian Normans were to direct their gaze toward the east; 26 7,1 | different regions. He sought for direct acquisitions in the regions 27 7,3 | been woven which was to direct the crusaders upon Constantinople. 28 7,3 | After 1204 they had to direct their forces not only against 29 7,4 | East began to engage in direct commercial relations with 30 7,4 | also a notable amount of direct contact with Greek sources, 31 7,4 | important, as well as a more direct and faithful, vehicle for 32 7,4 | In the twelfth century direct intercourse between Italy 33 8,12| reign his dominions, both direct and vassal, extended from 34 8,17| provinces and thus evaded direct control by the imperial 35 9,12| Andronicus the Elder renounced direct power over Mount Athos and 36 9,12| times and in one part is a direct and undoubted continuation 37 9,18| poem was composed under the direct influence of Boccaccio’s 38 9,18| base his conclusions upon direct analysis of the works of 39 9,19| attributed to the indirect and direct influence of Barlaam. Thus,